Firefly was a great little series that ran for only fourteen episodes during 2002 and 2003 before being cancelled by Fox. The sci-fi western boasted a stellar cast and the legendary Joss Whedon as showrunner, and it has gained a huge following over the years. Fans may never get to see any more of what Captain Reynolds' adventures in space, but recently star Nathan Fillion revealed a scene that could have happened if the show had lasted, and it would have been awesome. Fillion had this to say about what might have been:

Joss once described an opening scene to me where we are looking at a planet with a ring around it and as we come in close, we see the ring is actually rocks and pieces of ships and old derelicts. It's a junk ring. It's the junkyards - we mentioned it in Firefly one time. We see little bits and we're jumping slowly from bit to bit and as we get closer we see Serenity floating lifeless and these little people getting on and coming through it. And as they get into the airlock and they close it, they come and there's Malcolm Reynolds, bleeding and cut, strapped down with giant guns and not looking great. He's got these two giant guns, and he says, 'Get off my ship.'

Nathan Fillion crafted such a multi-dimensional character over only fourteen episodes that it's actually pretty easy to envision how this opening sequence would have gone, and there's really no way that it wouldn't have been fabulous to see Malcolm as defiant as ever even in an impossible situation. Throw in Joss Whedon's magic touch, and it's almost painful to imagine what we might have gotten if only Fox had given Firefly more of a shot. Fillion shared the story of the opening that was never filmed at the recent Long Beach Comic Con (via THR). We can only use our imaginations to consider what Whedon could have created if given the time and money to do it right.