Oh, sweet! That's great to learn! Now I highly suspect the first season will end on a cliffhanger.It has been renewed for a second ten episode season.
Oh, sweet! That's great to learn! Now I highly suspect the first season will end on a cliffhanger.It has been renewed for a second ten episode season.
Oh, sweet! That's great to learn! Now I highly suspect the first season will end on a cliffhanger.
Depending on how one interprets this tweet (or whatever the hell we're calling them now) it's either been renewed for a second AND third season, or they ordered two from the outset, in which case, it's not renewed at all (yet.)It has been renewed for a second ten episode season.
Not trying to change your mind here, but I personally dig a good cliffhanger. When they're great, they're thrilling and unforgettable. TNG's "Best of Both Worlds" and Smallville's "Tempest" are two that come to mind. For that matter, Superman & Lois ended on a pretty awesome one this year;Ugh, I'm tired of cliffhangers. It's more impressive to give a story a clear ending, yet do it well enough that people are eager for more stories. Holding the back half of the story hostage to get them to come back is the easy way.
I think 'Krypton' was mostly a victim of poor marketing. It was sold as "a prequel about Superman's grandfather", to which most people shrugged "why would I care about that?". When what they should have done is marketed it for what it actually was, which is an Elseworlds style story about a universe facing a future without Superman.Of course, the worst danger and frustration of cliffhangers is when the show doesn't get renewed. I'm currently doing a Krypton rewatch, and enjoying the hell out of it. It's a fantastic and criminally underrated show, even better than I remembered. But I'm kind of dreading getting to the end, not only because it comes all too soon but because it leaves several never-to-be-resolved cliffhangers, thanks to the cancel-happy folks at Syfy.![]()
Not trying to change your mind here, but I personally dig a good cliffhanger.
For that matter, Superman & Lois ended on a pretty awesome one this year;I literally laughed out loud with surprise and delight when they smashed to black with Superman and Doomsday in mid-leap.
Of course, the worst danger and frustration of cliffhangers is when the show doesn't get renewed. I'm currently doing a Krypton rewatch, and enjoying the hell out of it. It's a fantastic and criminally underrated show, even better than I remembered. But I'm kind of dreading getting to the end, not only because it comes all too soon but because it leaves several never-to-be-resolved cliffhangers, thanks to the cancel-happy folks at Syfy.![]()
Huh. Lobo is far from my favorite character, but I thought he was handled well enough there. In any case, it would have taken a lot more than a single unappealing character to make me bail on the series.As soon as Lobo showed up, I gave up on Krypton.
I meant in the movies.False.
You didn't say that, and Christopher's post you were replying to didn't say that, and The CW's "Crisis" adaptation did precede the Marvel movies that used the same concept so if anybody was "following suit" it was Marvel, and ....I meant in the movies.
It wasn't just him. I felt the writing went down in quality in season 2. Lobo was just the last straw.Huh. Lobo is far from my favorite character, but I thought he was handled well enough there. In any case, it would have taken a lot more than a single unappealing character to make me bail on the series.
All I was thinking while watching this episode is that Karl Urban should voice their Batman.![]()
Urban is the lead (anti-hero) on Amazon Prime's The Boys, which Jack Quaid co-stars.Is there a specific reason for that I'm not seeing?
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