Castlevania marries up with Netflix
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Castlevania marries up with Netflix
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Shankar says it will break the streak of bad video game adaptations: “I’m personally guaranteeing that this is going to be the best f–king video game adaptation ever made to date. I’ve seen it, and it’s f–king amazing.” The new show is reportedly very violent, akin to the likes of “Akira,” HBO’s “Spawn” and “Young Justice”.
Teaser - http://io9.gizmodo.com/heres-the-first- ... 1795524908
Shankar says it will break the streak of bad video game adaptations: “I’m personally guaranteeing that this is going to be the best f–king video game adaptation ever made to date. I’ve seen it, and it’s f–king amazing.” The new show is reportedly very violent, akin to the likes of “Akira,” HBO’s “Spawn” and “Young Justice”.
Teaser - http://io9.gizmodo.com/heres-the-first- ... 1795524908
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I saw some blonde guy in the trailer climb out of a coffin...
Hope it wasn't Dracula
I will give it a watch, if it's decent Netflix could be onto something
(Dark crystal Netflix thing )
Hope it wasn't Dracula
I will give it a watch, if it's decent Netflix could be onto something
(Dark crystal Netflix thing )
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That's obviously Alucard
He was also changed to a blonde in the games' canon, so I'm fine with that. You see his face immediately after at 1:03, followed by Sypha and Grant, and at 1:06 you see a classic black haired Dracula. I still have a hard time imagining anything good can come of this, but so far everything looks as it should.

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It's being written by Warren Ellis. I'm very optimistic. Castlevania III is also a GREAT choice for source material.

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Warren Ellis?
Hmm...I think he peaked in the late 90s, early 2000s, but I'm sure he's still got some goods.
Hmm...I think he peaked in the late 90s, early 2000s, but I'm sure he's still got some goods.
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I'm only interested if this guy is involved.
Two working class dudes, one black one white, just baked a tray of ten cookies together.
An oligarch walks in and grabs nine cookies for himself.
Then he says to the white dude "Watch out for that black dude, he wants a piece of your cookie!"
An oligarch walks in and grabs nine cookies for himself.
Then he says to the white dude "Watch out for that black dude, he wants a piece of your cookie!"
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Is he Ralph or Trevor?
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Well this is crazy. Who asked for this? I want to know how they knew I wanted this when I didn't 

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Demo reel reminds me of Dethklok
tldr: A computer decided House of Cards would be a pretty popular thing for Netflix to have.
They have space-age algorithms that calculate what people want to watch, and use it to target intersections that are undersupplied when they decide to make a thing.Weak Boson wrote:Well this is crazy. Who asked for this? I want to know how they knew I wanted this when I didn't
tldr: A computer decided House of Cards would be a pretty popular thing for Netflix to have.
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Shmupsfarm is basically the center of the internet, they've read the 'Castlevania Miscellanies' thread, et voila.Weak Boson wrote:Well this is crazy. Who asked for this? I want to know how they knew I wanted this when I didn't
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If they cared about what people wanted they wouldn't have made a Castlevania 3 series in 2017.
All the more reason to be thankful for this.
All the more reason to be thankful for this.
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Nah, they care a ton about what their customers want. There's probably a lot of people who watch animation and action horror shows* on the service, who've been searching for something something Castlevania in that search bar and being disappointed time and again.
The AI is heavily involved in all the unique content they invest in. Because it's a machine in charge of these decisions they can come across as extremely eccentric at times. Such as how they paid for the dubbed version of Knights of Sidonia, season 2.
We're just so conditioned to copy-and-paste crap everywhere, greenlit by some shallow bastard that only cares about cocaine and hookers, that anything unique comes as a shock. Arrested Development gets crap Nielson ratings, but on the Netflix it's a real money maker.
* Animation+action horror is probably something where the supply isn't meeting demand. Madoka Magica and Attack on Titan have practically no competition whatsoever.
The AI is heavily involved in all the unique content they invest in. Because it's a machine in charge of these decisions they can come across as extremely eccentric at times. Such as how they paid for the dubbed version of Knights of Sidonia, season 2.
We're just so conditioned to copy-and-paste crap everywhere, greenlit by some shallow bastard that only cares about cocaine and hookers, that anything unique comes as a shock. Arrested Development gets crap Nielson ratings, but on the Netflix it's a real money maker.
* Animation+action horror is probably something where the supply isn't meeting demand. Madoka Magica and Attack on Titan have practically no competition whatsoever.
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Another thing to consider is how non-existent the American animation industry is, beyond comedies and stuff made for children.
As I noted in the weeaboo thread, there are efforts in China to cultivate their industry, with things like an adoption of The King's Avatar. Maybe in the future Netflix will feed this niche?
Just like how videogames were dismissed as something just for children, it's an emerging market as those kids grow up.
As I noted in the weeaboo thread, there are efforts in China to cultivate their industry, with things like an adoption of The King's Avatar. Maybe in the future Netflix will feed this niche?
Just like how videogames were dismissed as something just for children, it's an emerging market as those kids grow up.
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I think its more to do with Konami rebuilding itself and its IP's.
This industry has become 2 dimensional as it transcended into a 3D world.
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Yep, this is what made me most excited to see this. It could mean Konami is thinking about revisiting the classic Castlevania universe in games as well.neorichieb1971 wrote:I think its more to do with Konami rebuilding itself and its IP's.
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After hoping for years, it's finally happening!

