7) Groundhog Day (1993)
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This is an excellent time to turn Groundhog Day into a TV series with a fresh premise. A new "loop" can be the center for each season, as new characters find themselves stuck in time, with the pressures to deal with personal or existential crises. The psychological and philosophical undertones of living through the same day over and over open up avenues for humor, drama, and character development. Themes such as redemption, self-improvement, and meaning in life would really come alive in serialized form.
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