He can’t help himself because he’s in promotion mode for his next gift to the cinema-going masses.I don't know why James Cameron is acting like he's saying something new. This was pointed out years ago.
He can’t help himself because he’s in promotion mode for his next gift to the cinema-going masses.I don't know why James Cameron is acting like he's saying something new. This was pointed out years ago.
Sucks to be him.He can’t help himself because he’s in promotion mode for his next gift to the cinema-going masses.
I’d be cool with his kind of money, but not much else.Sucks to be him.
I dunno, I wouldn’t mind having his clout and career prestige.I’d be cool with his kind of money, but not much else.
A compelling argument.
Is it just me, or is this a repeat of Sonic X?Still looking great, and glad to have a more action-packed Sonic cartoon again. Sonic Prime is going full Spider-Verse here! Release date is December 15th.
1. It is cheaper then CGi to get somebody on set with the real thing.That's something I don't understand, why, in 2021,
I noticed, but this looks way more interesting than Sonic gets isekaied into the "real world/our world/human world" to do shitty adaptions of SA1, SA2, and Sonic Battle. The live-action Sonic Movies are Sonic X, but better.Is it just me, or is this a repeat of Sonic X?
Sonic and his friends (no Cream this time) battle with Eggman over the fate of a stone McGuffin that sends them into an alternate reality (sorry, changes reality), and now Sonic needs to find his friends and get back home (sorry, fix reality).
An odd choice, but I don't mind. I'm just glad to see everyone kicking butt again, instead of being put on the sidelines/forgotten about like games from the 2010s. Especially Tails. Adaptions from the movies and this cartoon are getting it more right than the games.And while not a canon puritan, I have no idea why Rouge is apparently part of the same overall group from the start.
Not a fan. Liam is ok, but I would rather him play a new Witcher. Now hes gotta do Cavill justice and I dont see it happening. That said gotta take my opinion with a grain of salt, I thought season two was awful and I don't think I finished it. Some parts were good, but it meandered all over the place with side characters and stories that didn't seem to be going anywhere fast.Henry Cavill will step down as Geralt after The Witcher season 3 | VGC
Henry Cavill will step down from his role as Geralt of Rivia following the end of Season 3 of Netflix’s The Witcher series.www.videogameschronicle.com
I wouldn't know, because I have never done anything Witcher related. I never played the games, read the original books, nor have seen the TV series.Not a fan. Liam is ok, but I would rather him play a new Witcher. Now hes gotta do Cavill justice and I dont see it happening. That said gotta take my opinion with a grain of salt, I thought season two was awful and I don't think I finished it. Some parts were good, but it meandered all over the place with side characters and stories that didn't seem to be going anywhere fast.
Season two is why I'm okay with this news. It was bad enough that I have zero hope or anticipation for season three. Cavill was a great casting choice but remained in the shadow of video game Geralt.Not a fan. Liam is ok, but I would rather him play a new Witcher. Now hes gotta do Cavill justice and I dont see it happening. That said gotta take my opinion with a grain of salt, I thought season two was awful and I don't think I finished it. Some parts were good, but it meandered all over the place with side characters and stories that didn't seem to be going anywhere fast.
Geralt is a monster hunter, and there is less of that in the show than in the games, even if we stick to just scripted story stuff of the latter.Season two is why I'm okay with this news. It was bad enough that I have zero hope or anticipation for season three. Cavill was a great casting choice but remained in the shadow of video game Geralt.
Like seriously, what the fuck is with adaptations that not only don't fix the issues with the originals, but decide to make other things worse?
I imagine that The Witcher will go the way of 95% of all Netflix projects. Have one standout season, absolutely implode, then quietly be brought out back and shot in the head.
Can someone explain the appeal of shows like this? Do we really need spinoffs for every character in a comic book/superhero/sci-fi show? Does knowing what the villain was like before they were a villain change anything?The Batman Penguin Spinoff Plot Details Revealed, Female Lead Cast - IGN
Cristin Milioti has joined HBO Max's Penguin spinoff of The Batman, where she will play Sofia Falcone.www.ign.com
Ill update when its cancelled, to the shock of everyone probably.
I really don't see the appeal, but apparently people liked the Alfred origin story show enough for it to get multiple seasons. People are weird.Can someone explain the appeal of shows like this? Do we really need spinoffs for every character in a comic book/superhero/sci-fi show? Does knowing what the villain was like before they were a villain change anything?
I was unaware that there was an Alfred origin show.I really don't see the appeal, but apparently people liked the Alfred origin story show enough for it to get multiple seasons. People are weird.
Maybe. The other possibility is that, since Cavill has officially confirmed he's returning as Superman, this creates scheduling conflicts and choices had to be made. Certainly wouldn't be the first time something like that happened, and from a career pov picking Superman is probably the surer bet, considering Netflix' diminishing prospects and mercurial habit of dropping shows out of nowhere.
FFS Netflix.