There's a new, revival series of Hawaii 5-0 on the way, and that means an updated title sequence and new arrangement of one of the most memorable themes in TV history. The new show stars Alex O'Laughlin as McGarrett, Lost's Daniel Dae-Kim and Galactica's Grace Park (once again taking on a role in a revival show originally played by a man. Interesting niche she's got going on there).
In 1997, there was an unsuccessful attempt to re-launch the franchise with Gary Busey and Russell Wong. Here's that version of the theme/credits:
In 1997, there was an unsuccessful attempt to re-launch the franchise with Gary Busey and Russell Wong. Here's that version of the theme/credits:
And here's the original, classic Hawaii 5-0 opening credit and theme:
Thanks for the "heads up" on this show Christopher!
ReplyDeleteThough usually eschewing any revivals or updated re-makes (especially for classic shows like 5-0) I'll give 'er a try since I love shows that are filmed in Hawaii.
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I liked teh original a lot. Not sure I will be able to get into the new one but I'll probably give it a try.
ReplyDeleteI've only seen a handful of 5-O's in my life, and I'm probably never going to see the new one.
ReplyDeleteI just like the theme music and thought it was fun to compare the title sequences from the 70s, 90s and 10s....
If they really wanted to throw a curve (so to speak) they should have cast Grace Park as Wo Fat!
ReplyDeleteLove the comparisons of the themes. I watched the original with my grandpa, never saw the 2nd version and will probably give the new one a chance. I still think that they should have kept the original theme music though.
ReplyDeleteThe second one actually never made it to air, Z. The pilot wasn't picked up by the network.
ReplyDeleteStill, cool to see what a 90s 5-0 would have looked like.
I do hope that when the show does air, it uses the full version of the theme. That theme is too good not to use the whole thing.
ReplyDeleteNo modern show is going to spend that much time on the titles. Running times are a lot shorter and there's more commercials. I'm surprised that it's as long as it is (first clip).
ReplyDeleteThanks for posting these. They are a real hoot. I'd argue that this theme and the beginning of the show might be one of the earliest music videos. It's a blend of music and image that snugs so tightly which really hangs it in the memory. The music is strong, but I was taken by how similar the images were from version to version, clearly those have an iconic quality too.
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CBS is also reviving The Defenders this fall. It makes me wonder if the network hasn't run out of original ideas!
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