There's like too many live action movies to count anyways, and live actions tend to suck ass as the last good live action movie was 3 years ago (Alita Battle Angel) since they did stick to the source material. Disney live actions are a weird thing and it just puts me off in some way.
Other upcoming live action I know are: Saint Seiya, Cowboy Bebop, One Piece, Powerpuff Girls. And already they got red flags all over them when looking at behind the scenes
This can also be applied to upcoming games such as Saints Row and KOTOR, as Saints Row will become another GTA lookalike and doesn't have that Saints Row feeling, and KOTOR remake is having a writer that hates men.
It's what Kukuruyo was saying, changing the material to fit the modern society tends to be a red flag.
Alright, so when Thomas Edison invented the video camera he slapped so many patents on it that the only way you could make money filming was to go to the opposite side of the continent from his New York based lawyers. This concentrated all of the American film industry into Southern California, and when WW2 demolished Europe the American film industry lost all of it's competitors. This brings us to today where all of the major film studios are part of Hollywood or are satellites of Hollywood.
This concentration of the industry means that the upper levels of almost every studio are small enough and interconnected enough that one or two social cliques are capable of dominating almost everything. At the moment the dominant cliques are really into SJW virtue signaling, and they still haven't lost enough face for them to lose their grip on power.
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