blackydove--disqus
robirob
blackydove--disqus

The first thought that popped in my head was: "Oh no, they are not doing a Games of Thrones crossover by Gray being a White Walker, are they?"

What surprised me about the Percy Jackson franchise (also about the Narnia one) was that they waited to film the sequel. I thought for an effecient franchise production you would film the films back to back (to film the actors while they still look like they could pull off playing teenagers, for better or worse) and

Throw in a cooky character which can be played by Johnny Depp and Tim Burton's going to knock at your door.

"The better question is why the successful YA adaptations do so well.
What I see on this list is a great dearth of hot, shirtless buff guys
who are strong, yet tender, who fall for a spunky female protagonist who
is the key to overthrowing the evil _________ that oppresses the
people, or just specifically teenagers,

The decline comes from Hollywood's perverse notion that all they have to do is buy the rights to some popular source material to twist and turn it in such a way that it presents them endless merchandise opportunities and expect the fans of the source material to be thrilled and are so very thankful about their

Fantastic show. For me the hiatus isn't so bad since it gives me an excuse to re-watch the episodes that aired so far and pick up on all those brief foreshadowing clues.