With all of the recent flops, I feel like it's time to update the list. So far I have (in no particular order):
Concord, Dustborn, Ghostbusters (2016), Matrix (edit) Resurrections, Terminator Dark Fate, Watchmen (HBO), Joker 2, Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny, The Acolyte, Willow, Rings of Power, Saint's Row, Forspoken, Starfield, Unknown 9 Awakening, Flintlock, West Side Story, Charlie's Angels, Onward, Turning Red, Luca, Soul, Elemental, Lightyear, and Wish.
Edit: add Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, Borderlands (2024), Cowboy Bebop (Netflix), Resident Evil (Netflix), Witcher: Blood Origin, Wheel of Time[?] (Amazon), Agatha All Along, Star Wars Outlaws, Velma, and The Marvels.
Some one said the one good thing about Witcher Blood origin is that it shows precise the kind of show they would make if they tried something original. Well, this takes place in the Witcher world but not based on anything specific I don’t think
From the trailer it looked like complete trash so I don't even know what the premise was. I think it was predating the witchers.
Yea, when I see a preview with such perfect current year diversity that is my first red flag
In Blood Origins every kingdom was to much alike. Have different ethnicities with different laws and different culture and architecture that is so distinct that when there are scenes in that region the viewer would know what region it was.
It creates immersion, excitement, a sense of awe and interest.
But we got modern day diversity where every region/ kingdom is a mix of every human ethnicity and everything screams modern day California.
Exactly. And they wonder why people would rather watch and read older stuff. New stuff all looks the same