• NuXCOM_90Percent@lemmy.zip
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    8 months ago

    Everyone says they want a fully new IP and blah blah blah

    But how many people then immediately jump to say that they’ll wait for season 2 (or 5, because god forbid it gets cancelled) before they watch? Or that they’ll wait for it to hit netflix (who actually ARE doing a lot of new IPs).

    Like, I fully admit I am part of the problem. I slept on Warrior until Season 2 had aired and then realized it was literally my dream show (a show with really good choreography, amazing action actors, gratuitous nudity, a really nuanced approach to racism against Asian Americans, and all based on the philosophies of Bruce Lee) and now have to acknowledge it is never getting a Season 4

    But also? You need something REAL good to get me to give a damn about a new movie. Either a ridiculously solid actor (still gonna watch the new Gareth Edwards movie even if I hear it is mid) or for it to be tied to something I know I like.

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      8 months ago

      You’re right, but part of the problem is also shows getting the axe so quickly. I used to be willing to jump in on a new show and see if I’ll like it, but now with studios and streamers shitcanning things left and right, I’m way more hesitant about giving a new show time.

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        8 months ago

        Doubly so with shows almost always focusing on cliffhangers and setting up the next seasons. If every season was a completely standalone thing, it wouldn’t be as bad if they were getting axed. But I don’t want to watch a show knowing there’s a 90% chance none of the interesting questions will ever get answered.

        It’s like every show is made by JJ Abrams.