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The problem with a “Free Guy” sequel is quite similar to a “Barbie” sequel. How do you make it different enough to feel new and fresh while also being faithful enough to be familiar? How can the story and characters evolve from the first film? What can be changed without fundamentally changing the world in which the

“Integrate the Metaverse, Web3 and AI into a slate of films.”

I would not be surprised if Radcliffe is playing himself as an actor who is starring as either Deadpool or Wolverine in a fictional movie about them.

Multiverse Wolverine incoming!

Eli Roth’s long-awaited

My Adventures with Superman is “in production” with neither writers nor actors? Going fully AI, then?

I don’t think a DC shared universe is savable at this point (I think the standalone Batman movies will be fine). But I am curious how many movies people think Gunn will get before they pull him.

My guess is three.

One of horror’s most popular franchises? Really?

Well, there goes my plans for The Swiftorcist double feature I was gonna do.

So it was like, imagine the Apple Mac hadn’t won the tech war, and the Sony Walkman had.

body-swap comedy at Netflix starring Jennifer Garner, Ed Helms and Emma Myers.”

“There can be only one!“  ...more franchise attempt apparently

Agreed. A line of tax code that allows you a tax break for producing or doing nothing, even going as far to say it encourages the waste of productive resources?  Can it, immediately. 

I wonder if they mean that they finished the old-fashioned ‘actors standing in front of cameras’ part of the production, but took a look at the bill to do all of the CGI and other post-production and said ‘screw it’.

The problem I’m running up against is that the show seems to want me to know who these people are and their connections and connect to the story through their personal emotional struggles. This isn’t a show about Ahsoka, it’s a Rebels sequel and it isn’t shying away from that.

Based on Blue Beetle’s box office performance, I wouldn’t hold my breath for a sequel. 

You’ll get it, but you’ll probably find the show rather uninspired.”

I’ve watched all of Clone Wars and Rebels and I still felt this way. I felt the same starting Clone Wars and Rebels too, though. The payoffs in those were good so I trust I’ll survive the flat dialogue (seriously, Dave, conversations not statements

The problem I’m running up against is that the show seems to want me to know who these people are and their connections and connect to the story through their personal emotional struggles.

While I agree with you 100%, the prospect of diminishing returns has, to date, never stopped anyone from making a watered-down version of a thing people like to watch