Radulno
Radulno t1_jeflc88 wrote
Reply to comment by ReservoirDog316 in ‘Star Wars’ Series ‘Skeleton Crew’ Enlists Director David Lowery - The series wrapped production in recent months, however news of who directed is just now coming out, with more expected to be revealed later by Neo2199
Directors on TV matters far less than on movies. They don't build the thing the same way, that's the showrunner job.
It's really not the same thing if you want to do a Star Wars movie to just go with a show
Radulno t1_jefl48o wrote
Reply to comment by Djamalfna in ‘Star Wars’ Series ‘Skeleton Crew’ Enlists Director David Lowery - The series wrapped production in recent months, however news of who directed is just now coming out, with more expected to be revealed later by Neo2199
Isn't Thrawn meant to be for the Ashoka show?
Radulno t1_jefkv6z wrote
Reply to comment by Kalse1229 in ‘Star Wars’ Series ‘Skeleton Crew’ Enlists Director David Lowery - The series wrapped production in recent months, however news of who directed is just now coming out, with more expected to be revealed later by Neo2199
I mean there's probably a reason. The Internet is actually positive is about some things when they like them and they're good.
Take for TV shows, House of The Dragon, The White Lotus, The Bear, Succession, Better Call Saul, The Last of Us... all in the last few months and I have only heard positive things about them.
Radulno t1_jefkld9 wrote
Reply to comment by jez124 in ‘Star Wars’ Series ‘Skeleton Crew’ Enlists Director David Lowery - The series wrapped production in recent months, however news of who directed is just now coming out, with more expected to be revealed later by Neo2199
Plenty of good directors work for Disney stuff be it Marvel or Star Wars, it's not new to this show. But they are muted and have no voice or style when they do.
Radulno t1_jeetcno wrote
Reply to comment by BalsamicBasil in African Folktales Reimagined on Netflix by meatball77
If it's produced by Netflix (?), not sure it can be called indie. They are great at producing local content everywhere though. IMO that's actually one of their biggest strengths and a huge part of why the other services don't really contest them, they are way better implemented in most international markets because they also got local content. Amazon also has quite a lot (here in France at least).
Will definitively add that to my list, sounds very interesting
Radulno t1_jedta7t wrote
Reply to comment by TechnoHorse in AMC Orphan Black: Echoes shared the first photos of its upcoming Krysten Ritter-led sequel by Atlast_2091
It's a sci-fi show, it's already "wrong", it doesn't try to be the real world lol.
Radulno t1_je9gtjb wrote
Reply to comment by jstnpotthoff in Is it okay to reach out to your favorite authors? by Smooth_Service8931
A letter need to know their adress though, I assume most authors don't publically share their adress for obvious reasons
Radulno t1_je9gqkv wrote
Reply to comment by bogo0814 in Is it okay to reach out to your favorite authors? by Smooth_Service8931
Yeah I think most author like that very much especially smaller ones. Of course, if it's a Stephen King type author, I doubt they even read fan mail anymore considering how much they probably receive. But you can probably still write, just know it'll not be read (or read and answered by assistants).
Radulno t1_jdh00b9 wrote
Reply to comment by VitaLonga in so... will there be a Black Sails: Treasure Island with Luke Arnold reprising as Long John Silver? (aka: Nautical Breaking Bad) by hocumflute
Black Sails wasn't even that successful, it's kind of wonder it got all its seasons to be honest.
Starz also doesn't really have the means to do big things anymore. Maybe if Lionsgate (that owns them IIRC) is bought by a big player ala Apple or Amazon...
Radulno t1_jc1hco3 wrote
Reply to comment by swayzeXpress815 in Ed O'Neill T.V. Dad by swayzeXpress815
Bryan Cranston was the dad for Malcolm in the Middle (7 seasons) then Breaking Bad (5 seasons and technically in Better Call Saul too). Also plays a dad in Your Honor (2 seasons)
Radulno t1_ja9xhx9 wrote
Reply to comment by Frazzledsoul in 'Citadel': Amazon’s Big Bet for a Global TV Franchise - Richard Madden and Priyanka Chopra Jonas star in Amazon’s ambitious action spy series that will premiere on Amazon on April 28, with planned spin-offs around the world. by Neo2199
To be fair, if people watch (and sub for) a show, it doesn't matter if it isn't talked about online.
Radulno t1_ja9xbkd wrote
Reply to comment by Frazzledsoul in 'Citadel': Amazon’s Big Bet for a Global TV Franchise - Richard Madden and Priyanka Chopra Jonas star in Amazon’s ambitious action spy series that will premiere on Amazon on April 28, with planned spin-offs around the world. by Neo2199
Yeah lol it premiere in 2 months and we have seen basically nothing from it. They were promoting Rings of Power or even stuff like Jack Reacher or The Boys more and earlier than this show.
Radulno t1_j9sssa5 wrote
Reply to comment by smokeyjay in Warner Bros. Discovery Sees $2.1 Billion Loss in Q4 After Big Writedown; Ad Sales Tumble by Neo2199
In 2021, it was 5.1 billions and 4.5 billions in 2022 so a little more
Radulno t1_j9sslwu wrote
Reply to comment by 52ndstreet in Warner Bros. Discovery Sees $2.1 Billion Loss in Q4 After Big Writedown; Ad Sales Tumble by Neo2199
Netflix is profitable since a few years with around 4-5 billions profits per year. But Netflix is also having far more subscribers than the others so maybe that's the key. HBO Max still should search subscriber growth, they are far from the level of Netflix.
Radulno t1_j9sshpt wrote
Reply to comment by Saar13 in Warner Bros. Discovery Sees $2.1 Billion Loss in Q4 After Big Writedown; Ad Sales Tumble by Neo2199
If they want subscribers, they maybe should have not stopped their international expansion. Tons of places don't have HBO Max
Radulno t1_j9ss9js wrote
Reply to comment by petepro in Warner Bros. Discovery Sees $2.1 Billion Loss in Q4 After Big Writedown; Ad Sales Tumble by Neo2199
Not if they didn't have an offer. That debt is basically to add to the price Zaslav was just a big enough sucker to accept to buy at that price. Even companies which could stomach that debt like Apple just said no
Radulno t1_j9ss63m wrote
Reply to comment by Coz91 in Warner Bros. Discovery Sees $2.1 Billion Loss in Q4 After Big Writedown; Ad Sales Tumble by Neo2199
Yeah a few billions per quarter too.
Radulno t1_j9ss322 wrote
Reply to comment by WordsAreSomething in Warner Bros. Discovery Sees $2.1 Billion Loss in Q4 After Big Writedown; Ad Sales Tumble by Neo2199
I'm actually not sure. We know people re-watch a lot their favorite shows on streaming too and it's probably the same on cable TV. Sure it's better to have a new hit but between a new show that may very well fail (most do) and a proven old show that people like and re-watch (like a sitcom), not sure which will be the best for ads.
Radulno t1_j9qn2eq wrote
Reply to Streaming Services Are Raising Prices, So Why Is Netflix Dropping Them in 100-Plus Markets? - Netflix is to drop monthly subscription pricing in more than 100 territories globally, but not in North America and Western Europe by Neo2199
Well Netflix actually makes money unlike the others. Also they're already the most expensive (or almost, I guess HBO Max might be more expensive) and with the password sharing thing, they probably think it'll go better with the price decrease. It's also limited to a small percentage of their base. 100-countries sound like a lot but it's only 10M people (which is 4% of their total base).
Plus they want to limit the impact of inflation and exchange rates in many of those countries I guess (it's kind of nice in general it goes the other way around)
IMO they should more revamp their tier systems but I guess it's still a good thing
Radulno t1_j9hhx5c wrote
Reply to comment by LZR0 in Paramount’s $1.5 Billion Write-Down Is the Bill for Peak TV Coming Due | Analysis by flowerhoney10
No one really. Especially if Disney leave, Hulu has nothing it would be a service with users but no content.
Radulno t1_j9hhrwv wrote
Reply to comment by LZR0 in Paramount’s $1.5 Billion Write-Down Is the Bill for Peak TV Coming Due | Analysis by flowerhoney10
Yeah I don't see why they would buy Hulu. It's not worth much, they don't own stuff themselves (even Hulu Originals are owned by Disney or Universal). I guess the user base is nice but that can be converted on Disney+
Radulno t1_j6o7z8p wrote
Reply to comment by bloodydingbat in ‘Acapulco’ Renewed For Season 3 At Apple by Murky-Insect-7556
How so? He's far from being the business mogul that he is supposed to be in the future. Though at some point, I imagine it would have to quit the hotel but even then we still have some time before that (I imagine he ultimately becomes the boss/owner of the hotel)
Radulno t1_j5jkgap wrote
Reply to comment by PineappleBetter8444 in What popular TV shows ended and will NEVER get a reboot / spin-off series? by ericdeben
> way too popular
That's in general a big reason to reboot something lol
> the way they casually threw around certain swear words would be unacceptable, even in a more open society today)
A reboot could happen without being faithful to that aspect of it
Radulno t1_j5jk70v wrote
Reply to comment by HalfYeti in What popular TV shows ended and will NEVER get a reboot / spin-off series? by ericdeben
Not sure why that matters, Fox/Disney could very well reboot it without him involved (or not more than just a vague producer credut)
Radulno t1_jefypyr wrote
Reply to comment by BalsamicBasil in African Folktales Reimagined on Netflix by meatball77
Seems to be UNESCO and Netflix associated