Silvermoth
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It’s funny, people love westerns and fantasy. Shouldn’t have been so hard to merge them
For all we know this pilot could be worse than the movie and would've tarnished the brand even worse, so better to kill it now before it gets out there and cancelled after one season.
Try again in a couple of years with a series or movie. They just need the right director with a clear creative vision. Mike Flanagan seems to get Stephen King.
The two Mazzara scripts that people have read have been widely praised. They assembled a really strong cast and technical crew for the pilot. They spent a lot of time on it. Those who have seen it are praising it on Twitter. Joy Blake, one of the Outlander producers, said it was the best pilot she had ever seen.
Most of the people involved in making it saw it, Amazon execs obviously, and some other producers. As I mentioned, Joy Blake, who has produced several TV series including Outlander, said it was the best pilot she had ever seen.
Seems strange that they canned it if the pilot was so good, but who knows at this point, gonna be a while until we ever see and adaptation of this it seems.
I know this is an older post, but I just saw it and felt like responding.Why do people feel like Wizard and Glass isn't engaging? I understand why people want to see The Gunslinger adapted first, but W&G is a great story and if there's any place other than The Gunslinger where you could start the series, that would be it. Because if you tried to do TG first, then you'd probably have to skip Roland's flashbacks, since young Roland, Cuthbert and Alain would have to be around the same age when they appear again in the fourth season.
Reading this made me go check out Hawthorne. I remember the ads for that back in the day. I remember it looking awful. The reviews I saw were hilarious.This getting dragged up got me curious about who was making it previously. Damien, Life, Hawthorne, Criminal Minds: Suspect Behaviour, Crash the TV series... maybe this was a bullet dodged for the property.
This getting dragged up got me curious about who was making it previously. Damien, Life, Hawthorne, Criminal Minds: Suspect Behaviour, Crash the TV series... maybe this was a bullet dodged for the property.
He took over show running after the only good season of the Walking Dead imo. He was the beginning of the end, with the overt studio interference. All the really dumb early stuff that doomed later seasons was under his watch. The creator, showrunner and head writer of the Shield was Shawn Ryan. The entire time according to Google.But also the good seasons of Walking Dead and The Shield.
TV quality can be a dodgy thing that depends on a ton of variables. All in all I certainly think Mazzara was capable of something good with this property. And I feel horrible about all the time that cast and crew spent trying to translate a beloved property to the screen and their efforts will never be seen.
Michael Rooker recently confirmed he was Eldred Jonas and posted a couple pictures of him in costume that looked do great.
Oh I just read it... this sounds like the worst possible adaptation and they already made that awful movie. He wanted to start doing the Gunslinger halfway through season 3? His explanation doesn't even make sense. The issue with the way things would have occurred are directly because of his poor decision making on how to adapt the material. It sounds like all time padding because of his bad decision making. No wonder they decided to pass. It honestly sounds convoluted and horrible.Amazing episode of the Kingcast, honestly hurts hearing Glen talk about the pilot and how much depth of thought and investment he put into his adaptation plans for the whole series. I think he really figured out how to make this thing work for TV. As I look back thru this thread I was right on about the reasoning for the decisions they were making (not to brag, lol). He also mentions a few really inspired specific adaptation choices, sooo smart. Hearing Eric Vespe and Scott Wampler talk about the pilot (which they somehow got to see, jerks)... Oh man. I want to cry.
Bear McCreary also tweeted about this and how proud he was of his score and how it was the most unique thing he had done and how bummed he is that no one will get to hear it or see the pilot.
Sob.
That sounds like it should be filed next to "what if we made a show about Bruce Wayne as a child?"Oh I just read it... this sounds like the worst possible adaptation and they already made that awful movie. He wanted to start doing the Gunslinger halfway through season 3? His explanation doesn't even make sense. The issue with the way things would have occurred are directly because of his poor decision making on how to adapt the material. He sounds like all time padding because of his bad decision making. No wonder they decided to pass. It honestly sounds convoluted and horrible.
Amazon's Cancelled Dark Tower TV Show’s 3-Season Story Plan Revealed
That is not a bad comparison. But somehow worse. Like let's make a Batman show, but don't have Batman actually show up until halfway through season 3, after we played out all the important origin beats, and then kind of have to have him continually remember them as the series goes on, because they are important to explore in the moment.That sounds like it should be filed next to "what if we made a show about Bruce Wayne as a child?"