Or, hear me out, execs should hire actual fans of the IP as showrunners and not somebody that genuinely hates it.
In other words, hire Cavill back?

Or, hear me out, execs should hire actual fans of the IP as showrunners and not somebody that genuinely hates it.
Or, hear me out, execs should hire actual fans of the IP as showrunners and not somebody that genuinely hates it.
You talking about Beau Demayo right? Cuz the guy knows his stuff and that causes irritation with coworkers.In this case they did, and then fired him.
No, Cavill was just the actor but yeah he knows the stuff as well which is a big negative for current hollywood people.In other words, hire Cavill back?It's so clear and obvious the showrunners are out of their depths. I shudder to think how much Helmsworth asked for given the ballooning budget. The swordplay in the trailer looks like it came out of the Princess Diaries, a parody, rather than a serious fantasy.
Depends on who it is.More often than not both options tend to turn out equally bad.
You talking about Beau Demayo right? Cuz the guy knows his stuff and that causes irritation with coworkers.
He was also fired after the excellent X-Men 97.
I think that was exactly it. There are stories of him quoting the books on set and telling the actors about what their characters are like in the novels. Probably pissed off the creatives who wanted more Game of Thrones. The only really good thing about this series for me is that it got me to read a fantastic fantasy saga that I'd never even considered picking up before.^ From what I understand, he didn't like the direction things were going in because he wanted the show to be more faithful to the source material, and while there are different versions of the story depending on who talks about it, I think it's possible he was simply trying to be helpful, but that those in charge wanted to do their own thing. If he really liked the material, then there's a chance he was frustrated with the creative team and wanted to give more input. I don't think it's something they really considered when they had originally hired him.
I think that was exactly it. There are stories of him quoting the books on set and telling the actors about what their characters are like in the novels. Probably pissed off the creatives who wanted more Game of Thrones. The only really good thing about this series for me is that it got me to read a fantastic fantasy saga that I'd never even considered picking up before.
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I believe DeMayo was fired because of inappropriate behavior, not because of his creative choices for the show. They are going to use his scripts for Season 2, so that shows right there that they were happy with that aspect of his time on the show.You talking about Beau Demayo right? Cuz the guy knows his stuff and that causes irritation with coworkers.
He was also fired after the excellent X-Men 97.
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