This definitely looks like it is for an animated series. I truly would be excited if we get a new cartoon for the X-Men.
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This definitely looks like it is for an animated series. I truly would be excited if we get a new cartoon for the X-Men.
what if hickman writes this? cool but he will mess jean :(
[QUOTE=Snoop Dogg;4625984]studio trigger please animate new X-MEN cartoon but also make the show bad[/QUOTE]
Gainax, Trigger, Production I.G, Bones. If they animate with this art style then expect greatness. Story aside at the very least it will look good.
Also Jub with shorts on looks good.
[QUOTE=darewithpeace;4626233]what if hickman writes this? cool but he will mess jean :([/QUOTE]
There's no way that they're going to make a cartoon based on Krakoa or HoXPoX. It's gonna be classic X-Men all the way just so it's accessible.
Ha. Why would the new status quo be any more inaccessible than the original animated series was for non comic readers? If they want to do new status quo, they will.
The X-men have formed their own mutant nation-state. Humans are pissed. Go.
That’s pretty much all the setup that’s required.
The only reason why they likely won't use Hickman is because his run only just started. There are plenty of older stories to mine before they'd even touch the current run.
It doesn't even matter if it's stories we've seen tons of times before because the cartoon would be for a new generation of viewers. Prepare for Days of Future Past and the Phoenix saga yet again (if this even is for a show).
[QUOTE=Jackraow21;4626351]Ha. Why would the new status quo be any more inaccessible than the original animated series was for non comic readers? If they want to do new status quo, they will.
The X-men have formed their own mutant nation-state. Humans are pissed. Go.
That’s pretty much all the setup that’s required.[/QUOTE]
Because the idea of the X-Men living in the mansion doing their thing and protecting a world that hates and fears them is what people know of the X-Men and this is going to be a cartoon directed at children even if it's enjoyable by longterm fans and adults as well. Simple is better. Explaining why the X-Men are suddenly living in their own nation on an island? Not so much, unless they build their way up to it in the show itself. Hickman's plot is a multi-season pay off, not episode one.
Yeah, we haven't had an X-Men cartoon in years, so I think that's even more reason to feature the X-Men in their traditional setup given probably most kids haven't really had them presented in that form in such a long time.
[QUOTE=Harpsikord;4626376]Because the idea of the X-Men living in the mansion doing their thing and protecting a world that hates and fears them is what people know of the X-Men and this is going to be a cartoon directed at children even if it's enjoyable by longterm fans and adults as well. Simple is better. Explaining why the X-Men are suddenly living in their own nation on an island? Not so much, unless they build their way up to it in the show itself. Hickman's plot is a multi-season pay off, not episode one.[/QUOTE]
Gotta cater to the "casual-knowledge-only" potential audience if they want a lot of viewers. And "casual 'X-Men' knowledge" is that they're based on a school in Westchester. And "casual knowledge" dictates that there is still a distinct [URL="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sAkL2-vh2Sk"]superhero[/URL]-supervillain character divide in the setting, and not the shades of grim-black-gray from the comic books that veteran readers revel in now.
[QUOTE=Londo Bellian;4626396]Gotta cater to the "casual-knowledge-only" potential audience if they want a lot of viewers. And "casual 'X-Men' knowledge" is that they're based on a school in Westchester. And "casual knowledge" dictates that there is still a distinct [URL="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sAkL2-vh2Sk"]superhero[/URL]-supervillain character divide in the setting, and not the shades of grim-black-gray from the comic books that veteran readers revel in now.[/QUOTE]
I don't even think it's a matter of catering to casual audiences but re-introducing the characters and their core concept to people and kids again in a way we haven't really had in a while.
That too. Now, would you prefer the Special Project/possible animated series' school population to be "small" like in the 92 animation/Evolution or large like in the Fox films, but with focus on the named characters?
[QUOTE=Londo Bellian;4626435]That too. Now, would you prefer the Special Project/possible animated series' school population to be "small" like in the 92 animation/Evolution or large like in the Fox films, but with focus on the named characters?[/QUOTE]
It probably depends on what the approach is, but I'd like it if they developed a wider student body going forward as they introduce more characters.
Like maybe introduce "generational" mutant characters all at once, say with the New Mutants, Gen-X and the Academy X kids all being same-age contemporaries rather than years-apart "sempai-kohai" like the comics. The 2017 "Marvel's Spider-Man" series already did that by starting with a high-school Peter, but already introducing Anya Corazon and guest appearances from Kamala Khan.
Say, I'm really liking the atmosphere of discussion in this particular thread. Possible new animated series and all.
I would prefer something that’s not a retread of what we’ve had before. Hence the Krakoa set up, which isn’t hard to do at all. Start out with a shot of the school, pan out and it’s covered in vines, Jean takes some students through a portal and we get the whole House of X #1 Krakoa set up. The U.N. vote, the humans freaking out and enacting the Orchis Protocols and whatnot... just not that hard at all. And interesting. Much more interesting than retreading already well-trod ground IMO. Three cartoons to date, all set at the school (TAS, Evolution, WatXM). Four if you count the old ‘Pryde of the X-men’ cartoon. Time for a new approach IMO, which is precisely why Hickman was brought in to shake things up in the comics.
I hope we see the rise of Krakoa during the show if this is indeed for an animated series.