Exactly my thoughts. Dodgeball is without doubt a classic comedy and worth rewatching again and again. Red Notice, while well made, was crap. And not funny. I like Ryan Reynolds ok, but his style of humor, for me at this point, I want him relegated to Deadpool for the rest of his career and nothing else.Cautiously optimistic.
He directed Dodgeball - which was great.
But he also directed Red Notice which, despite the stellar cast and big budget, I found deeply, deeply stupid.
Still, he certainly has the skillset and chops to do this AND he seems to actually be a fan.
Fingers crossed.
Well it's helmed by someone with a pretty decent reputation.That’s really cool. I hope it turns out well. Any links to the 80s cartoon would be awesome.
But this is helmed / written by someone I’ve never heard of on a channel / for a media company I’ve also never heard of. Cannot say that fills me with hope.
Likely not even exclusive production. eOne will be a producer on this, but they mostly purchase their productions along with another production company. So whatever this ends up being will likely have a headline production company of something else, like "Netflix Studios" and a "In association with eOne" or something like that. This is basically the first step. An announcement of "We're serious, we're spending money on this, and here is the guy heading it up."eOne is the media company that Hasbro bought a few years ago. So this is being produced in-house, and most likely, will be distributed by someone else.
I would love if they took that same concept of the 1980s cartoon and updated it. I would also like to see different styles of cartoons. I posted elsewhere a trailer for Spine of the Night, which uses gritty rotosoping. I would love to see an R rated mature D&D show approach like this.I think people are reading too much into the cartoon connection, but weirdly enough, I think dropping a few 2020s kids into a fantasy world could actually work as a show these days, given the success of Jumanji and so on.
Only 5 years? I thought if felt like something from the early 60s!And it felt a bit "5 years ago" too.
Red Notice makes me a bit concerned about this. It's okay, but if it didn't have three incredibly-reliable stars who are basically playing "their characters" (grumpy, honest Rock, snarky, vulnerable Reynolds, and smart, eyebrow-waggling Gadot), like if any of them weren't there, it'd have actually sucked. And it felt a bit "5 years ago" too.
I'm a bit disappointed they're going with this, not with the proposed Underdark show. I strongly suspect in a couple of years we're going to be saying "This D&D show is okay, but it's basically just an inferior, live-action version of the Vox Machina show".
Maybe with more characters and more time he'll do better though.
I think people are reading too much into the cartoon connection, but weirdly enough, I think dropping a few 2020s kids into a fantasy world could actually work as a show these days, given the success of Jumanji and so on.
I thought the under dark show was also going forward? This is a different show?