It’s hard to tell if it’s still a spin off of Doom Patrol because they recast all the actors who appeared on DP.
That wouldn't matter one way or the other; Doom Patrol used the same actors from Titans, but is still not a spinoff of that show.
It’s hard to tell if it’s still a spin off of Doom Patrol because they recast all the actors who appeared on DP.
It's DC, so they will have at least 2 versions going on at the same.timeIt’s hard to tell if it’s still a spin off of Doom Patrol because they recast all the actors who appeared on DP.
True, but the different actors and the lack of any mention of Doom Patrol in the announcement, does make it look unlikely.That wouldn't matter one way or the other; Doom Patrol used the same actors from Titans, but is still not a spinoff of that show.
The Deadboys originated in an issue of Sandman as part of an arc in that series. Since they seem to be adapting the entire run in the Sandman TV show, we might be seeing a version of the characters there, too.It's DC, so they will have at least 2 versions going on at the same.time
New animated Superman series at HBO Max/Cartoon Network
https://tvline.com/2021/05/19/my-adventures-with-superman-animated-series-jack-quaid/
Will Tawny Newsome be playing Lois?The idea of the same actor playing both Superman and Brad Boimler is kind of mindbending, though of course I just have to remind myself how acting works.
I would rather have him then Nicholas Cage.Who else remembers when Zachary Levi was rumoured to be Superman?
I take it that by "complete re-imagining," you mean "just the same books, characters, and plot points all over again, but probably with several more non-white actors in speaking roles, alongside a Black British Hermione?" Because absolutely nothing in the article you linked, or the article it linked to, suggested any kind of "re-imagining" of the franchise. It didn't even mention adding diversity.Harry Potter TV series close to being a done deal for HBO Max. Supposed to be a complete re-imagining of the books. One per season.
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I take it that by "complete re-imagining," you mean "just the same books, characters, and plot points all over again, but probably with several more non-white actors in speaking roles, alongside a Black British Hermione?" Because absolutely nothing in the article you linked, or the article it linked to, suggested any kind of "re-imagining" of the franchise. It didn't even mention adding diversity.
I would rather have him then Nicholas Cage.![]()
I think this sums things up nicely:Ok maybe that was a bit strong an adjective. But what I'm thinking is that we'll get a lot of things from the books that never made it into the movies.
Ok maybe that was a bit strong an adjective. But what I'm thinking is that we'll get a lot of things from the books that never made it into the movies.
Not to mention the need to deal with them aging/growing and then having to film every single year, while accounting for needing post-production and effects. It would seem to be a pretty tough thing to pull off.
Well, even granting that some animation takes more time than others, that's almost always true, except maybe for a few filmed sitcoms. (It would be a lot easier to remake Lawrence of Arabia a la South Park than to do a new live action miniseries about him, wouldn't it.) As for season length, I'd say that that's the least of their worries, because what even is a streaming season? Three episodes, four episodes, spaced however long apart, it's whatever the streaming service says it is, really limited only by how much flexibility they're asking of their subscribers. And not making each year one season, regardless of the episode counts, would be needlessly confusing.It would seem simpler to do it in animation, then.
To be fair, filmmaking has made great strides since the early 2000s. A TV production today could use a volume to shoot almost everything in one soundstage, and digital doubles could drastically reduce the number of child extras needed. (Hell, if they were really bold, they could make regular use of deepfakes for the main cast, whenever the given characters aren't actually talking.) They could also theoretically do part of the show in the James/Lily period, which would both offer something new and distribute the child actors' screen time a bit more evenly, and following prevailing fanon to make Remus Lupin gay could possibly win back some much needed fan goodwill.Yea. The child actor part would certainly be impacted. Even if you had a short season like say 8 episodes that's still going to be like double or triple the actual amount of filmed content needed compared to the first movie.
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