The fact that Marvel is 5 films and 6 tv shows into Phase 4 and we don’t really know what it’s building to, if it’s building to anything, is a problem.
The fact that Marvel is 5 films and 6 tv shows into Phase 4 and we don’t really know what it’s building to, if it’s building to anything, is a problem.
Yeah there’s a lot to complain about the final season, but, this seems like a total misreading of the character by Maisie.
Each reboot is a continuing story.
We’ve had 10 films with Batman, 6 different actors.
They’re going to do 8 out of 10 cats, aren’t they.
There is none other than hope someone cuts him a check because the Marvin Gaye Blurred lines lawsuit has everything messed up and easier to just pay and not risk going to court.
They only get JT’s shares. It’s kinda like stock. Any one else else credited as a writer has their own percentage but you’d have to look up the publishing for each song.
It resonates with a certain segment of Star Wars.
I watched all of TD earlier this year, I liked S2.
This is great for Timberlake, but, this is probably the first sign in that music publishing bubble popping.
Season 3 was pretty good, no?
Being proud of your own ignorance and choosing to live in a bubble isn’t necessarily a good thing.
They’re feature length by definition.
I’ve never seen Stranger Things.
Only the Finale is double length.
If you want to count shows that have done reunion movies, maybe.
Completely changing the flow and structure of your television show to end it like movies so it feels more “cinematic”.
It apparently is going to have a level of meta-awareness that will make the tantrum thrown over the Richard Bohner stuff from Wandavision like it was nothing.
I don’t think there’s much you can do about the breakneck speed of the final season, unless you change when the Wall falls, which is why I think doing S7 & 8 together is what matters more.
My hill is that it didn’t really need one more season.