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Trailers out ! Oh boy ! Kill me
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It’s probably some pretensious message how the cops are black and white like rorshack or some bsAre cops supposed to be good or bad? I still can't tell what the narrative is supposed to be.
Why you do this
They are probably hoping they can avoid the year or two of downtime that followed The Sopranos now that Game of Thrones is over. That would also explain why they're developing a bunch of GoT spinoffs.Cause HBO desperate
Watching it, I get the feeling that this is something that I'd be more interested in seeing if it weren't connected to Watchmen.
I'm probably just disappointed that WB/DC have turned Watchmen into another property that can be exploited
Yep, absolutely no shortage of talent here. And like the Darwyn Cooke illustrated spinoffs, there is a lot of striking imagery, but little reason for it to exist. I guess the best case scenario is if they pull off a Toy Story 4 of all things: despite an earlier perfect ending, they put out something of quality that doesn't need to be, but is still fun to watch.I love everyone involved with this and have loved a lot of their past work. That's why I'm so sad.
The hooded justice bit was from an in universe ( ala Chernobyl ) show that depicts the heroes in their glory days .I'm just happy Jean is getting work. Tbh the only place older women can find work is with Ryan Murphy so it's better she is working with Noah Hawley and Damon Lindeloff.
I saw Hooded Justice....or his descendant...??? We're not getting his fifty shades of rape shit with Cap Metropolis are we? Bc that was horrid.
Watching the trailer, it seems like a show that, if it was it's own original work, would be very intriguing, superheroes inspiring vigilantes to kill cops. However, making it associated with Watchmen just seems like a blatant cash grab that won't do the franchise justice (no pun intended) in terms of it's very unique themes.
BTW, I think Zach Snyder's film is the best superhero film ever made, far better than The Dark Knight, and I think that Watchmen (both comic and film) in general is probably, on a thematic level at least, the greatest and most relevant story of the contemporary era.
Watching the trailer, it seems like a show that, if it was it's own original work, would be very intriguing, superheroes inspiring vigilantes to kill cops. However, making it associated with Watchmen just seems like a blatant cash grab that won't do the franchise justice (no pun intended) in terms of it's very unique themes.
BTW, I think Zach Snyder's film is the best superhero film ever made, far better than The Dark Knight, and I think that Watchmen (both comic and film) in general is probably, on a thematic level at least, the greatest and most relevant story of the contemporary era.