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I'm about to check out the Undoing now. Hopefully it holds my attention. Did anyone else watch Succession? Such a good show IMO. I'm definitely ready for season 3.
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I'm about to check out the Undoing now. Hopefully it holds my attention. Did anyone else watch Succession? Such a good show IMO. I'm definitely ready for season 3.
Finished Watchmen last night. Great show. A wonderful sequel to the original graphic novel.
A little salty that they don’t give credit to Alan Moore, who has penned many classics comic stories. Edit: Didn’t know the back story that he requested his name be removed from the work he doesn’t own.
I get it. It’s personal choice. I don’t read comics anymore but he was my GOAT.
It’s crazy a lot of his catalog (League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen, V, From Hell, Watchmen) have been made into films. None of them have been done justice until HBO adopted Watch Men. Would I have ever wanted a sequel. No. But I can’t complain.
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I sideloaded it on my Firestick and it works as if it were made for the FireTV. I think they made the app to function on the Firestick, but legal stuff kept it off the store, so it’s pretty much the official app.When is HBO Max coming to Xfinity? Can't even get this app on FireStick but I'm an HBO subscriber.
I wholeheartedly agree.Honestly bro for HBO to take watchmen over 20 years after it's release and create such a perfect sequel is amazing to me. I always tell people this is like someone writing something along the lines of romeo and juliet part 2 and not ****ing it up.
I've never seen someone take someone else's source material and seamlessly make a continuation in film. That reason alone makes me happy they didn't try for season 2. As great as it is, there's too much room for error the longer they run it. One and done was perfect for that show (even though that breaks my heart as a fan).
I didn't realize that Vertigo was run similar to Image on that regards. That pretty dope. Hopefully we can get some good work down the line. There are some great stories to be told.FX is developing the Y: The Last Man tv series. Scrapped the first go at it and are going through the process again now.
Unlike Watchmen, which DC basically swindled from Moore, all those Vertigo comics were creator owned to an extent. So it's not like they'll automatically go to HBO.
Only a little bit. They're less like Image when it comes to the comics. Like they own some rights there and take some of the income but shopping the property for tv and film rights can be done by the creators.I didn't realize that Vertigo was run similar to Image on that regards. That pretty dope. Hopefully we can get some good work down the line. There are some great stories to be told.