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See AllRidley Scott's Forgotten '80s Thriller Was The Closest We'll Get To His Blade Runner Sequel
And here I thought I was the only one that ed Black Rain. Thanks for shining a light on a lost gem.
6 Fantasy Show Cancellations That Still Make No Sense
It seems like the streamers don't exactly understand their business model. They're the Blockbuster Video now. Their content isn't based on opening weekends, box office returns, or Nielsen ratings. It's the accumulative effect of having the content there available to watch whenever wanted.
All of these series could be watched multiple times over by fans revisiting an old friend and new fans discovering it a decade or so down the line.
And, series with gratifying conclusions, if not even just a definitive conclusion, are even more likely to be watched and re-watched.
6 Fantasy Show Cancellations That Still Make No Sense
I'll see your Sanderson and raise you a King.
Look at The Shining. Significant changes from the source material but the movie (1st movie, not the remake) is frequently touted as the superior version.
Having said that, yes, I prefer the WoT source material. Yes, I'm just a contrarian.
6 Fantasy Show Cancellations That Still Make No Sense
Sense8 was one of my first thoughts for this list.
10 Movies That Prove The '80s Was The Best Decade For Sci-Fi
Just re-watched The Abyss again recently; amazing film.
Hulk Reveals How He'd Kill Thor, And It Truly Couldn't Be Darker
This is one that kind of depends on the writer/series.
Hulk has been shown to survive in space, sometimes needing oxygen, sometimes surviving indefinitely with nothing at all. So, his need to breathe varies wildly.
Also, Hulk has previously been shown to grow gills out of necessity which kinda checks the box for needing oxygen but adds another box for adapting to water environments.
Then, there's Hulk's connection to One Below All granting him immortality through resurrection. Thor has previously pinned Hulk down using Mjolnir, and Hulk simply pushed his body through it leaving a hammer-sized hole to regenerate.
Worse comes to worse because of this immortality, Hulk's body just lays there until Earth crumbles in the far distant future then resurrects. Ripping a distraught Banner out of Valhalla, and giving Thor a really really big surprise.