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Join Date: Jan 2020
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I'm down for more Gavan. I'm curious what the "Infinity" will refer to.
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Join Date: Aug 2021
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Well, it’s not really clear yet what we’re talking about. As they write in the article itself, this may well turn out to be a film or a single show in order to hold off the year and test the audience for accepting new/remakes of old concepts.
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Echoing Oni
Join Date: Jan 2012
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I hope they just update the theme song and don't entirely replace it.
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Join Date: Sep 2020
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i don't know it can be a movie like what happen with mazinger z?
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TokuKnight89
Join Date: May 2013
Location: Central Louisiana (Cenla)
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We don't what this is. A series? A movie? All of the available evidence, which is still largely circumstantial at best, points to a series which will fill the possible void left by Sentai if the rumors of a hiatus are true. Gavan's revival from several years back only went so far and seemed to run out of steam after Space Squad.
It matters not what this will ultimately be. A movie could be interesting as could a series. Is it sad that Sentai could be put on pause? Yes, but they've been going pretty much non-stop since Battle Fever J back in '79, so this does make some amount of sense especially since toy sales aren't going as far as they need to. It's been stated on one of these threads that this is similar to other tokusatsu franchises from Ultraman to Kamen Rider to Godzilla. We could point to many other things that have done the same, from Transformers to Doctor Who to He-Man to G.I. Joe to Digimon. Some keep going in a reduced capacity and others take a breather before getting back in there with something new and bold and fresh. We also have to consider that Gavan Type G was brought to us by a 2012 Movie alongside a two-part special crossover in Go-Busters. What if they flip that script and do a Metal Heroes revival series with a two-part Sentai crossover special which may or may not advertise a potential movie special centering on Sentai specifically? There is trepidation, but also intrigue and a host of possibilities. |
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Join Date: Sep 2020
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We don't what this is. A series? A movie? All of the available evidence, which is still largely circumstantial at best, points to a series which will fill the possible void left by Sentai if the rumors of a hiatus are true. Gavan's revival from several years back only went so far and seemed to run out of steam after Space Squad.
It matters not what this will ultimately be. A movie could be interesting as could a series. Is it sad that Sentai could be put on pause? Yes, but they've been going pretty much non-stop since Battle Fever J back in '79, so this does make some amount of sense especially since toy sales aren't going as far as they need to. It's been stated on one of these threads that this is similar to other tokusatsu franchises from Ultraman to Kamen Rider to Godzilla. We could point to many other things that have done the same, from Transformers to Doctor Who to He-Man to G.I. Joe to Digimon. Some keep going in a reduced capacity and others take a breather before getting back in there with something new and bold and fresh. We also have to consider that Gavan Type G was brought to us by a 2012 Movie alongside a two-part special crossover in Go-Busters. What if they flip that script and do a Metal Heroes revival series with a two-part Sentai crossover special which may or may not advertise a potential movie special centering on Sentai specifically? There is trepidation, but also intrigue and a host of possibilities. |
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Join Date: Sep 2020
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We don't what this is. A series? A movie? All of the available evidence, which is still largely circumstantial at best, points to a series which will fill the possible void left by Sentai if the rumors of a hiatus are true. Gavan's revival from several years back only went so far and seemed to run out of steam after Space Squad.
It matters not what this will ultimately be. A movie could be interesting as could a series. Is it sad that Sentai could be put on pause? Yes, but they've been going pretty much non-stop since Battle Fever J back in '79, so this does make some amount of sense especially since toy sales aren't going as far as they need to. It's been stated on one of these threads that this is similar to other tokusatsu franchises from Ultraman to Kamen Rider to Godzilla. We could point to many other things that have done the same, from Transformers to Doctor Who to He-Man to G.I. Joe to Digimon. Some keep going in a reduced capacity and others take a breather before getting back in there with something new and bold and fresh. We also have to consider that Gavan Type G was brought to us by a 2012 Movie alongside a two-part special crossover in Go-Busters. What if they flip that script and do a Metal Heroes revival series with a two-part Sentai crossover special which may or may not advertise a potential movie special centering on Sentai specifically? There is trepidation, but also intrigue and a host of possibilities. |
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Join Date: Sep 2020
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We don't what this is. A series? A movie? All of the available evidence, which is still largely circumstantial at best, points to a series which will fill the possible void left by Sentai if the rumors of a hiatus are true. Gavan's revival from several years back only went so far and seemed to run out of steam after Space Squad.
It matters not what this will ultimately be. A movie could be interesting as could a series. Is it sad that Sentai could be put on pause? Yes, but they've been going pretty much non-stop since Battle Fever J back in '79, so this does make some amount of sense especially since toy sales aren't going as far as they need to. It's been stated on one of these threads that this is similar to other tokusatsu franchises from Ultraman to Kamen Rider to Godzilla. We could point to many other things that have done the same, from Transformers to Doctor Who to He-Man to G.I. Joe to Digimon. Some keep going in a reduced capacity and others take a breather before getting back in there with something new and bold and fresh. We also have to consider that Gavan Type G was brought to us by a 2012 Movie alongside a two-part special crossover in Go-Busters. What if they flip that script and do a Metal Heroes revival series with a two-part Sentai crossover special which may or may not advertise a potential movie special centering on Sentai specifically? There is trepidation, but also intrigue and a host of possibilities. |
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