true, however I'm seeing better chances for Constantine than other shows. WB product and assets can easily be sold to other WB affiliated studios/networks. If it was a sole NBC production I'd be completely negative though
Apparently NBC is considering moving it to Syfy, making it darker and rebrandin it as Hellblazer. Which I hope will end up happening, because it sounds fricking amazing.
I don't care if they change the title or not, but I'm all for it being darker. Perhaps then they could introduce Ben from the Newcastle Crew which I'm not surprised NBC didn't want to introduce the character seeing what happened to him, lol.
Why would or should they bill it as a "series finale" when they don't know themselves if it will be? Multiple websites are reporting that they still haven't decided and that they are trying to figure out if it's feasible to keep it alive somehow as it has many fans at NBC Universal. It might end up being the last episode but that decision has not been made yet.
I'm happy with it staying on NBC, I'm happy with it moving to Syfy especially if it can be darker... but god no, please no name change. I hope all parts of that rumor are true except the name change. People know it as Constantine already, why confuse people further? (I was also adamantly against Cougar Town getting a name change, was glad it didn't.)
I think it's more that Frank and Benjamin (the two missing Newcastle crew members) are stereotypes/character archetypes that might have worked in 1985 but would feel rather stale in 2015. I'm okay with leaving them out. Anne-Marie did mention Judith though.
Frank, I'd agree with. But with Ben....that would just add a whole new layer is inner torture that John has to deal with, knowing that he pretty much let a demon do what it did to someone so young as Ben was.
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They should've billed it as series finale,at least for the sake of fans.
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Jesus fucking christ, when are they gonna renew it??
ReplyDeletetrue, however I'm seeing better chances for Constantine than other shows. WB product and assets can easily be sold to other WB affiliated studios/networks. If it was a sole NBC production I'd be completely negative though
ReplyDeleteJesu freaking christ, when are they gonna renew it?
ReplyDeleteApparently NBC is considering moving it to Syfy, making it darker and rebrandin it as Hellblazer. Which I hope will end up happening, because it sounds fricking amazing.
ReplyDeleteMam/Sir, you have no idea how much you made my day better. Thank you so much for that info.
ReplyDeleteI hope it happens. This show got better as it went along.
ReplyDeleteSo does the BrujerÃa put a bounty on Constantine and Papa Midnite tries to claim it or what?
ReplyDeleteSyFy might takes Constantine off NBC's hands.
ReplyDeleteI don't care if they change the title or not, but I'm all for it being darker. Perhaps then they could introduce Ben from the Newcastle Crew which I'm not surprised NBC didn't want to introduce the character seeing what happened to him, lol.
ReplyDeletei'm guessing, Constantine's been meddling in their business an awful lot right?
ReplyDeleteWhy would or should they bill it as a "series finale" when they don't know themselves if it will be? Multiple websites are reporting that they still haven't decided and that they are trying to figure out if it's feasible to keep it alive somehow as it has many fans at NBC Universal. It might end up being the last episode but that decision has not been made yet.
ReplyDeleteI'm happy with it staying on NBC, I'm happy with it moving to Syfy especially if it can be darker... but god no, please no name change. I hope all parts of that rumor are true except the name change. People know it as Constantine already, why confuse people further? (I was also adamantly against Cougar Town getting a name change, was glad it didn't.)
ReplyDeleteI think it's more that Frank and Benjamin (the two missing Newcastle crew members) are stereotypes/character archetypes that might have worked in 1985 but would feel rather stale in 2015. I'm okay with leaving them out. Anne-Marie did mention Judith though.
ReplyDeleteFrank, I'd agree with. But with Ben....that would just add a whole new layer is inner torture that John has to deal with, knowing that he pretty much let a demon do what it did to someone so young as Ben was.
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