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05-01-2018, 03:51 PM | #51 |
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Somthing just hit me. Will Ninja Steel & Ninja Super Steel still get season dvd sets from Lionsgate??
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05-01-2018, 04:20 PM | #52 |
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05-01-2018, 04:25 PM | #53 |
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Totally calling it, So when or if eventually Hasbro/Nick screws up Power Rangers like Disney did and the hype is gone for the general audience. Who else is thinking Haim Saban's buying it back for a dirt cheap?! Give it 10 years? Obviously I don't want Saban buying it back, as Neo-Saban era is painful to watch. If Hasbro is serious about the 'great storytelling', they better step up and have the writers watch the entire sentai series and movie like Kyle Higgins when he watch MMPR before doing the comics. They should also rid of the Super season, and return to one series format a year, I know its Nick's issue but make an exception for PR.
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05-01-2018, 04:31 PM | #54 |
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Totally calling it, So when or if eventually Hasbro/Nick screws up Power Rangers like Disney did and the hype is gone for the general audience. Who else is thinking Haim Saban's buying it back for a dirt cheap?! Give it 10 years? Obviously I don't want Saban buying it back, as Neo-Saban era is painful to watch. If Hasbro is serious about the 'great storytelling', they better step up and have the writers watch the entire sentai series and movie like Kyle Higgins when he watch MMPR before doing the comics. They should also rid of the Super season, and return to one series format a year, I know its Nick's issue but make an exception for PR.
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05-01-2018, 04:42 PM | #55 |
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Could Hasbro have interest in another Tokus like KR's ?
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05-01-2018, 04:46 PM | #56 |
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Well that's certainly possible but it depends on how they handle PR. They could end up wanting to try and diversify the toku henshin hero genre for western audiences
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05-01-2018, 04:46 PM | #57 |
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Well Hasbro actively had interest unlike Disney who got it in a bundle deal, like how 4kids got the rights to a One Piece dub despite not wanting it. Plus Hasbro supports unions, which mean better actors and writers and the fact Hasbro already signed up a deal to do the Beast Morphers toys
Beast Morphers could most certainly be the final live action series, for a whole host of reasons not limited to the above. I have it on fairly good authority that Toei aren't giving Saban Brands (and now Hasbro) the rights to any new Super Sentai material. They can only adapt the stuff they already licensed in the past. So Hasbro Studios will have to announce some sort of animated series. I fully expect the Nickelodeon deal to be bought out too, so they have control over a better deal. Anyways, I reckon the next big Hasbro announcement is going to be their acquisition of IDW, and buyout of Machinima from Warner Bros. |
05-01-2018, 05:18 PM | #58 |
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You're talking about a company that is by all accounts actively trying to end doing the live-action Transfomers movies, because they want their own in-house studio doing theatrically-released animated movies instead that are more on-brand. Heck, Hasbro was prepared to buyout Lionsgate purely to guarantee decent distribution for their in-house movies.
Beast Morphers could most certainly be the final live action series, for a whole host of reasons not limited to the above. I have it on fairly good authority that Toei aren't giving Saban Brands (and now Hasbro) the rights to any new Super Sentai material. They can only adapt the stuff they already licensed in the past. So Hasbro Studios will have to announce some sort of animated series. I fully expect the Nickelodeon deal to be bought out too, so they have control over a better deal. Anyways, I reckon the next big Hasbro announcement is going to be their acquisition of IDW, and buyout of Machinima from Warner Bros. |
05-01-2018, 05:18 PM | #59 |
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Hasbro did live action not that long ago. When The Hub was still a thing it had a few newly produced live action shows, like Aquabats and RL Stine's The Haunting Hour.
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05-01-2018, 05:30 PM | #60 |
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You're talking about a company that is by all accounts actively trying to end doing the live-action Transfomers movies, because they want their own in-house studio doing theatrically-released animated movies instead that are more on-brand. Heck, Hasbro was prepared to buyout Lionsgate purely to guarantee decent distribution for their in-house movies.
Beast Morphers could most certainly be the final live action series, for a whole host of reasons not limited to the above. I have it on fairly good authority that Toei aren't giving Saban Brands (and now Hasbro) the rights to any new Super Sentai material. They can only adapt the stuff they already licensed in the past. So Hasbro Studios will have to announce some sort of animated series. I fully expect the Nickelodeon deal to be bought out too, so they have control over a better deal. Anyways, I reckon the next big Hasbro announcement is going to be their acquisition of IDW, and buyout of Machinima from Warner Bros. |
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