Pick a franchise whether it's gaming, comic-book, TV show, or anything in-between that's wildly popular to be sacrificed for big money. Imagine you're the head of a production company and you have Micheal Bay as your exclusive director. You can point your weapon at anything.
Which popular main-stream franchise that you hate will be the sacrificial lamb?
Agree that Twilight might be improved. Werewolf and Vampires in the West Coast suburbia? send in the Army! Forks, Washington infested? Nuke it from orbit, its the only way to be sure...
coronation street and its ilk i wouldnt go and see it i would hate myself for making it but for big money i will make it and i will take perverse pleasure in the screams of 30-60 year old women cursing me for destroying their beloved drama
or any TV drama actually they are all equally awful enough for me to destroy
I would say the Last Airbender, but anything MB makes would be leagues better than the steaming pile of horse shit M Knight produced. Maybe the Elder Scrolls. Watch as he turns that into a CoD clone.
Shadow of the Colossus, Dormin (the General of your army) sends you after 16 terrorist leaders in mech suits, along the way you travel across a world in your Aggro Mrk 1 Hover Tank which you of course use to decimate the legions of trash enemies that litter said world, and then you defeat the mechs by using your space rocket launcher/sniper rifle named the "Wander Spacezooka." The main characters name is Dave...
EDIT: I misread this as ruin something you love, I love SotC, do not crucify me, but I'm leaving this here because I had fun thinking that up
As a real pick, a lot of people apparently loved Final Fantasy X. I do not. So Micheal Bay turns the sending into everyone just blowing up the corpses, that underwater polo game they play (can't remember what it was called) is now just football, and Seymour
comes back as a Transformer when he dies instead of a super powered ghost, they keep forgetting to send him due to a lack of nuclear fireworks normally used for sendings
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