As The New Yorker reported in a report on Mattel's post-"Barbie" plans, it's not just Mattel that's leaning heavily into IP. Warner Bros. Discovery is working on a scripted "Harry Potter" TV series, attempting to lean into a brand that's been tarnished for some by its creator's transphobia, not to mention a series of lackluster prequel films. Paramount Pictures CEO Brian Robbins told Variety in a profile published Wednesday that the studio's upcoming animated films would focus on familiar franchises like "Avatar: The Last Airbender," rather than going after "expensive original animated" films with less certain audiences.
I'll only see the polly pocket movie if they use it to tease a Mighty Max movie.
Doesn't the series end with everyone dying and he time loops back to the beginning.
Oh, right, that had a cartoon
You're god damned right it had a cartoon, and Tim Curry voiced the main villain.
How did I forget this glorious slop?
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Scarily hot when he was singing Toxic Love.
I'm ready for that slop