++ With the news about the possibility of a Black Widow movie (which I'll believe it when I see it, since Marvel has constantly flip-flopped on this for years now), I've been thinking about other ways that her story could be told. Instead of a film, I would much prefer a television series based on a young Natasha and her training in the Black Widow program. Her backstory is fascinating in itself, and I think a show would be more suitable for focusing and exploring those elements of her story than a feature film. Then again, I've always believed that certain stories are much better fitted for television anyway since film can be quite limiting. Plus, it would give us a chance to see someone else take on the character of Natasha Romanova, especially a young Natasha.
++ Agents of SHIELD is considered to be the highest top-rated Marvel show on Rotten Tomatoes to date, followed closely by Luke Cage and Jessica Jones. Seeing it has five seasons so far and has continued to just get better and stronger as it goes on, that very impressive. Well-deserved, imho.
++ There is going to be a new Freeform show called Siren that I am intrigued by. I am fascinated with mermaids along with other mythological creatures, and anything that explores the darker side of mermaid lore is something right up my alley. In general, I like things that challenge the way society and mainstream media has altered to be innocent when in actuality they are darker and much more frightening, particularly if it includes body horror. Mermaids, angels, fairies, most fairytale stories, etc. Granted, I know this series will most likely not be the thriller that I probably want it to be, but I'm intrigued by the concept nonetheless.
++ I had just heard about the whole Heathers television show remake, and now Charmed is officially getting a reboot on the CW, both which are completely unnecessary. Look, this has obviously been mentioned before plenty of times by myself and others, but to reiterate: I'm just so tired of all these reboots/remakes/revivals. True, some of them can be rather decent and even prove themselves to work really well, but those are really rare and let's be honest most of the time all these remakes/revivals are nothing more than just unimaginative money-grabbers that add nothing new. Every single time I hear news about a previous show possibly getting a revival or a reboot made, I inwardly cringe. Not everything needs to be revived, not everything needs to have a remake. Just because it is the current trend right now doesn't mean everyone needs to follow it.
++ Agents of SHIELD is considered to be the highest top-rated Marvel show on Rotten Tomatoes to date, followed closely by Luke Cage and Jessica Jones. Seeing it has five seasons so far and has continued to just get better and stronger as it goes on, that very impressive. Well-deserved, imho.
++ There is going to be a new Freeform show called Siren that I am intrigued by. I am fascinated with mermaids along with other mythological creatures, and anything that explores the darker side of mermaid lore is something right up my alley. In general, I like things that challenge the way society and mainstream media has altered to be innocent when in actuality they are darker and much more frightening, particularly if it includes body horror. Mermaids, angels, fairies, most fairytale stories, etc. Granted, I know this series will most likely not be the thriller that I probably want it to be, but I'm intrigued by the concept nonetheless.
++ I had just heard about the whole Heathers television show remake, and now Charmed is officially getting a reboot on the CW, both which are completely unnecessary. Look, this has obviously been mentioned before plenty of times by myself and others, but to reiterate: I'm just so tired of all these reboots/remakes/revivals. True, some of them can be rather decent and even prove themselves to work really well, but those are really rare and let's be honest most of the time all these remakes/revivals are nothing more than just unimaginative money-grabbers that add nothing new. Every single time I hear news about a previous show possibly getting a revival or a reboot made, I inwardly cringe. Not everything needs to be revived, not everything needs to have a remake. Just because it is the current trend right now doesn't mean everyone needs to follow it.
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Date: 2018-01-28 12:04 am (UTC)I never watched it but I know it was based on The Witches of Eastwick but there was the show Witches of East End... I thought this could have gone ok and no need to take Charmed and do something else with it. I don't like that they'll take the name and do something else entirely.
I do not remember seeing anything or hearing anything about a Buffy reboot. A Giles series and a Faith series, which I have heard of for years would have been very awesome, however. I know Eliza refused the faith one to do either Tru Calling or Dollhouse though.
I was a huge fan of the Archie comics but not Sabrina. I actually didn't know there were Sabrina comics. I know she was in some of the Archie comics however. I have to say I am curious about it.
There are so many books that could be turned into series or movies, it's crazy that the demand is much bigger on remakes/reboots and continued sequels that, let's be honest, aren't all that great but sometimes are... One movie franchise I like is Bring It On. The first is a classic, I dislike the second, I adore the third with Hayden Panettiere, the 4rth was ok. I liked the 5th and thought the 6th was meh. Better than the second but they could have just not made it.
Anyway *laughs*
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Date: 2018-01-28 02:14 am (UTC)Oh yeah, that was kind of a huge deal (http://buffy.wikia.com/wiki/Untitled_Buffy_theatrical_reboot) at the time of the announcement. Many fans were upset about it as were most of the cast and crew from the show. Thankfully, nothing came from it, but it does put questions on whether anyone would even dare to try to do this again. There are just some things you shouldn't touch, y'know?
Eliza wanted to take a break from being Faith to do other things at the time (Tru Calling), but said she was game for doing a Faith spin-off sometime in the future. I honestly wish they would revisit that. Same with the Giles spin-off, since I kept hearing about it throughout the years. I think most fans kind of want to see either of those, even if it's just a limited series or something. I know that they could just do so in the comics, but it would be amazing to have something on the screen.
I actually didn't know there were Sabrina comics.
I wasn't even aware she was based on a comic book character, which is hilarious in hindsight since at the beginning of every episode of the show it would say "based on the character from Archie Comics", lol.
There are so many books that could be turned into series or movies
Exactly, or anyone who has an original idea for a movie or television show concept. There are just so many original story ideas out there that deserve to be told on the big or small screen, but Hollywood is all about the safety net of remakes and sequels to give a damn about those. Why risk something different and original when you can have the same old shit time and again?
One of my favorite movie franchises was Resident Evil. Sure, it didn't resemble much of the video games but after the first film it wasn't intending too. It was just some entertaining action movie surrounding zombies and Milla Jovovich kicking ass and taking names. They weren't perfect, but damn I was all about that franchise so much. I'm hoping that the new Tomb Raider movie based on the reboot of the video game ends up becoming a film franchise too.
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Date: 2018-01-28 05:48 am (UTC)Nope. I wouldn't say no to a reunion of sort, like a two parter or whatever, just to give us an idea where they all are now... you know, even if they are up to season 11 in comics (which I haven't read at all yet even though I want to) but otherwise... Leave Buffy alone!
Oh right, it was for Tru Calling. Oops. They could still do it, that spin-off, I mean. For Giles's, it was supposed to be during his Ripper days, I think. That could be kinda harder to do unless they take somebody else completely to play the younger Giles.
It's funny how they referred to Sabrina basing her from the Archie comics if there were comics centered on her to begin with. I remember her in some Archie stories. Having short white-ish hair with a headband and Salem, her cat always around as well. She lived in quite the ordinary house where she never really invited people in, if memory serves. it's been sooooooo long since i read those comics.
Oh yes, resident Evil. I didn't know the video games at the time the first movie came out but I loved the movie and I have followed that franchise since. I bought the very last movie today too. And I'm not really interested in the games.