I thought someone would have made a thread on this
The trailer doesn't look that special to me but I find it so interesting that basically movie line about underground street racing has morphed into a superhero franchise.
I thought someone would have made a thread on this
The trailer doesn't look that special to me but I find it so interesting that basically movie line about underground street racing has morphed into a superhero franchise.
A couple of things...
- Does a spinoff really count as part of the franchise?
- Is Wes Craven's New Nightmare a film that counts? It was a pretty decent departure.
Eh it's a shared universe not really a FF movie. Hobbs was never part of the racing scene like the others. For the record to I thought this trailer was insane, shit brought a tear to my eye. Can't wait!!!
Literally thought the thread was about "Calvin and Hobbes" lol
Beat me to it. I think people get confused making the connection movies have sequels, not spinoffs, ergo, its really a sequel, and...its not in this case.
Yeah. And like in some TV shows, a character is introduced just to put them in a spinoff. I think that was always the case with Hobbs. Deckard, I'm not so sure, but with their chemistry the producers probably figured why not.Hobbs was never part of the racing scene like the others.
Oh I've been there opening night for every FF movie starting with 2009's Fast and Furious, and I'll be there for its spinoff. This looked bananas and well, fun.For the record to I thought this trailer was insane, shit brought a tear to my eye. Can't wait!!!
The Resident Evil games. It started off as a horror series. It leaned on a more action direction with Resident Evil 4 and went full Michael Bay for RE5 and RE6 for it to go back to horror again with RE7.
Castle(tv show).
It started as a mystery writer shadowing a detective to take inspiration for his next book. Basic crime procedural drama.
It introduced telekinesis, an invisibility suit, time travel, alternate universes and a few other sci-fi things in later seasons.
Yep.
Every single one of those were done tongue in cheek, in a show that relied largely on comedy. Don't think that really counts.
But anyways, Fast and Furious started abot a crappy crime drama to James Bond stunts without the spies. This seems like a natural evolution, really.
I'm still shocked they just haven't gone full hog and done a MASK movie.
Bond itself certainly went through some tonal shifts. The 70s in particular with the early Roger Moore era.
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