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"Krypton" coming to SyFy from David Goyer

Yeah, it's not for everybody. ;)

I haven't seen it. However, I'm not that thrilled with Marvel's new logo for the MCU.

As for this new series, I see that someone had finally decided to use Russell Crowe's idea . . . only for television.
 
I like the logo. Makes me think of older sci-fi movies. Whether or not that was the intention...
 
I like the logo. Makes me think of older sci-fi movies. Whether or not that was the intention...
I'm getting something of a 70's paperback Chris Foss vibe from it.
Not sure it I actually *like* it though. We'll see.
 
Those 20 seconds did more to get me excited for this than the entire 2+ minute trailer for the Inhumans did for it.
 
When I watch Gotham it's a bit of a tease. It has everything going for it except Batman. So I fear Krypton may just have me longing for Superman. I will give it a chance, it does look good!
 
I think most of what Gotham has going for it is that the city is almost a character all on it's own. Even without Batman it's still an interesting, colourful and bonkers place in which to tell almost any story.

I don't know that Krypton can have that same appeal. I mean the society of Krypton has always been about the least interesting part of Superman's backstory, in any iteration. It's all hyper-advanced technology, stuffy councillors and an entrenched, stagnant culture. Not really an enticing backdrop in and of itself.
 
I don't know that Krypton can have that same appeal. I mean the society of Krypton has always been about the least interesting part of Superman's backstory, in any iteration. It's all hyper-advanced technology, stuffy councillors and an entrenched, stagnant culture. Not really an enticing backdrop in and of itself.

On the other hand, that makes it a relative blank slate that can easily be filled in with whatever the writers can imagine. This strikes me as a lot like Caprica -- it's basically a chance to develop a whole alien civilization and a family/political saga that takes place within it, and the fact that it's taking place a generation before a known set of events is essentially secondary, just a starting point (in reverse) for the worldbuilding and a hook to get the audience in the door.
 
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