9) Good Will Hunting (1997)
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Good Will Hunting as a TV series could pick up where the Gus Van Sant film ended, with Will Hunting wrestling with identity and relationship. Each season could follow Will on his road to self-discovery, highlighting his genius and emotional scars, as he discovers more about his relationships with the likes of Sean and Chuckie. New struggles at work and home could be used to show how Will is perhaps learning to balance his old life with the new. Mixing tear-jerker drama, smart challenges, and a lot of thriller moments, the show would appeal to the film's fans and also attract the new viewers.
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