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Reel TV: A Trailer Roundup of 'Frequency,' 'Training Day,' 'The Exorcist' and More Movies Being Turned Into TV Shows


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When we started the Reel TV tag here on Movies.com, it was to cover the notable, but at the time relatively uncommon, overlaps between the big screen and the small screen. Fast forward a few years, and the overlap between the two has exploded. Not only are a ton of big screen talents working in TV now, but this coming Fall season sees networks rebooting a bunch of movies as TV shows. So far the results are looking a bit mixed. Some of these could be great, some already look they're trying a bit hard, but either way it's pretty clear that movies being turned into shows is the big trend of 2016-2017 TV.   Frequency What's the deal? Same basic deal as the movie, only this time it's a daughter who is able to talk to her father in the past (1996, to be...
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