Chip Chipperson
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Avocados forever
WB's been sitting on a gold mine with this property.
Killing is for important characters you care about and feel connected to, it shouldn't be wasted on eehhhh character that gets too much hate.
Olicity, dunno how often comic writers/editors/publishers milk relationships a select viewership care forBut why do the showrunners mistake her for an important character? Like, how did that happen?
Olicity, dunno how often comic writers/editors/publishers milk relationships a select viewership care for
Social media.But why do the showrunners mistake her for an important character? Like, how did that happen?
funny enough, almost every major live-action Marvel/DC series as of recent has that irritating love interest people can't stop talking aboutAt the expense of the the rest of the viewers, and the quality.
I heard someone say that in order to use DD or any of the other Netflix characters on the Disney app or the movies, it would have to be a reboot.
If that’s the case, I’d rather they just retire daredevil, punisher after his 2nd season and the rest from the MCU too. What a shame, man.
Learn to cherish these past 3 seasons of dark DD material, it ain't happening again for a long time.
Learn to cherish these past 3 seasons of dark DD material, it ain't happening again for a long time.
Jesus. Netflix ain't playing.
This sucks.
Because ever since Disney acquired Marvel and Lucasfilm they've been working hard on the standardization of their products, which from a corporate point of view makes perfect sense to cement your products within consumer's expectations; some of us used to say that all MCU movies "feel the same" (which I still believe, except for the couple of ones where the directors actually managed to endow them with their particular style making them more interesting, but still, same "feeling"); this comes down to pace, tone, structure and pathos (although in this case, "bathos"); now this same "feeling" or "formula" if you will, is being applied to Star Wars too; people might disagree with me, but I feel the same general sensitivities are being applied to that universe and my fear is that the same will be applied to everything in an industry that's seeing "Marvel formula = Success".Why wouldn't it be ''dark'' on Disney+?
Why wouldn't it be ''dark'' on Disney+?
I'm not disagreeing with what you guys are saying, but I was under the assumption that Netflix was simply the platform for these shows with no input whatsoever beyond streaming them. Is that wrong?
This is particularly problematic in an environment where the blogosphere (tragically, today's "leaders of opinion") are turning "feels like a MCU movie" into synonym with "this is GOOD" and enforcing a black/white judgement of movies. .