Dawson could cry once more.
“Dawson’s Creek” aired on The WB from 1998 to 2003, created by Kevin Williamson – and on this age of countless spinoffs and reboots, it’s attainable that it might come again.
“Not in television form. I think there’s other ways that [a ‘Dawson’s Creek’ revival] can come to fruition,” Williamson, 60, solely informed The Submit. “But I’m not so sure… I feel complete. I feel like we told the story.”
The “Scream” screenwriter famous that on the finish of the teenager drama, “we even flash forward five years at the end to show where all the characters ended up, and how they were doing.”
He added, “I feel that’s a box, and it’s exactly where it should be.”
“Dawson’s Creek” was set within the fictional city of Capeside, Mass. The cult basic ran for six seasons, following the lives of aspiring teenage filmmaker Dawson Leery (James Van Der Beek), his finest good friend Joey (Katie Holmes), his different underachiever good friend, Pacey (Joshua Jackson), and the brand new lady from the massive metropolis, Jen (Michelle Williams).
Dawson, Joey, and Pacey had been an iconic ’90s TV love triangle.
The present finally ends with Jen dying, Pacey and Joey collectively, and Dawson having a profitable Hollywood profession.
“Dawson’s Creek” proved to be a starmaker, launching the careers of Van Der Beek, 48, Holmes, 46, Williams, 44, and Jackson, 47, in addition to Busy Philipps.
“We were making this little bitty show for this little-bitty network, and we had no idea that it would explode the way it did,” Williamson stated. “That cast was terrific. It’s hard to stumble upon a cast like that.”
Williamson, who’s now engaged on the Netflix crime drama “The Waterfront,” isn’t against the present getting one other life.
“But I’m not so sure… I feel complete. I feel like we told the story,” he defined.
“If someone else comes along with a great idea and can just freshen it up and do something new to it… I mean, I’ll be the first one there to watch it. But I don’t think that probably it will be me.”