Not to mention that the guy who canned it is no longer in the company. Other projects like it now have a real fighting chance.
Not to mention that the guy who canned it is no longer in the company. Other projects like it now have a real fighting chance.
I don't know, I still feel pretty bad. There's an entire show being made to spite Disney because of that situation, so it's not a great time to be making a similar movie.
I don't know if Dana really has any sore feelings about... well, maybe most of the people at Disney. But really, the most distinct difference I saw was that the teen is joined by her mother. Really, I am sure it will do more to make itself stand on its own. I just choose to be fair.
She has said that some of the big heads were on her side during the show’s production. So it wasn’t a total miserable experience.
Oh, okay, that clears things up. Yeah, I recall that despite the cutting down on the concluding season, she was a good sport and had a very positive outlook. She was even grateful to the fans for their support.
again, she's literally making a new show that's JUST about how evil Disney is.
Another animated property taking jabs at Disney isn't anything new and yeah she has every right to feel pissed over how Owl House was treated but I don't understand how that should affect this new film
I think the fact it's not new is my issue... well not that it's not new, but that every time it happens people seem to act like it's some bold new statement and not something that's happened for years. the same thing happened with Shrek.
That's my biggest concern, that people will just reduce Knights of Guinevere to either The Owl House 2.0 or Dana giving Disney the bird even though they still bothered to greenlight The Owl House to begin with and not let KOG stand on its own.
I mean people are already claiming this show exists to give a middle finger to Disney because of the lgbtq elements in owl house despite Dana flat out saying those elements had nothing to do with the show being cut short and this was even after she left so she has no reason to lie
because people like to hate Disney. I mean.. they're a billion dollar corporation that does shitty things. but that's not enough. people like to make up their own reasons to hate Disney beyond what the company actually does.
My thing with Hexed is less that I think it'll be bad, I'm hoping it's really good... it's more I'm concerned about backlash.
I've made no secret of my criticisms with the company.
Oh it's not a "people will" it's a "people are"
Thought so, unfortunately. Reminds me of how people were quick to reduce My Adventures of Superman's take on Lois Lane to just being a Luz clone and running that joke into the ground so hard that they reached the Earth's core.
She didn't even look that similar to Luz. Totally different animation studio and creative team.
Fair enough. I also recall that despite the cutting short on the conclusion (not to sound like a scratched record), she didn't have animosity towards anyone.
Uh... what show is that?
Knights of Guinevere
Oh, that. I just assumed it was being in a tongue-in-cheek type deal, in a way that Escape from Tomorrow tried and failed to. But from what I recall, Dana was a relatively good sport (if that phrasing is ideal) throughout it all.
The trailer for her new show premiered yesterday, and it's clearly a dig at how mass-produced, formulaic and nostalgia bomby modern Disney is.
I just sensed it was a deliberately tongue-in-cheek move.