Is DMC netflix safe or not?

Do you think that DMC Netflix is in the safe zone of the adaptation?

In general basically, of course we can say that the story and source material was altered and being questionable. But do you think in general, that NETFLIX DMC is safe from the Hollywood nonsense like how Adi Shankar said in his interview?

Personally, I think it is not screwed. Is it the best adaptation? Maybe not, but is it cool and decent adaptation? I can say yes on that. But what do you guys think?

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u/KangarooOk8583 — 21 hours ago

Remaking the Scorch Trials movie script.

Hello! I'd love to get your opinion on a project I'm thinking about.

I want to write a script remake of The Scorch Trials movie that adapts the book a bit more faithfully. I don't consider myself a great writer, but I really want to bring my own vision of the story to life.

Do you think I should rewrite The Maze Runner script first, or jump straight into The Scorch Trials? If I start with The Scorch Trials, there will be a few extra
Gladers around, including characters who survived the Maze in my version even though they died in the original film.

For instance, if I'm not mistaken, a character like Clint one of the Medjacks is supposed to stay alive throughout the trilogy.

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u/KangarooOk8583 — 11 days ago

A reboot in the future?

I’ve been thinking, would we in the future get a major reboot of Maze Runner? No, not the incoming project that is supposed to be like a Maze Cutter.

Do you think that maybe, they will reboot Maze Runner in a form of movie again or in series? I think if Maze Runner is getting the popularity again, it should be a series that really adapt the books properly.

However, I think that shouldn’t change the aspect of the original trilogy movies. Maybe more scenes in the Maze and some inspiration from the movie.

People did complained how Scorch Trials movie was not a faithful adaptation, yet I think that the movie fixed AND created a lot of issues.

For me, personally, even Death Cure book had too much issues to be adapted. Maybe, if Disney decides to reboot the franchise again like Percy Jackson, we will get a proper adaptation and visuals from what director Wes Ball had given us.

I’m sorry for my bad english, it is not my first language.

So what do you guys think? Maybe one book 2 seasons at most?

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u/KangarooOk8583 — 1 month ago

MEANWHILE IN ANOTHER UNIVERSE.

TOKYO GHOUL WAS ADAPTED BY ANOTHER STUDIO. Possibly Mappa or even Wits Studio. Or any kind of studio.

Stunning animation and art style that could follow Ishida art style.

TOKYO GHOUL SEASON 1: 24 Episodes

TOKYO GHOUL SEASON 2 part 1: 30 Episodes

TOKYO GHOUL SEASON 2 Part 2: 15 Episodes

Season 2 follows the manga and the draft of ishida original story.

Then another spin off of the novels.

IF green lit?

TOKYO GHOUL: RE Season 1: 25 Episodes

TOKYO GHOUL: RE season 2: 23 Episodes

TOKYO GHOUL: The Black Reaper: A movie that features 60 frames and 2 hours movie that showing the Black Reaper of Kaneki and other characters side.

TOKYO GHOUL RE: The Final season part 1

TOKYO GHOUL RE: The Final season part 2

Fun spin off prequels:

Tokyo Ghoul: Jail -10 episodes each 30 minutes.

only in another universe my friend.

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u/KangarooOk8583 — 3 months ago