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Denis Villeneuve tackling adaptation of sci-fi classic ‘Rendezvous With Rama’
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‘Cowboy Bebop’ canceled by Netflix after one season
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Cowboy Bebop - Discussion thread
I hadn't seen anyone suggest this, so I'll start it!
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Cowboy Bebop Netflix series - links to some reviews
The Cowboy Bebop live-action adaptation caught the attention of many users here, so I'll link some of the reviews I could find. The show is not yet available to the audience, but entertainment...
The Cowboy Bebop live-action adaptation caught the attention of many users here, so I'll link some of the reviews I could find. The show is not yet available to the audience, but entertainment websites clearly had access to it.
AV Club: Netflix’s Cowboy Bebop is a bloodless substitute for the real thing.
EW: A colorful, campy attempt at live-action anime doesn't justify itself.
The Verge: Netflix's Cowboy Bebop has heart, style, and some rough edges.
Indie Wire: Netflix’s Live-Action Riff on Everyone’s Favorite Anime Is a Cosmic Disaster
Games Radar: A Stellar Remix That Hits All the Right Notes
Polygon: Cowboy Bebop turns a classic anime into a Saturday morning cartoon
Slate: Cowboy Bebop Is Netflix’s Latest Live-Action Anime Mistake
Rolling Stones: The Live-Action ‘Cowboy Bebop’ Takes an Anime Classic Into the Stratosphere
The Atlantic: What’s Lost When a Classic Anime Is Adapted by Netflix
RogerEbert.com: Cowboy Bebop Fails to Find a Rhythm
Time: Netflix's Live-Action Cowboy Bebop Misunderstands What Made the Original a Classic
Vulture: Cowboy Bebop’s New Shine Can’t Replace Its Old Soul
Collider: Netflix's Live-Action Show Is a Colorless, Soulless Copy of a Landmark Anime Series
Vanity Fair: Netflix’s Cowboy Bebop Is the Rare Remake That Works
Rotten Tomatoes: currently 41%
Metacritic: currently 40, Mixed or average reviewsbased on 18 Critic Reviews
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Why Mulan (2020) didn't work
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Cowboy Bebop | Official trailer
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The Wheel of Time | Official season 1 trailer
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‘Y: The Last Man’ paints a thoroughly grim picture of a world without Y chromosomes: TV review
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Cowboy Bebop Netflix opening credits
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The Sandman | First look
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The Wheel of Time | Official teaser trailer
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Queen Margrethe II, reigning monarch of Denmark, is to design the sets for a forthcoming Netflix film adapted from a novel by Karen Blixen
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Kiki’s Delivery Service: More relevant than ever
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Lisey's Story | Official trailer
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The long-lost Lord of the Rings adaptation from Soviet Russia is a glorious fever dream
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Soviet TV version of Lord of the Rings rediscovered after thirty years
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Ars’ plea: Someone make this into a series
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This sumptuous retelling of 'Martin Eden' stays true to Jack London's novel
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‘Lumberjanes’ animated TV series based on Boom! Comics from Noelle Stevenson eyed by HBO Max
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CBS Studios has struck a global first-look deal for an adaptation of Ragnar Jónasson's best-selling nordic-noir book The Darkness
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Netflix announces they are working on an adaptation of the Chinese science-fiction trilogy "The Three-Body Problem" by Liu Cixin
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Enola Holmes | Official trailer
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‘Powerpuff Girls’ live-action series in development at CW
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Dune thoughts and adaptation
I can understand why the journey to make this into a film is so convoluted. I'm not sure I've ever read anything so dense and epic. I was always sort of keen to the series, and always thought the...
I can understand why the journey to make this into a film is so convoluted. I'm not sure I've ever read anything so dense and epic. I was always sort of keen to the series, and always thought the worm god was just cool imagery. So I did have kind of an internal motivation to get this far, but now that I'm about to dive into God Emperor, I just feel bad for anyone that called it quits after the first book. Frank Herbert had a lot to say, and faithfully adapting this to any kind of screen, I think, is impossible.
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Bryan Konietzko and Michael DiMartino have left the production of Netflix’s live action "Avatar: The Last Airbender" adaptation
Mike's Statement Bryan's Statement
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Brian K. Vaughan's ‘Paper Girls’ scores series order from Amazon
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The World Ends With You Animation project announced
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Beartown | Official teaser
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‘Disco Elysium’ TV series adaptation in the works
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Terry Pratchett novels to get 'absolutely faithful' TV adaptations
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Fantasy Island | Official trailer
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‘Bone’: Netflix will animate Jeff Smith’s acclaimed comic book epic
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Doctor Sleep | Final trailer
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Johnny Mnemonic, lost in adaptation
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The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo – Breaking convention
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A new Star Wars movie based on Knights of the Old Republic is in the works
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Clumsy gods: ‘Catch-22’ brings the subversive humor—and horror—of the book to Hulu
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How Game of Thrones ruined its most important episode
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Simon Pegg and Nick Frost’s Stolen Picture to adapt Ben Aaronovitch’s epic fantasy drama ‘Rivers of London’
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Catch-22 | Official trailer
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Amazon and Viola Davis to adapt Octavia Butler's novel, Wild Seed
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Which Dracula film is most faithful to the book?
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Good Omens | Official trailer
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His Dark Materials | Teaser trailer
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"The Wandering Earth" could be China’s breakout sci-fi blockbuster film
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Trust no one: How Le Carré's Little Drummer Girl predicted our dangerous world
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Netflix planning live-action Avatar: The Last Airbender with original creators
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‘Foundation’: Apple gives series order to adaptation of Isaac Asimov’s sci-fi classic from David Goyer & Josh Friedman
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‘Watchmen’: HBO officially orders Damon Lindelof’s adaptation to series, sets 2019 release and cast list
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