>When it takes this long I can only assume everything is going wrong.
The simple fact that it took them over 10 years to just realize that they should turn this series into an extended universe was already a bad omen.
Actual insider here. Netflix has been shotgunning any franchise to be their "harry potter/game of thrones/lord of the rings" type thing for years now and they all failed. Airbender was potentially a cinematic universe netflix was trying out along a bunch of other shit. Then one piece came out, was huge, and now they want to go heavy there and are putting less into other ones now that they got their potential goose.
>Netflix has been shotgunning any franchise to be their "harry potter/game of thrones/lord of the rings" type thing for years now and they all failed.
Why didn't they just milk Stranger Things for all it had then moron?
>Why didn't they just milk Stranger Things for all it had then moron?
They did.........
You know it's still under production, right? There is an ungodly amount of merch for it as well.
They did milk the frick out of Stranger Things, what are you talking about. I'd argue no one even gives a shit about Stranger Things anymore, partially because of how corporate it started feeling because it was milked and merchandized so hard.
>they milked Stranger Things! >No Movie >No Spinoff series >No Video Game Spinoff
Do you guys even have any idea what milking a product is?
Bro, it got milked so hard there is even a fricking pinball machine in 2023 for it.
Do you leave your house? Stranger Things trash use to litter like half the stores in any given mall.
They did milk the frick out of Stranger Things, what are you talking about. I'd argue no one even gives a shit about Stranger Things anymore, partially because of how corporate it started feeling because it was milked and merchandized so hard.
I feel like this can backfire immensely because
A. Netshits
and B. One Piece is extremely long, I understand that lets Netflix want to explore all it's different nations/crews/etc but people want to still watch the main crew, which again since the source material is absurdly long, might not be feasible to complete without the actors becoming far older than their manga/anime counterparts.
One Piece has a lot of spinoff potential for Ace. I expect an adaptation of the Ace novel and coverstory announced after season 2. A Law prequel about the formation of the Heart pirates set between his flashbacknand first appearance is also an easy spinoff.
We're not talking about the Netflix show, we're talking about layoffs at Avatar Studios (the division of Nickelodeon which is only working on animated projects and isn't involved with the live-action series whatsoever)
I wonder if they launched this program just because they're losing so many staff they need to train new ones
http://www.nickalive.net/2023/09/nickelodeon-announces-plans-to-launch.html
What?
Source?
Several workers at the studio announced that they got layoff this week
Post the source already
>https://twitter.com/LaserSinger/status/1707802772350050485
Tweet got deleted
>https://twitter.com/nam_on_off/status/1707811744058421394
https://twitter.com/bauerpower/status/1707813960102326377
>https://twitter.com/AwestruckVox/status/1707833212460843491
This shit shit take 1-2 years to come out. When it takes this long I can only assume everything is going wrong.
>When it takes this long I can only assume everything is going wrong.
The simple fact that it took them over 10 years to just realize that they should turn this series into an extended universe was already a bad omen.
they've been going at the live action for four years now
the last airbender was a fluke.
It really does feel that way.
Actual insider here. Netflix has been shotgunning any franchise to be their "harry potter/game of thrones/lord of the rings" type thing for years now and they all failed. Airbender was potentially a cinematic universe netflix was trying out along a bunch of other shit. Then one piece came out, was huge, and now they want to go heavy there and are putting less into other ones now that they got their potential goose.
this makes a lot of sense, they're cutting their losses
they should just shop the license around to some anime studio and give them lots of free reign
>Netflix has been shotgunning any franchise to be their "harry potter/game of thrones/lord of the rings" type thing for years now and they all failed.
Why didn't they just milk Stranger Things for all it had then moron?
>Why didn't they just milk Stranger Things for all it had then moron?
They did.........
You know it's still under production, right? There is an ungodly amount of merch for it as well.
>they milked Stranger Things!
>No Movie
>No Spinoff series
>No Video Game Spinoff
Do you guys even have any idea what milking a product is?
>>No Movie
Every fricking season finale is a movie dumbass
There are games.
It had a video games, and loads of merch and questionably related cross promotions, like the ice cream. I'd say it's miliking it anon.
Bro, it got milked so hard there is even a fricking pinball machine in 2023 for it.
Do you leave your house? Stranger Things trash use to litter like half the stores in any given mall.
Hasnt it been on-going for more than half a decade?
The netflix live action was supossed to come out this year.
The only thing it doesn't have is a movie.
They did milk the frick out of Stranger Things, what are you talking about. I'd argue no one even gives a shit about Stranger Things anymore, partially because of how corporate it started feeling because it was milked and merchandized so hard.
Can you read? They want a "fantastical world" that appeals to every demographic.
>Airbender was potentially a cinematic universe netflix was trying out along a bunch of other shit
I thought they only had rights to the live action series while the animated series and films would be for Paramount+ and Theaters.
I feel like this can backfire immensely because
A. Netshits
and B. One Piece is extremely long, I understand that lets Netflix want to explore all it's different nations/crews/etc but people want to still watch the main crew, which again since the source material is absurdly long, might not be feasible to complete without the actors becoming far older than their manga/anime counterparts.
One Piece has a lot of spinoff potential for Ace. I expect an adaptation of the Ace novel and coverstory announced after season 2. A Law prequel about the formation of the Heart pirates set between his flashbacknand first appearance is also an easy spinoff.
We're not talking about the Netflix show, we're talking about layoffs at Avatar Studios (the division of Nickelodeon which is only working on animated projects and isn't involved with the live-action series whatsoever)
Wish they made something new instead of rehashing ATLA for the third time
Fourth if you include Voltron
And it has nothing to do with the (now resolved) writer's strike or the Screen Actor's ongoing strike?
So what happened? Did the A:TLA movie become a tax write off?
Poorly aged tweets, this homie was responding to Wish
>https://twitter.com/ZakaZ96/status/1707220587850998262
When is this coming out again?
I wonder if they launched this program just because they're losing so many staff they need to train new ones
http://www.nickalive.net/2023/09/nickelodeon-announces-plans-to-launch.html