I think Life is Strange will remain with Square Enix. The IP didn’t come from Eidos.
I think Life is Strange will remain with Square Enix. The IP didn’t come from Eidos.
They haven’t owned the Hitman IP for years. They let IO Interactive keep it when they split off.
I would add that the Arrested Development reboot sucked for a very specific reason. They were too cheap / everyone was too busy to film at the same time for more than like a day. That lead to the terrible “this is a Gob episode” format.
But did those revivals star Kurtwood Smith and Debra Jo Rupp?
Can you imagine, during the overly serious dismal first season of Legends of Tomorrow, with Savage and the Hawks, what your response might have been if someone told you the show was going to last for seven seasons and be filled with fun, wacky, romantic swing for the fences moments? That for many fans, it would become…
You can’t really compare the two. The 70s were mostly scenery for That 70s Show. Love or hate the show, you have to admit it focused on it’s characters for the humor.
Can't spell cowards without cw.
Seriously... I can’t believe Flash survived the chopping block and LoT didn’t.
The Jitters set is one of the hardest working sets in the whole Arrowverse!
Well bollocks.
The CW is getting sold to someone who inevitably will not have any interest in superhero shows that are expensive to produce
Not really surprised about Batwoman, I watched it and it was okay but something about it just wasn’t coming together in my opinion.
I’m very sad about Legends of Tomorrow’s cancellation. But I think it’s worth taking a step back and remembering that most shows don’t even get seven seasons, and many that do have become shadows of their former selves. I’ve said it before, but the show wasn’t really working for me anymore… until Season 7. Everything…
Ah yes another American who doesn't think hate speech is a thing I gather
Stawp it, Marvel!
Meta released its 2022 Q1 financial results yesterday and revealed that Reality Labs, the company’s virtual reality-focused group, had lost just around $3 billion. During that same time period, the division brought in just $695 million in profits.
I’m surprised that halfway through it didn’t turn into a Mandalorian billboard.
I often think about how Don Cheadle does such a good job miming how he would strangle a baby with a blanket.
Why would you not just have one of your giant sea creatures pin him to the bottom of the ocean until his sub and/or suit runs out of oxygen?
I appreciate that they subverted some general tropes about trauma and emotional abuse. It was a nice touch to see the gentler and less angry persona being the one created by the trauma.
Also, it was refreshing to see Marvel go with some mama drama rather than their prototypical daddy issues.
I didn’t expect to find Marc…