OK, well the audio clip says they are basically exploring what it would take to bring it back.
At the end of the video, he says Ektachrome wont be the last product to return, so its anybody's guess what we may see come back!
I emailed Kodak and asked if they'd consider re-introducing Plus X and Panatomic X. He forwarded my email to the appropriate person. They did say they were considering other products, so I thought now is the time to let them know what we'd want to see from them. Plus X shouldn't be so hard since it was only 5 or so years ago it was discontinued. Panatomic X would be more difficult, but I question if they will consider that one. It would have to be re-engineered for today.
Personally Id rather an Ektachrome 25 or Ektar 25
This is what turned into Ektar 100. Based off the 25 film, but with its double sensitization emulsion to make it 100 speed. Very unlikely they'll make a new film which the 25 would then be based on current technology.
After Ektrachrome, I wished they would look into reviving Plus-x (35mm and 120), but from what I gather, they axed it because it wasn't selling well enough, so who knows....
I have bought and seen that the last remaining rolls of bulk Plus-X 5231 (cine) has never lasted for very long online, before being snatched away at pretty good prices.
I have been buying many of the 16mm Plus X films off Ebay for my Bolex H16. I'd like to see Plus X return for both still and motion picture film. Doesn't have the be the reversal product, but negative yes. I loved the contrast and grain structure Plus X had. Beautiful film.
They could, in fact they can, make a good black and white reversal film (with AHU) and sell it cheap.
Any negative B&W film can be made into a reversal film. If they were to do that, I'd like to see Panatomic X be an option for reversal. It didn't have the extreme contrast other B&W films of that speed had, as its contrast was moderate even in sunlight.
But yes Plus X and Panatomic X are my two picks for reintroduction. Let Kodak know if you want these films to come back. They will only consider it if enough people ask them to do it.