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<blockquote data-quote="LuisCarlos17f" data-source="post: 8169988" data-attributes="member: 6802378"><p>Sometimes I wonder about a second opportunity for Dragonlance adaptation. In the right hands it may be a true blockbuster, and even to be more famous than FR. But I doubt who would produce it. Paramount still has to find the secret to produce blockbusters. A famous franchise is not enough, not even a first blockbuster. My intution tells me this will be a bad year for Disney and AT&T/Warner, by fault of things not linked with the world of culture. Netflix is producing a lot of action-live and some animation series, but also some epic fails, for example<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o-3jpoz400I" target="_blank"> "The Indhun Chronicles", the adaptation of a succesful Spanish fantasy saga</a>. </p><p></p><p>Today filming action-live is harder than animation by fault of this epidemic, and I hope this ends this year. </p><p></p><p>This could be the right time for the fantasy action-live productions, but the key is a good story and a perfect hook to attract public/audence. We have to remember fantasy isn't harder to be created than the superheroes comics, but today the comics of sword & sorcery aren't the best cash-cows. </p><p></p><p>A D&D production needs something children loved, to sell toys and other merchandising products.</p><p></p><p>To tell stories about "from zero to hero" better the TV or streaming series, more time for the evolution of the characters, and this is more true when we talk about adaptation of written fiction. </p><p></p><p>* My brother sent us pictures of his children, and in one of these my dear nephews appear with a doll of <s>Gregorio</s> Grogu, the "pet".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LuisCarlos17f, post: 8169988, member: 6802378"] Sometimes I wonder about a second opportunity for Dragonlance adaptation. In the right hands it may be a true blockbuster, and even to be more famous than FR. But I doubt who would produce it. Paramount still has to find the secret to produce blockbusters. A famous franchise is not enough, not even a first blockbuster. My intution tells me this will be a bad year for Disney and AT&T/Warner, by fault of things not linked with the world of culture. Netflix is producing a lot of action-live and some animation series, but also some epic fails, for example[URL='https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o-3jpoz400I'] "The Indhun Chronicles", the adaptation of a succesful Spanish fantasy saga[/URL]. Today filming action-live is harder than animation by fault of this epidemic, and I hope this ends this year. This could be the right time for the fantasy action-live productions, but the key is a good story and a perfect hook to attract public/audence. We have to remember fantasy isn't harder to be created than the superheroes comics, but today the comics of sword & sorcery aren't the best cash-cows. A D&D production needs something children loved, to sell toys and other merchandising products. To tell stories about "from zero to hero" better the TV or streaming series, more time for the evolution of the characters, and this is more true when we talk about adaptation of written fiction. * My brother sent us pictures of his children, and in one of these my dear nephews appear with a doll of [S]Gregorio[/S] Grogu, the "pet". [/QUOTE]
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