The re-boot of film and tv franchises is interesting.
Let's not pretend - they are done with the aim of making money - no problem with that but -
what so often happens is that they slip down the crack between the two demographics - the original audience, who don't like the remake, and the young audience, who don't remember the original and don't like the re-make, even though, for them it is original.
This happens time and again, and still tv and film producers keep imagining that there is paydirt there, when the above formula proves more often than not that there isn't.
I saw the Lone Ranger film starring Johnny Depp, and it was utterly tragic -
the original Tonto was the side-kick not the hero, and he didn't resemble a zombie as did Depp's take on the role.
The only throw-back to the TV series was the LR making his horse rear and shouting "Hi ho Silver ...away!' too which Depp replied 'Don't ever do that again ...' (Don't worry Tonto, he won't get the chance!)
But since the original TV series stopped running in the US in 1957, you'd need to be fifty-seven to have been born when it was last on TV! Not surprisingly, the 'joke' got no reaction in UK cinemas - I remember watching as a child. but I am sixty next week!
Still, they will mine the empty seams of tv and film plots in the hope that something will stick, oblivious to the fact that series and films are of their time, they belong there, they do not travel well into the future.