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11 votes
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Necaxa (ft. Eva Longoria, Rob Mac, Ryan Reynolds) | Official trailer
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What are some cross-media adaptations/tie-ins that you'd recommend?
It could be a novelization of a movie, game, television show, etc. Or any of the other combinations (e.g. a movie based on a game, television show, novel, etc.). It doesn't solely have to be an...
It could be a novelization of a movie, game, television show, etc. Or any of the other combinations (e.g. a movie based on a game, television show, novel, etc.).
It doesn't solely have to be an adaptation either. Tie-ins are often universe extensions, such as when books are written in a pre-existing movie/show/game universe.
Often, media tie-ins are seen as soulless marketing cash-ins (which is sometimes accurate), but others are legitimately great in their own right.
What are the ones that you like and would recommend? What makes them noteworthy?
Meta note: Feel free to interpret this criteria as broadly as possible. This isn't about splitting hairs about what "counts" as a tie-in, but more about exploring things that have done a good job at jumping between media types. If you've got a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles watch that you love, that counts! Same for that Death Stranding fanfic you can't get enough of.
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Star Trek: Strange New Worlds (Season 1)
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Everyone in Hollywood is already using AI (and hiding it)
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Volvo's greatest car, the P1800s, and how the Brits almost killed it
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‘Sesame Street’ heads to Netflix with streaming deal for PBS children’s series
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The unlikely rise of the Indian space program
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New ESPN streaming service to cost $29.99 per month or $299.99 per year, limited options and bundles available
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‘Miami Vice’ movie in the works with Joseph Kosinski directing
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The Charlie Rose paradox
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Millions of people are tuning in to watch a 24-hour livestream of moose migrating on the streaming platform for Sweden's national broadcaster SVT
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Greenland documentary forces Danes to confront their colonial heritage – broadcast of Grønlands Hvide Guld made waves in February in both countries
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Cocoricó - The Story of the Poop (2006)
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Star Trek: Strange New Worlds | Season 3 teaser trailer
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Inside Brazil's Belo Horizonte’s food scene (Anthony Bourdain)
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Warner Bros looking to sell Looney Tunes
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Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man S1E1: Amazing Fantasy
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Win or Lose S1E1: Coach’s Kid
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A history of the San Francisco bouncy ball TV ad
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Inspiring Jim Henson: Jim Henson built an imagination empire, but what built Jim Henson?
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What you need to know about the Baltimore Orioles and Washington Nationals resolving their Mid-Atlantic Sports Network dispute
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Growing up Murdoch
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Murdoch family US legal fight over trust could change the future direction of Fox News
46 votes -
A retrospective of 'Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'
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Inside the cable TV hospice: Can NBCUniversal’s divorce from MSNBC, Syfy, E! and more prolong the life of once-popular channels?
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Beginning Middle and End (Classic Sesame Street) (1989)
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Team Fluff wins Puppy Bowl XXI!
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How 'Extreme Makeover: Home Edition' ruined lives
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NBC producers deny using AI in new series ‘Detective Fireman Lawyer Chicago Los Angeles Show’
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A review of 'Spock's World', a Star Trek novel
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Recent Star Trek literature reading order flow chart
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ADHD representation in media
Ever since my diagnosis two years ago, I have had this as an ongoing conversation with my family. I always felt like there was very little accurate representation of ADHD in media. The few...
Ever since my diagnosis two years ago, I have had this as an ongoing conversation with my family. I always felt like there was very little accurate representation of ADHD in media. The few examples I could always think of were either very loosely coded as ADHD, or extreme stereotypes. I want to crowdsource some examples of ADHD representation in media, both good and bad.
Doug from Up: This is a common one that comes up a lot. I think it’s a really poor example. The only ADHD symptom is the squirrel joke they use a handful of times. It’s also (for my presentation at least) extremely inaccurate. Random things I see will indeed distract me, but Doug can come back from the conversation without a missed step. I think this one is extra harmful because it gives a false sense of how the ADHD brain works.
Dory from Finding Nemo: This is another common one people bring up. Dory’s intrusive and impulsive thoughts are much more accurate to my presentation, so it’s an improvement from Doug. I don’t like that she is often portrayed as stupid or careless. I’m not against a character with those traits, but with so few examples of ADHD in media, I think people may think it comes from the ADHD.
Evelyn Wang from Everything Everywhere All At Once: This example showed up recently on my Internet searches. I want to rewatch it again with the context of ADHD. I feel like it is probably a decent representation, but I can’t say for sure without a rewatch.
Percy Jackson: This is the only one on my list that is explicitly diagnosed with ADHD (and dyslexia and other issues). I will give them kudos for the explicit diagnosis, but I don’t think it’s a good representation. ADHD seems to just mean that he is bad at school. It seems that it has no impact on Percy outside of that. For my particular case, I was quite good in school, so it is inaccurate for me. I would be interested to hear if other people resonate more with it. Dyslexia seems to come up more in the books, so it may be a better representation for that.
Todd from Bojack Horsemen: I saved my personal favorite for last. I first watched Bojack Horsemen before my diagnosis, and ADHD wasn’t really on my mind. After my diagnosis, I realized how good of a portrayal Todd is. As a bonus, it is the only portrayal I have heard of that includes hyper focus (When Todd hyper focuses on writing the rock opera, and then the hyper focus switches to a video game). With the exception of the rock opera, I think I have had the same exact scenario play out in my own life. I had something I wanted to do, was able to focus on it, but was stolen away into a video game hyper focus.
Are there any other examples you have found?
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Stream PBS and PBS KIDS free on Prime Video
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My hobby: reviewing things! Here are my favorites games, movies, shows, books from 2024.
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Star Trek: Section 31 | re:View
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Feminists facing resistance in China find the funny side of things
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The bad new season of Kitchen Nightmares
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David Lynch, visionary filmmaker behind 'Twin Peaks' and 'Mulholland Drive,' dies at 78
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Disney, Fox and Warner Bros. Discovery call off plans to launch Venu sports streaming service
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Lego announced Thursday that six Bluey sets will be released in 2025 – sets haven't been revealed yet, that will happen in the spring
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Star Trek: The Captain's Summit (2009)
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'Avatar: Seven Havens' series rumor roundup
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Star Trek: Section 31 | Trailer
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Rupert Murdoch’s attempt to change his family’s trust over Fox News media empire control rejected by court
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The Mamas & the Papas sing "California Dream" on the Ed Sullivan Show. Michelle Philips clearly hates lip syncing.
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TV in 2024
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Comcast announces plan to spin off US cable channels, including MSNBC, CNBC and USA
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Pokémon FAST (free ad-supported television) channel launches on Pluto TV — US for now, to be followed by Canada, UK, Australia, New Zealand
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Star Trek: Section 31 | Teaser trailer
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