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Netflix kills the Bone show as its Original Animation department pretty much falls apart
Today has not been, on the whole, a great day for streaming service Netflix, which saw its stock price plummet by record amounts earlier this morning in response to a dismal Q1 earnings call. Said call involved founder and co-CEO Reed Hastings admitting that the streaming company missed its new subscriber goals for the quarter, with a strong suggestion that the company might be reaching a saturation point for new subscribers overall. (And if there’s one thing Wall Street hates, it’s stability, instead of ever-rising, increasingly improbable growth; hence reports that Netflix will soon be sniffing out more cash for itself by cracking down on password sharing planet-wide.) Amidst the chaos, The Wrap released a quieter report this afternoon, one focused on the company’s once vaunted Original Animation department—reporting, among other things, that Phil Rynda, Netflix Director of Creative Leadership and Development for Original Animation, had been let go from the company this week, and that several high-profile animated projects, most notably the much-anticipated animated adaptation of Jeff Smith’s beloved comic series Bone, were dead at the service. The Bone show is a blow, for sure; fans have been waiting for Smith’s all-ages adventure comic, seemingly a natural fit for animation, to get a worthy adaptation for years. But the report, written by Drew Taylor, also delves into Netflix’s overall treatment of animation creatives, who were once lured to the company with promises of creative freedom, and are now frequently tossed stacks of data to justify the company’s limited advertising for, and support of, its animated shows. |
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OOF! Phil is a great dude—one of the best I’ve known.
Netflix’s animation (BONE, Midnight Gospel, on and on) was a bright spot amongst a numbers-driven “original content” mill. It could’ve been the spiritual successor to Adult Swim given the staff involved but Netflix never allowed those wings to spread. |
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For example, the movie "Cuties" who was it intended for? I've seen the trailer and I refuse to watch it. It looks really inappropriate and children should not be part of.. or anyone. Another example, "He's Expecting" a man who becomes pregnant. Uh, okay, Netflix. How amazing they once were and where they are now. |
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Netflix'll spend $30 mil per episode(!) for the new season of Stranger Things, increase monthly subscription rates to almost $20, yet cry poverty when it comes to an animated series of Bone or a second season of The Dark Crystal.
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Thanks given by: | s2mikey (04-26-2022) |
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From the outside it feels like Netflix is this sprawling, weird combination of streaming service, production house and distribution company... and there are not only too many cooks in the kitchen there are TOO MANY KITCHENS.
Is there even a streaming "overlord" in that house that has a complete top-down view of the whole shebang? It sure doesn't seem that way. It's like they opened the door one day and said "Everything gets a green light!" and now they are realizing that might not have been the best business strategy long term. It got them to where they were a year ago, but those days are over. |
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![]() It's still not going to save them. I think Elon Musk will make a bid for it soon. |
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![]() Im close to dumping them as even Stranger Things started to get stupid too and S3 was just weak. And that show is running off into the ding-weeds as far as content goes too. And yeah, Netflix has the balls to recently raise their rates. Dafuq? Im real close to yanking the cord on them. Crazy times. Quote:
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God, I hope that at least the remaining Dragon Prince seasons get done.
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They just gave money to arthouse movies without having a clue how to market them in an attempt to gain prestige. |
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Thanks given by: | Det. Bullock (05-02-2022) |
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Also I hope we get more Inside Job, it would be a real bummer if we don't get any other seasons because some ******* exec thought to throw animation under the bus to make it seem like they are doing something to remedy the money wasted in cheap-ass IP-grabbing live action shows.
Last edited by Det. Bullock; 05-02-2022 at 05:43 PM. |
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