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Iconic TV Shows Transformed into Blockbuster Movies

Iconic TV Shows Transformed into Blockbuster Movies

Courtesy of New Line Cinema

Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979)

Courtesy of Paramount Pictures

The Muppet Movie (1979)

Courtesy of Associated Film Distribution (AFD)

Twilight Zone: The Movie (1983)

Courtesy of Warner Bros.

The Untouchables (1987)

Courtesy of Paramount Pictures

The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad! (1988)

Courtesy of Paramount Pictures

The Addams Family (1991)

Courtesy of Paramount Pictures

Dennis the Menace (1993)

Courtesy of Warner Bros.

The Beverly Hillbillies (1993)

Courtesy of Twentieth Century Fox

The Fugitive (1993)

Courtesy of Warner Bros.

Maverick (1994)

Courtesy of Warner Bros.

The Flintstones (1994)

Courtesy of Universal Pictures

Casper (1995)

Courtesy of Universal Pictures

The Brady Bunch Movie (1995)

Courtesy of Paramount Pictures

Mission: Impossible (1996)

Courtesy of Paramount Pictures

Bean (1997)

Courtesy of Gramercy Pictures (I)

The Saint (1997)

Courtesy of Paramount Pictures

The Rugrats Movie (1998)

Courtesy of Paramount Pictures

The X-Files (1998)

Courtesy of Twentieth Century Fox

The Avengers (1998)

Courtesy of Warner Bros.

South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut (1999)

Courtesy of Paramount Pictures

Wild Wild West (1999)

Courtesy of Warner Bros.

Charlie's Angels (2000)

Courtesy of Columbia Pictures

I Spy (2002)

Courtesy of Columbia Pictures

Scooby-Doo (2002)

Courtesy of Warner Bros.

S.W.A.T. (2003)

Courtesy of Columbia Pictures

The Lizzie McGuire Movie (2003)

Courtesy of Buena Vista Pictures Distribution

Starsky & Hutch (2004)

Courtesy of Warner Bros.

Serenity (2005)

Courtesy of Universal Pictures

The Dukes of Hazzard (2005)

Courtesy of Warner Bros.

Miami Vice (2006)

Courtesy of Universal Pictures

The Simpsons Movie (2007)

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Transformers (2007)

Courtesy of Paramount Pictures

Get Smart (2008)

Courtesy of Warner Bros.

Sex and the City (2008)

Courtesy of New Line Cinema

State of Play (2009)

Courtesy of Universal Pictures

The A-Team (2010)

Courtesy of Twentieth Century Fox

The Smurfs (2011)

Courtesy of Columbia Pictures

21 Jump Street (2012)

Courtesy of Columbia Pictures

Veronica Mars (2014)

Courtesy of Warner Bros.

The Equalizer (2014)

Sony Corp./Columbia Pictures

The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (2015)

Courtesy of Warner Bros.

Wonder Woman (2017)

Courtesy of Warner Bros.

Dora and the Lost City of Gold (2019)

Courtesy of Paramount Pictures

El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie (2019)

Courtesy of Netflix

Downton Abbey (2019)

Courtesy of Focus Features

The Many Saints of Newark (2021)

Courtesy of Warner Bros.

Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979)
The Muppet Movie (1979)
Twilight Zone: The Movie (1983)
The Untouchables (1987)
The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad! (1988)
The Addams Family (1991)
Dennis the Menace (1993)
The Beverly Hillbillies (1993)
The Fugitive (1993)
Maverick (1994)
The Flintstones (1994)
Casper (1995)
The Brady Bunch Movie (1995)
Mission: Impossible (1996)
Bean (1997)
The Saint (1997)
The Rugrats Movie (1998)
The X-Files (1998)
The Avengers (1998)
South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut (1999)
Wild Wild West (1999)
Charlie's Angels (2000)
I Spy (2002)
Scooby-Doo (2002)
S.W.A.T. (2003)
The Lizzie McGuire Movie (2003)
Starsky & Hutch (2004)
Serenity (2005)
The Dukes of Hazzard (2005)
Miami Vice (2006)
The Simpsons Movie (2007)
Transformers (2007)
Get Smart (2008)
Sex and the City (2008)
State of Play (2009)
The A-Team (2010)
The Smurfs (2011)
21 Jump Street (2012)
Veronica Mars (2014)
The Equalizer (2014)
The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (2015)
Wonder Woman (2017)
Dora and the Lost City of Gold (2019)
El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie (2019)
Downton Abbey (2019)
The Many Saints of Newark (2021)

Whether it's the silver screen or the small screen, Hollywood likes to share and borrow ideas. What you see in theaters may one day be on your TV as a series and what you see as a beloved TV series may also one day be in theaters. This formula has been followed for decades and has seen incredible successes, but it's also seen failures, like the film "The Dark Crystal" which did rather well in theaters but the Netflix show wasn't such a triumph. Yet, for every flop, there are hits, like these iconic TV shows transformed into blockbuster movies.

24/7 Tempo reviewed scores of TV series on IMDb, an online movie database owned by Amazon, to assemble a list of iconic TV shows transformed into blockbuster movies. Only films released theatrically were considered; TV movies were not. When shows have spawned sequels or whole franchises, only the first movie is considered. This list is a sampling of series that were so popular at one point that major Hollywood production studios decided to revive them in some form, and is by no means a comprehensive list.

These movies were made in the hopes they would enjoy the same success their TV counterparts did, with home audiences flocking to theaters to see the same characters and settings reinterpreted. Some films taken from television are sequels. Others took advantage of their place in pop culture to come to the big screen shortly after their series run ended, such as "Sex and the City." All were successes, although this isn't always the case, as with "The Beverly Hillbillies." (TV isn't the only medium to inspire film adaptations. These are 20 graphic novels that were made into really good movies.)

Here are iconic TV shows transformed into blockbuster movies.

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