@@A_RU-vid_Commenter Honestly, it would be a big success just for the Minions. Imagine that, Gru being the boss who needs a team, the minions then being said team - but have them act true to themselves; first they'd paint their faces or wear their colors and of course everything with the heist will go wrong. Now I wanna see that.
The only way to save the ROP series is for Amazon to admit it was bad, scrap it and bring in a team of good showrunners to make a new series. There is no way for season two to save the show
The Rings of Power will not get cancelled, they have signed a 5 season deal. It's like Kurtzman with STD, it didn't matter how awful it was, they had to make 5 seasons no matter what.
You mean Harvey’s personal procurement specialist. Leslie “head lander” she literally procured “head” for Big Sleazy Harv. She should be in jail for human trafficking
The problem is Leslye Headland. She tried to portrayed herself as a culture warrior/activist but she just comes off as a pretentious social Karen and that put everyone off. Amandla Stenberg and KK did not make the situation any better.
Scavengers Reign. One of the most epic, spectacular, brilliant animated sci-fi shows I have ever seen. The art, storytelling, voice acting, music, editing, it all works together so beautifully, yet barely anyone saw it or talks about it. However, this crap gets talked about constantly. It's sad and pathetic that bad news get more views and likes. We complain on a constant basie how tired we are of bad shows and movies, but that's all we talk about. When amazing shows gets released, it gets pushed out of the way in order for us to talk about the bad shows
Thanks for the recommendation. Unfortunately, the "hot topic" shows like anything Disney puts out, are always going to get more coverage, good or bad. Cuz it's what's trending
I feel bad for Manny Jacinto. To the best of my knowledge this is the first major production he has been in since The Good Place. I was really glad when I found out he was getting the work. Sadly, after this, he might never work again.
Normally I don't take pleasure in cancelled projects. A lot of passionate story tellers lose their jobs, and their story will never get finished. I felt this way when Inside Job got cancelled. However, I'll make an exception on this one. The writers didn't like Star Wars, and the story stank. I guess this is what the Germans call Schadenfreude. Well, here's hoping the visual effect team gets a new project, and the writers have to work at a 9 to 5 desk job.
Imagine screwing up an easy lay up like lesbian space witches. If someone had tried this 10 years ago they'd have been yeeted out of a top floor window at Disney HQ.
@@functionatthejunction oh please I don't want them to knee me I just want them to suffer a tiny bit we're just getting them by a tiny bit we'll get them by a lot and then success
This might be more important that you think. Normally, Hollywood will just stealth-cancel a series, have it drop off the news and not have trade publications write glowing stories about the show. They won't be buying as many ads to sell the current season or the upcoming one, and if it's a cancellation before the series creators want it, they won't even talk about the last few episodes. To outright do a public cancellation is-to the Hollywood Kremlinologist-a sign that the series has well and truly shit the bed and has been playing with it's own fecal matter for months on end. Especially a series boasted to be the way Disney wants Star Wars to go, with a creative team tied directly to Kathleen Kennedy, and filmed essentially three times for nearly $200 million dollars (the cost of a feature film series), all on the behest of Bob Iger. I can't and won't read anything more into this, but I hope this is the first sign that the worst of the Woke are going to be encouraged to look at the rabbits as the studios load their shotguns.
The few fans the Acolyte had have been flipping the fuck out on Twitter for the past couple days since this announcement. The cavalcade of crying, strawmen, ranting, and violent tirades is something to behold.
Star Wars used to be an event, a trilogy of movies full of various worlds and aliens. Now it's just a random tv show that gets cancelled after one season for the lack of audience. I wonder if someone will leak the original script, because there's no way that was the story they had in mind. Based on how the twins kept switching sides, they must have edited the show over and over up until they released it on Disney+.
That pile of foul smelling garbanzos has finally met its demise. Hurrah! I personally want to thank each and every creator who prevented all of us from enduring the unendurable.
If you want the payoff to be a multi season story arc, you need to keep the audience enjoying the ride and/or have a level of skill where the audience trusts you that the payoff is worth the effort. If it's all a bit slapdash, then anything good you do is likely to be dismissed as an accident. If you were playing a tune on the piano and you occasionally hit the wrong note, it's going to undercut the sense of an overarching pattern. THe acolyte seems like an unholy marriage of The Force Awakens and The Last Jedi. It has the "why?" moments of The Last Jedi, but has moments that have the vibe of "A good story for another time" or the seams around keeping Poe Dameron alive. I was watching that film thinking "plot hole. plot hole. contrivance. gratuitous shot that's more about your budget than any sense of poetry. another plot hole.".
I feel a great disturbance in the Force! As if millions of dollars and desperate shills cried out in pain...and were suddenly silenced! Then the Acolyte was cancelled and we all move on that much happier
But-! But-! With the cancellation of [Star Wars: The Acolyte (2024) TV series], we will not get the season 02 reveal that Qimir (Manny Jacinto) is actually a young Sheev Palpatine (Ian Diarmid)! *;
The worst aspect of this piece of crap was degradation of every single male character. Obese Jedi, soy boy Jedi, simp Jedi, suicide Jedi, emotional Jedi, skinny dipping Sith….
The show nobody wanted got cancelled. Wow, what a surprise. The fact that even got views in the first place is indicative of how desperate Star Wars fans are for a good show, that they subject themselves to torture just to get a taste of a little bit of memoryberries that a bad thing might provide. Like people who can't leave a toxic relationship.
I kept hearing mixed things about it from both critics and 'fans' of the show. The ones in favor of me checking it out kept on saying things like, "Only keyboard warriors, incels, and sexists dislike it! IT'S SO GOOD!!!" . I then asked people who disliked the show, and I usually got a simple "Don't waste your time." So I opted to simply not watch it. Seems like I dodged a bullet
Of course we all need to know how a Season 2 or 3 and more would've gone. They should totally adopt it as a Book Series. There will be a lot of throbbing Lightsabers to attract a Fanbase, I am sure of it
I was hoping Disney would do another season to lose more money. Cancelling it may make various YT channels lose another show for them to roast and have fun doing it.