• DaTingGoBrrr@lemmy.ml
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    17 days ago

    Why do we even need a remake of the old movies? The movies are still holding up very well in this day and age. Why couldn’t they focus on some other story? Expand the universe a little. Hogwarts is not the only magic school that exists…

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        17 days ago

        but that excuse doesnt hold water either, why spend money on a remake when you can make money on a quick and easy and CHEAP remaster/re-release without any effort or inevitable backlash around casting choices

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          16 days ago

          Remasters rarely make money.

          The Blu-ray remaster of Star Trek (can’t remember which series) lost money.

          No one would buy a re-release of a decade old Harry Potter film.

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            Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone was 2001, 25 years ago. Deathly Hallows was 2011, 15 years ago.

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      17 days ago

      Because JK Rowling is pissed that the original cast doesn’t support her becoming a raging transphobe/capitalist goon.

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        The world building is weak because Rowling is a bad fantasy writer, not because it was written for grade schoolers. There are tons of series aimed at grade schoolers with incredible world building - Redwall, Warrior Cats, Earthsea, just to name a few, all have way better world building than Harry Potter.

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          16 days ago

          Earthsea has some of the best world building of all time, but I’m not sure I’d say it was written for grade schoolers.

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            I feel like Earthsea is appropriate for middle-school-aged kids (so like 11-14ish), right? Maybe our definitions of “grade schoolers” is different, but I was trying to give examples for a wide range of ages

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              Actually that’s totally fair. There’s just some heady concepts in there, it certainly makes HP look much more childish and goofy.