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I'm not entirely shocked as the show kinda wandered too much once the real world was introduced.
That's both subjective and irrelevant to my argument. I was replying to your "newer content" comment.
Zazlav is always mentioning Game of Thrones, DC and Harry Potter as the future of the company. The fact that House of the Dragon did great and they're already developing multiple more spin-off tells you all there is to say about the matter.There’s absolutely no proof we’re just gonna get spin-offs to GoT. Just because Discovery is mainly canceling shows that happened to be mostly originals, doesn’t mean they won’t make originals in the future. I can almost guarantee The Last of Us will be a successful show and that’s not based on an existing movie/tv show.
But it is an existing IP. It's a remake of a video game.There’s absolutely no proof we’re just gonna get spin-offs to GoT. Just because Discovery is mainly canceling shows that happened to be mostly originals, doesn’t mean they won’t make originals in the future. I can almost guarantee The Last of Us will be a successful show and that’s not based on an existing movie/tv show.
Wandered from what exactly?I'm not entirely shocked as the show kinda wandered too much once the real world was introduced.
It really hasn't.I mean House of the Dragon has been better than the last three seasons of Westworld.
To me it was less of a slog while they were trying to escape the park, but once they got out it was like the show wasn't sure what it wanted to be and where it wanted to go. I didn't enjoy it as much.Wandered from what exactly?
But it is an existing IP. It's a remake of a video game.
I mean the show was never about escaping the park. It's always been a show about the evolution of sentient life through AI. Would they prove to be better then their creators, or simply fall into same trap we did. That's why I am curious why you said it wandered, because that's what it's explored each and every season. I can totally get not enjoying it, but I don't think the show ever wandered from it's mission statement. I do think a lot of people jumped on because of the surface fun of the park stuff, which I agree was a ton of fun. But I much preferred the natural evolution of the Host uprising, into their own conflict on what life would be going forward.To me it was less of a slog while they were trying to escape the park, but once they got out it was like the show wasn't sure what it wanted to be and where it wanted to go. I didn't enjoy it as much.
The existing IP is much older, and very different then what Nolan and Joy brought with WW. The Last of Us show is the game, again. One they just re-released on the PS5 in September.Westworld was based off of an existing IP as well, but it was still considered “original” by comparison to be associated with a big franchise.
Side note: I'd imagined The Last of Us would fall for the same pacing issues like TWD had it not been a miniseries.The existing IP is much older, and very different then what Nolan and Joy brought with WW. The Last of Us show is the game, again. One they just re-released on the PS5 in September.
It's going to have a lot of issues imo. Namely, simply trying to recapture something in live action, that was so entwined with what makes a video game a video game.Side note: I'd imagined The Last of Us would fall for the same pacing issues like TWD had it not been a miniseries.
My bro had to give me a Switch to cure this pain.Ugh, I really thought they'd let them finish out their 5-season plan. But then, that was the way of the HBO of Old. We're in the "F*** Storytelling" Era now.
I'm not worried about TLOU, especially with Neil Druckmann and Craig Mazin at the helm along with a solid cast in place. Yeah, you lose the gameplay elements but TLOU is one of those rare games where the story is as great as the gameplay, if not better. It's because of that which gives it a big leg up creatively over every video game adaptation that's come before it. It's not like it was a high bar to cross but I think the show is about to trample all over that bar. I'll be eating some crow sadly in the corner otherwise.It's going to have a lot of issues imo. Namely, simply trying to recapture something in live action, that was so entwined with what makes a video game a video game.
I mean the show was never about escaping the park. It's always been a show about the evolution of sentient life through AI. Would they prove to be better then their creators, or simply fall into same trap we did. That's why I am curious why you said it wandered, because that's what it's explored each and every season. I can totally get not enjoying it, but I don't think the show ever wandered from it's mission statement. I do think a lot of people jumped on because of the surface fun of the park stuff, which I agree was a ton of fun. But I much preferred the natural evolution of the Host uprising, into their own conflict on what life would be going forward.
Ugh, I really thought they'd let them finish out their 5-season plan. But then, that was the way of the HBO of Old. We're in the "F*** Storytelling" Era now.
The core cast deserve every penny. The cast has always been wonderful.I think it is more of a '**** JJ Abrams and Bad Robot' era.
The decisions involved with this decision just feels bizarre beyond "**** JJ Abrams".
