Reboots will never be in your favour. These companies hate you, and you cannot forget that.
Franchises just aren't worth it anymore. Do I want sequels to some shit? Sure. But I'm not investing any hope into it anymore. If it happens and it's good? Great. If it's shit, and there's a good chance it will be, oh well.
Getting excited for new media is already a dumb move. Getting excited over reboots is even dumber, and in fact, I don't think there has been a good reboot/revival movie for any franchise in the past 10 years. Mad Max: Fury Road would probably the best attempt there is, but I still wouldn't say it lives up to the prior films. You could argue Ghostbusters Afterlife, but that was only after the god-awful Fem-Reboot. And let's be honest, it took something that was, at the time, made for all-ages and made it a movie that was for teens. It's was satisfactory, but I wouldn't say it was good. I wouldn't go and re-watch it any time soon.
>implying it wasn't already dead
Reboots will never be in your favour. These companies hate you, and you cannot forget that.
Franchises just aren't worth it anymore. Do I want sequels to some shit? Sure. But I'm not investing any hope into it anymore. If it happens and it's good? Great. If it's shit, and there's a good chance it will be, oh well.
Getting excited for new media is already a dumb move. Getting excited over reboots is even dumber, and in fact, I don't think there has been a good reboot/revival movie for any franchise in the past 10 years. Mad Max: Fury Road would probably the best attempt there is, but I still wouldn't say it lives up to the prior films. You could argue Ghostbusters Afterlife, but that was only after the god-awful Fem-Reboot. And let's be honest, it took something that was, at the time, made for all-ages and made it a movie that was for teens. It's was satisfactory, but I wouldn't say it was good. I wouldn't go and re-watch it any time soon.