8 Of Your Favorite TV Shows Hilariously Reimagined In Different Time Periods
But seriously, can Bravo please make "Real Housewives of the Ottoman Empire?"
Recently, Comedy Central game show @midnight with Chris Hardwick asked fans to come up with titles for shows if they took place in different time periods. We were so impressed by the ideas, we ran with 'em and created our new favorite TV promo posters. Now, can someone hop in Bill & Ted's phone booth and get these made, ASAP?
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Synopsis: This reality series follows the lives of the Ottoman Empire's wealthiest women, including all three of sultan Osman II's wives.
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Synopsis: 'Rome Improvement' focuses on famed Roman soldier, Tim Spartacus, as he balances his military career with being a family man. Constantly getting into sticky situations, he relies on his farmer neighbor, Wilson Anthony, for wisdom and guidance.
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Synopsis: Growing tired of hearing about his father's "good 'ole days" serving in World War I, Cory thought another global war could never happen again — that is until World War II breaks out. This series focuses on Cory's draft into the American military and his introduction to the world outside of Philadelphia.
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Synopsis: This Thursday-night drama follows Brutus and his team of Roman senate conspirators as they plan and execute the murder of Julius Caesar. Instead of getting caught and prompting a civil war, the senators get away with it... or at least that's what they thought.
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Synopsis: On her 16th birthday, Sabrina Spellman finds out that she is half mortal and half witch. Sabrina now has to balance her magical powers and not trying to get killed, all while squeezing in time for perfecting her corn-husk doll making skills.
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Synopsis: After the success of her bus boycott, Rosa Parks realized she has a powerful voice in the Civil Rights Movement. She becomes a politician swearing to integrate the parks in Montgomery, Alabama, and successfully does! Rosa eventually becomes the director of the National Park Service and integrates every park in America.
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Synopsis: This reality dance competition has famous Russian czars pairing up with Russia's best professional dancers. This season, czar greats such as Alexander II and Nicholas II join the cast and compete for the coveted Mirror Ball Trophy.
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Synopsis: Before he betrayed his country during the Revolutionary War, Benedict Arnold was a normal, colonial boy. This series follows Benedict Arnold and his friends in his hometown of Norwich, Connecticut, as they experience crazy adventures and urban tales of British soldiers.