Yeah, that sounds like marketing talk to me. They already made this once, they are making it again. It’s a remake.
Yeah, that sounds like marketing talk to me. They already made this once, they are making it again. It’s a remake.
Theorizing that one could time travel within his own lifetime, bartender Sam Malone stepped into the Quantum Leap accelerator, and vanished!
Sometimes you wanna go, WHERE EVERYBODY KNOWS YOUR CRIMES
I was speaking in general terms about Netflix’s various remakes, not about this show specifically. All their remakes so far are based on franchises which had anime airing on Netflix, so it’s fair to assume that’s the version they’re basing it on (also some, like Bebop, were anime before they were manga.)
I feel liberated, thank you.
Why is Netflix so obsessed with live-action anime remakes? Guys, here’s an interesting idea: if a story would have worked better in live-action, IT WOULD HAVE BEEN LIVE ACTION IN THE FIRST PLACE.
Kilgrave is arguably the MCU’s best villain (he’s sure as hell more interesting than Thanos anyway) and you just dump him in the mid-70's? It’s no wonder why people keep clinging to the “MCU has no good villains” myth when all the good ones get overlooked like this.
Both Star and Amphibia lasted exactly as long as their creators intended, as confirmed by the respective creators themselves on social media. Any issues you have with those finales are down to the writing quality (personally I thought Amphibia’s ending was nearly perfect, whereas Star had one of the worst TV finales…
Have you guys noticed how the cast of Spongebob maps perfectly to the cast of Riverdale? Think about it.
Yeah, nerd, because people who have lots of sex always feel the need to brag to strangers on the internet about how much sex they’re having.
“It’s only gay if there’s kissing” is a weird rule that you just made up on the spot since your argument had no merit otherwise, but whatever you need to do to make yourself feel better, son.
Special guest star Rupaul, holding back tears: I TOLD YOU TO SLAY, QUEEN, NOT ENSLAVE, QUEEN!
That all depends on whether or not we’re having brunch that day.
In the 50's they had an actual congressional hearing where the star witness argued that Batman and Robin were gay lovers and Wonder Woman was lesbian propaganda, but okay.
No, what they want is universal healthcare. Maybe you were too busy being a generic edgy teenager to notice, but it’s kinda been a big issue for a few decades now.
It’s a game company which promised its employees in writing that it would provide them with healthcare and now they’re too chickenshit to keep their word.
One of the secrets of OP’s longevity is that its story arcs all feel distinct from each other and have clear and satisfying end points. In other words, in practice One Piece doesn’t feel like one gigantic series but like several smaller ones, which all have elements which feed into a larger story.
No (nor did they have to) but he’s clearly quite pleased with it.
And hell, even Pokemon Go was initially just a rebranded version of their first game, Ingress. This company has had one idea and they seem determined to just repeat it over and over again with new IP’s.