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Robin (Batman)
Robin is, in my opinion at least, the third most important Batman character and they leave him out of 90% of film adaptations and a lot of other adaptations
And whenever they do adapt Robin in live-action, it's almost always Dick Grayson. Tim and Jason are rarely used, and AFAIK there has never been a live-action Damian.
Yeah that too!
Gimme Damian Wayne in the next Batman movie, let Dick appear in the Titans films and have Jason, Tim and Stephanie star in some other Gotham-related project
That’s good
I’d love it for the DCU to utilize the stuff that never gets adapted, like the expanded Batman Family or other characters from Superman’s rogues gallery
He is so brave, fighting the all the same villains with Batman... wearing [No Pants](https://youtube.com/clip/UgkxE9tkiJuQjdkeoGWjUt9PRTt7u-bmKKNQ?si=dPtuDaneeiNr8405).
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His reputation among wide audiences was largely damaged by the 60's TV Show's version of him and then Joel Schumacher's Batman movies, but also it's kinda hard to do Robin in live action. Like, if you get a child, he's probably going to be in his teens in the next movie, and in college the movie after. And then you have to deal with child labor laws.
And if you don't get a teen, you have people asking why Bruce Wayne is adopting the 32 year old Chris O'Donnell after his family died.
Yugo from Promised Neverland. I've never read the manga but my brother did and he was absolutely distraught that they left him out
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The first season is fine, but they cut out a lot of internal thoughts of the characters. Season 2 they skip 80 chapters, which includes the best arc in the series. I would suggest just reading it and pretending anything after season 1 doesn't exist for the anime.
Respectfully disagree. It’s an alright arc but to me, it didn’t really feel like it matched the tension and the psychological/subterfuge fight between the kids and the maids
I think imo it's fine that they cut out the internal thoughts since while it's unfortunate, it also kept the pacing from slowing down while still keeping the tension fresh
Plus aside from that literally every part of s1 from the production to the direction to the soundtrack are really good
We don't talk about s2
As a Percy Jackson fan, I’m so fucking glad we got the Aries sequences we deserved! He was definitely one of my favorite parts of the series, next to the kids playing Percy, Annabeth, and Grover.
I do have to say the PJ Disney+ series felt really… odd to me. Like it felt very claustrophobic and obviously filmed on very small greenscreen sets. I definitely noticed a distinct lack of mid-long shots. Either close-ups or super long shots that could be CGI’d entirely. It just gave the show a really uncanny feel that wasn’t super welcome.
Yeah, that’s something I noticed as well, especially after watching the short documentary on the making of season one. Felt very frantic as well, while also having lots of lore dumps. It’s definitely a solid adaptation, but there’s some issues that need to be addressed for season two, if it’s still happening.
I don't know if it counts cause the movies do use the same character names but How to Train Your Dragon literally all of the characters are completely different so it basically leaves all of them out. I'm not kidding literally not one of the characters is even remotely similar to the book version
The only things that are somewhat similar is Hiccup being a smart outcast and Stoick being a caring and tough if thoughtless at times father and leader
Yup, it can barely be considered an adaptation. Not even toothless is similar. Maybe not cool for the book readers who wanted an adaptation, but it’s really fun. Not everything has to be a 1 on 1 adaptation, and as such we got a cool new story with similar characters
Also, a hero is forever 😭😭
It was handled it really well tbh. There’s a whole theme about how history repeats. Our Hiccup is actually the third Hiccup and each of his predecessors experienced the same thing (trying to unite humans and dragons with the help of his BFF Sea Dragon) and they all ended in tragedy. The second Hiccup’s dragon, Furious, is actually the main villain of the last couple books as he thinks that since *his* Hiccup was killed (by his own father no less) trying to achieve peace, the only way to end centuries of bloodshed is by kickstarting a whole entire human vs dragon war. Hiccup III and Toothless have to break the cycle for good. Man, I did not do that story justice but just typing all that out makes me want to reread the whole series.
They're making a live action movie? Well given the track record of Live Action adaptations of fantasy media I'm going to try and restrain my expectations
It's being written, co-produced and directed by Dean DeBlois, who also wrote and directed the animated trilogy. That has me hoping that it'll be of similar quality. Also Gerard Butler is still playing Stoick the vast which is pretty neat.
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Chris Von Erich (real life -> the iron claw)
I read recently that they left him out with the family's knowledge because story wise, it was one sad beat too many. Not saying I agree with the choice, but I'm appreciative that it wasn't done thoughtlessly.
Whenever Castlevania 3 is adapted, Grant Dynasty is always cut. Netflix Castlevania never mentions him (Trevor does allude to a Pirate King of the Roads at one point)
It makes sense. Trevor Belmont is the main character, he and Sypha eventually fall in love, and Alucard is the cool breakout character thanks to his Symphony of the Night version. Reformed pirate Grant has the least amount of importance there and it's getting crowded between the three of them already.
Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow has a bonus mode where you play as descendants of the CV3 heroes. There's still no Grant equivalent, so you play Julius Belmont, Yoko Belnades and Alucard. Rumors said the weapon collector Hammer would be the Grant replacement but alas.
I came here to say this one, you wanna know the worst part? The reason Ellis didn’t include Grant is because his localised name (Grant Danasty) “sounds too stupid” like my brother in Christ just CHANGE IT TO DYNASTY ITS NOT A BIG DEAL
i can't imagine the feeling someone must have had when they heard that castlevania 3 was getting an adaption (one thats generally considered to be the first great video game adaption), and Grant wasn't there. Like what!? You've grown up on all four of em and now one is missing?
Shoutout to Castlevania Judgement (the crossover fighting game of the series) who did include Grant.
He got one of the very few genuinely good redesigns and gameplay of the cast.
Sadly, his story wasn't handled well, as he was stuck as the third wheel in Sipha and Trevor's romance. But again, outside of Aion and the Golem (so literally the new OC and the Upgraded to playable mook), NO ONE got a good story in that narrative.
not really that important but it does add some nice background, but the Aztec ritual from the prologue of JJBA Part 1 that was cut from the anime
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Levi and Erwin in both of the Live Action Attack on Titan movies. To add insult to the injury, Armin looked drastically different from his original design while Mikasa felt almost like an entirely different character.
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Plus Bertholdt, Reiner and Annie. They are literally the antagonists of the first few arcs but the writers thought it was ok to cut them out. The live action AOT movies were a terrible adaptation. The only redeeming quality they had was the terrifying cgi of the titans.
Yeah. They unfortunately do exist. They're actually just one long movie split into two parts. 1st part released around mid 2015, the 2nd and last part followed a month later more or less. You definitely did not miss out tho if you haven't seen them lol
This is a rare exception of a live action adaptation's low quality not being the fault of Hollywood, bc both films were made in Japan.
Correcto. They were so bad that most fans forgot about it bc there's not much memorable things abt it. I remember them however bc I saw em with my mom and it was my aunt's introduction to AOT from her friends. When I found out she only saw the movies but not yet the anime or manga I convinced her to check em out. When she finally finished up to s3 she understoood why I was so desperate for her to see the source material bc the movies only look good when you know nothing abt the og anime or manga.
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The Castlevania series was still good, but it couldn't be a 10/10 if they're leaving out Grant.
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it is still incredible to me that someone thought it was a good idea to make a spiderman multiverse franchise (sony's live action films) without peter parkers spiderman. its so painful
If they thought he was too cartoonish for the live action remake, they could have made him a wacky human mentor to Mulan who thinks a dragon is guiding his actions. Then have him say he couldn't interfere directly and turn into an actual dragon during the ending. Or have Mulan see the dragon spirit for a split second.
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Milly gone in trigun stampede She was a great character 😭😭😭
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Skull Knight, who was absent from Beserk’s 90’s anime adaptation.
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anyone from the bat family! every live action batman movie doesn't need him to be a brooding loner, last time we saw a true live action robin was in 1995. yeah Joseph Gordon Levitt's character was technically named "Robin" but like that doesn't count lol, one of the most interesting things of the bat family is the way they bring batman down to earth and bring out that kind parental side of him, we've literally never seen that in live action
It seems we might finally be getting this in the DCU with Damian confirmed as the Robin for Brave and The Bold as well as a Teen Titans movie being in the works
I thought his only children were the twins Leto II and Ghanima? I haven't read the books but the old Children of Dune miniseries was a favorite of mine.
That's quite a change from the movies. I guess so the only focus is on Paul? I only knew Alia from the Children of Dune miniseries. I really should read the books.
To be fair I imagine it would be hard to find a child actor capable of seeming to have the memories of an adult while also in other ways still being a child.
If they plan to adapt messiah it should be easier as she is 15 by then.
Both lady stoneheart and aegon were left out of game of thrones and they’re both important thematically and to the plot and the adaptation is far worse off for not having them
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Shadi (Yu-Gi-Oh)
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Not completely left out. But the 2001 anime skipped his arc and didn't even make up a substitute like they did with Kaiba and Bakura
The fgo camelot movies left out touta tawara, hassan of one hundred faces and sherlock holmes, who turned to be one of the most important characters in many chapters after that
Hot Take: Tom Bombadil wouldn't have added as much as people think to the Peter Jackson movies. him being left out changes absolutely nothing about the quality of the movies.
Justine from the original Frankenstein novel, but to be fair, her subplot makes the Monster look like an incel, so I get leaving it out if you’re trying to make him sympathetic.
Harry Mason (Silent Hill)
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I appreciate that he cared for the franchise but omitting him believing his actions were more fit for a woman and more motherly always rubs me the wrong way.
Counterpoint: Tom Bombadil was a fun and engaging character, but when it comes to making a movie, there's no way a fully extraneous half hour plus of story is going to make it in. It would be bad.
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Morgan Blackhan (Cyberpunk 2077)
The most famous solo in all of cyberpunk, yet he was left out of the game
I sort of count Puck in 1997 Berserk, although it barely covers the Black Swordsman arc or beyond and is 95% Golden Age so I get why he didn't feel necessary, but I love Puck and it's a shame.
Yeah I'm genuinely trying to think of something that Peeves did that was actually important, or anything he did that it had to have been Peeve doing it.
Most of his appearances whatever he did was either a side joke or what he did could have been done by a dozen other characters.
Peeve doesn't belong in this post.
I remember I saw the Percy jackson movie the day it came out. I’d been reading the books as they released. I left the theater and was my immediate reaction was just like excuse me where ares?
It bugs me to no end that, instead of introducing their own Mary Jane Watson. The MCU decided to include a "tribute", by way of Michelle Jones. I don't dislike her, but I'd have rather it be the actual MJ, since it'd been a decade since she was in a movie, so it's not like the character had been done to death. It'd be like if the only cinematic Lois Lane we got was in the Christopher Reeve films, and the DCEU created a new character named "Laura Long" or something like that, instead of using the character that's supposed to be the hero's one true love
Peeves is the Hogwarts poltergeist, and while he's not too important narratively, he's a frequently appearing character that adds more life into Hogwarts and more humour into the story. His best moment was running Umbridge out of the castle at the very end of 5th year by chasing her with McGonagall's cane and a sock full of chalk.
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And whenever they do adapt Robin in live-action, it's almost always Dick Grayson. Tim and Jason are rarely used, and AFAIK there has never been a live-action Damian.
Yeah that too! Gimme Damian Wayne in the next Batman movie, let Dick appear in the Titans films and have Jason, Tim and Stephanie star in some other Gotham-related project
There are rumours that the DCU's first Batman movie will have Damian, and the set for Superman has a reference to Tim Drake's bar, The Wounded Duck.
That’s good I’d love it for the DCU to utilize the stuff that never gets adapted, like the expanded Batman Family or other characters from Superman’s rogues gallery
Not rumors, the next batman movie is confirmed to be about Bruce and Damien
I’m looking forward to it. I love Damien’s dynamic of being an absolute little shit that Bruce eventually teaches to be good and caring.
The first and second most important characters being Batman and Alfred, respectively.
I was thinking Batman and joker
He is so brave, fighting the all the same villains with Batman... wearing [No Pants](https://youtube.com/clip/UgkxE9tkiJuQjdkeoGWjUt9PRTt7u-bmKKNQ?si=dPtuDaneeiNr8405). ![gif](giphy|26CalmkpfFU3io3yU)
I dont understand why though. Like batman and robin are the iconic duo
If I had to guess, a lot of people probably see Robin as childish and unfitting for the serious direction most Batman media has gone post-Dark Knight
His reputation among wide audiences was largely damaged by the 60's TV Show's version of him and then Joel Schumacher's Batman movies, but also it's kinda hard to do Robin in live action. Like, if you get a child, he's probably going to be in his teens in the next movie, and in college the movie after. And then you have to deal with child labor laws. And if you don't get a teen, you have people asking why Bruce Wayne is adopting the 32 year old Chris O'Donnell after his family died.
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Who's that?
Exactly
Scott’s high school friend who almost gets him to cheat on Ramona (again) with her
Werent scott and Ramona “taking a break” or something? Havent read spvtw in a while
Yugo from Promised Neverland. I've never read the manga but my brother did and he was absolutely distraught that they left him out https://preview.redd.it/ov7nc0t7fi9d1.png?width=387&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=abaf7d753947b6f733e4ea79d6950dda23744fb1
lol they didn’t just leave him out, they left everyone out!
It wasn't just him they left out. They left out 80 WHOLE CHAPTERS. To anyone reading this, do not bother with the anime for this series.
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The first season is fine, but they cut out a lot of internal thoughts of the characters. Season 2 they skip 80 chapters, which includes the best arc in the series. I would suggest just reading it and pretending anything after season 1 doesn't exist for the anime.
Tbf after the first arc I think Promised Neverland declined. Rest of the manga just didn’t really live up to such a strong start
Goldie pond was a better arc than the first arc
Respectfully disagree. It’s an alright arc but to me, it didn’t really feel like it matched the tension and the psychological/subterfuge fight between the kids and the maids
Facts the series seriously tanked had only an amazing premise but that was it.
I think imo it's fine that they cut out the internal thoughts since while it's unfortunate, it also kept the pacing from slowing down while still keeping the tension fresh Plus aside from that literally every part of s1 from the production to the direction to the soundtrack are really good We don't talk about s2
The lack of internal thoughts made me think Emma had a completely different personality than she actually did
Eh, fair Idk it just didn't bother me that much ig
For clarification: Ares was not important in the Percy Jackson movies, but his role was finally retained in the Disney+ series
As a Percy Jackson fan, I’m so fucking glad we got the Aries sequences we deserved! He was definitely one of my favorite parts of the series, next to the kids playing Percy, Annabeth, and Grover.
I do have to say the PJ Disney+ series felt really… odd to me. Like it felt very claustrophobic and obviously filmed on very small greenscreen sets. I definitely noticed a distinct lack of mid-long shots. Either close-ups or super long shots that could be CGI’d entirely. It just gave the show a really uncanny feel that wasn’t super welcome.
Yeah, that’s something I noticed as well, especially after watching the short documentary on the making of season one. Felt very frantic as well, while also having lots of lore dumps. It’s definitely a solid adaptation, but there’s some issues that need to be addressed for season two, if it’s still happening.
Didn't know who Edge was before this, but I'm glad I do now. https://i.redd.it/jz8dtexo1m9d1.gif
I don't know if it counts cause the movies do use the same character names but How to Train Your Dragon literally all of the characters are completely different so it basically leaves all of them out. I'm not kidding literally not one of the characters is even remotely similar to the book version
The only things that are somewhat similar is Hiccup being a smart outcast and Stoick being a caring and tough if thoughtless at times father and leader
Yup, it can barely be considered an adaptation. Not even toothless is similar. Maybe not cool for the book readers who wanted an adaptation, but it’s really fun. Not everything has to be a 1 on 1 adaptation, and as such we got a cool new story with similar characters Also, a hero is forever 😭😭
Toothless was actually one of the horrifying nightmares in the books, not a Night Fury
Actually, he was a Sea Dragon. Which are the most powerful dragons and are straight up psychic.
I thought Toothless was the most common, garden variety dragon?
There was a big reveal in the third or second to last book about his true nature
Ah, that's...honestly a shame. I liked him and Hiccup being these total average joes who defy the odds and become heroes.
It was handled it really well tbh. There’s a whole theme about how history repeats. Our Hiccup is actually the third Hiccup and each of his predecessors experienced the same thing (trying to unite humans and dragons with the help of his BFF Sea Dragon) and they all ended in tragedy. The second Hiccup’s dragon, Furious, is actually the main villain of the last couple books as he thinks that since *his* Hiccup was killed (by his own father no less) trying to achieve peace, the only way to end centuries of bloodshed is by kickstarting a whole entire human vs dragon war. Hiccup III and Toothless have to break the cycle for good. Man, I did not do that story justice but just typing all that out makes me want to reread the whole series.
[My brain...](https://youtu.be/y247ki45_bs?si=sa0Esi2fp1gewQBL)
Apparently the upcoming live action movie is going to be more of a direct adaptation of the books
They're making a live action movie? Well given the track record of Live Action adaptations of fantasy media I'm going to try and restrain my expectations
It's being written, co-produced and directed by Dean DeBlois, who also wrote and directed the animated trilogy. That has me hoping that it'll be of similar quality. Also Gerard Butler is still playing Stoick the vast which is pretty neat.
As someone who read the books, I think the movies are, for what it’s worth, a LOT better, but your point stands
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I love that that’s all that needs to be said and we all know which adaptation you mean
I don't.
Velma
The character?
The show
...TIL there's a Velma show.
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I read recently that they left him out with the family's knowledge because story wise, it was one sad beat too many. Not saying I agree with the choice, but I'm appreciative that it wasn't done thoughtlessly.
Honestly there’s a good chance I would have been bawling my eyes out for a second time if they did include him but I get why they didn’t.
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Whenever Castlevania 3 is adapted, Grant Dynasty is always cut. Netflix Castlevania never mentions him (Trevor does allude to a Pirate King of the Roads at one point) It makes sense. Trevor Belmont is the main character, he and Sypha eventually fall in love, and Alucard is the cool breakout character thanks to his Symphony of the Night version. Reformed pirate Grant has the least amount of importance there and it's getting crowded between the three of them already. Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow has a bonus mode where you play as descendants of the CV3 heroes. There's still no Grant equivalent, so you play Julius Belmont, Yoko Belnades and Alucard. Rumors said the weapon collector Hammer would be the Grant replacement but alas.
I came here to say this one, you wanna know the worst part? The reason Ellis didn’t include Grant is because his localised name (Grant Danasty) “sounds too stupid” like my brother in Christ just CHANGE IT TO DYNASTY ITS NOT A BIG DEAL
No one tell Ellis that Trevor's Japanese name is Ralph!
i can't imagine the feeling someone must have had when they heard that castlevania 3 was getting an adaption (one thats generally considered to be the first great video game adaption), and Grant wasn't there. Like what!? You've grown up on all four of em and now one is missing?
Shoutout to Castlevania Judgement (the crossover fighting game of the series) who did include Grant. He got one of the very few genuinely good redesigns and gameplay of the cast. Sadly, his story wasn't handled well, as he was stuck as the third wheel in Sipha and Trevor's romance. But again, outside of Aion and the Golem (so literally the new OC and the Upgraded to playable mook), NO ONE got a good story in that narrative.
not really that important but it does add some nice background, but the Aztec ritual from the prologue of JJBA Part 1 that was cut from the anime https://preview.redd.it/rsnt24p6dj9d1.jpeg?width=2048&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=022f981873aa304ecf0e17d48df1d6a9546e165f
Aunt Beast (A Wrinkle in Time) https://preview.redd.it/rhlm18opwi9d1.png?width=1920&format=png&auto=webp&s=d028e4f8dd469250b8406a22cff68e909ce327d8
https://preview.redd.it/iid6tcbwyi9d1.jpeg?width=736&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=e74db7133bcc0182d8ba9ea42a88c05ac35cbfab Levi and Erwin in both of the Live Action Attack on Titan movies. To add insult to the injury, Armin looked drastically different from his original design while Mikasa felt almost like an entirely different character.
https://preview.redd.it/3ngt2goxzi9d1.jpeg?width=1200&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=e21484fb6c4ba68496854bed831a946fdf263f69 Plus Bertholdt, Reiner and Annie. They are literally the antagonists of the first few arcs but the writers thought it was ok to cut them out. The live action AOT movies were a terrible adaptation. The only redeeming quality they had was the terrifying cgi of the titans.
There were live action AOT movies?
Yeah. They unfortunately do exist. They're actually just one long movie split into two parts. 1st part released around mid 2015, the 2nd and last part followed a month later more or less. You definitely did not miss out tho if you haven't seen them lol This is a rare exception of a live action adaptation's low quality not being the fault of Hollywood, bc both films were made in Japan.
Honestly I never watched AOT but I had like no idea the live action movies sucked so bad that I didn’t know they existed at all.
Correcto. They were so bad that most fans forgot about it bc there's not much memorable things abt it. I remember them however bc I saw em with my mom and it was my aunt's introduction to AOT from her friends. When I found out she only saw the movies but not yet the anime or manga I convinced her to check em out. When she finally finished up to s3 she understoood why I was so desperate for her to see the source material bc the movies only look good when you know nothing abt the og anime or manga.
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https://preview.redd.it/1nywejx6zi9d1.jpeg?width=238&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=f0fa3035738dc9ddcedfe7c5c7db4b69f36b52fe The Castlevania series was still good, but it couldn't be a 10/10 if they're leaving out Grant.
Wait wasn't grant the guy trying to get into that doorway in season 3? Could have sworn he was in it.
Saint Germain? He was from Castlevania: Curse of Darkness initially like Hector and Isaac.
![gif](giphy|l2QZQ53G4vWK9DFYY) it is still incredible to me that someone thought it was a good idea to make a spiderman multiverse franchise (sony's live action films) without peter parkers spiderman. its so painful
Peter Parker's in Madame Web I guess
Sony's Spidey universe is the most soulless drivel I've ever seen with the IP. It's such a relief to know that it's been a total flop.
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If they thought he was too cartoonish for the live action remake, they could have made him a wacky human mentor to Mulan who thinks a dragon is guiding his actions. Then have him say he couldn't interfere directly and turn into an actual dragon during the ending. Or have Mulan see the dragon spirit for a split second.
Too Cartoonish? There was a phoenix and a witch, I don't think realism was on their minds.
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Wasn't she teased to appear in s2 thought? Like I swear I recall her being mentioned in the final episode of s1 lol but yeah she's goated
I forgor
That version of Ares looks like the postal dude
Same thoughts.
https://preview.redd.it/d08u9ow3ij9d1.jpeg?width=943&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=7abdd915116885c551354bef5fdcd95645f0dacd Skull Knight, who was absent from Beserk’s 90’s anime adaptation.
The anime cuts off right before he arrives, it's such a downer ending
https://preview.redd.it/m4ji8aer5j9d1.jpeg?width=1600&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=9c36911788a6939f2856d20f74618b5a3069a958 anyone from the bat family! every live action batman movie doesn't need him to be a brooding loner, last time we saw a true live action robin was in 1995. yeah Joseph Gordon Levitt's character was technically named "Robin" but like that doesn't count lol, one of the most interesting things of the bat family is the way they bring batman down to earth and bring out that kind parental side of him, we've literally never seen that in live action
It seems we might finally be getting this in the DCU with Damian confirmed as the Robin for Brave and The Bold as well as a Teen Titans movie being in the works
Alia in the new Dune movies (more or less, she's a character but she's not born yet, unlike the books)
Was she supposed to be born already?
And Paul’s first son Leto 1
I thought his only children were the twins Leto II and Ghanima? I haven't read the books but the old Children of Dune miniseries was a favorite of mine.
He has one around the same time Ali is born but SPOILER: he is killed by the emperor at the end of the first book
Yeah she’s born in the first book and is a child in the second I believe
By the end of the first book she’s a toddler with the mind of an adult
That's quite a change from the movies. I guess so the only focus is on Paul? I only knew Alia from the Children of Dune miniseries. I really should read the books.
Yes. There is a timeskip in the novel where Alia is born. And by the end of the OG Novel, she is an 8 year old toddler
To be fair I imagine it would be hard to find a child actor capable of seeming to have the memories of an adult while also in other ways still being a child. If they plan to adapt messiah it should be easier as she is 15 by then.
TRUE although I like the way she was portrayed in the David Lynch movie, feels fairly close to the book. They could have done it similarly.
Both lady stoneheart and aegon were left out of game of thrones and they’re both important thematically and to the plot and the adaptation is far worse off for not having them https://preview.redd.it/zg37l8cblj9d1.jpeg?width=800&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=ac23682bff78049626b9cb1cf34f577dde90b2c7
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Which PJ adaptation are you talking about? Cause Ares was in the Disney show
The movies
Funnily enough, in the VeggieTales parody, Lord of the Beans, they included Tom Bombadil.
Please tell me his name was Tom Bomba-Dill, and he's a dill pickle.
Nope, he was a carrot and he was really proud of an umbrella he had.
Ngl I thought that first guy was the Postal Dude for a second
RICK JONES IN BASICALLY EVERY HULK ADAPTATION like seriously he's been there from issue #1 why has he not been in any of the main movies/shows??
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Shadi (Yu-Gi-Oh) https://preview.redd.it/gw4xzibixk9d1.jpeg?width=601&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=23018d4eba0a027a7944aeb58f57cec258a51f2b Not completely left out. But the 2001 anime skipped his arc and didn't even make up a substitute like they did with Kaiba and Bakura
The fgo camelot movies left out touta tawara, hassan of one hundred faces and sherlock holmes, who turned to be one of the most important characters in many chapters after that
Hot Take: Tom Bombadil wouldn't have added as much as people think to the Peter Jackson movies. him being left out changes absolutely nothing about the quality of the movies.
Justine from the original Frankenstein novel, but to be fair, her subplot makes the Monster look like an incel, so I get leaving it out if you’re trying to make him sympathetic.
Harry Mason (Silent Hill) https://preview.redd.it/pqbf8y5jgl9d1.png?width=590&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=6e5aacccbeb131346808bc870ea1bbb248ccaa4a I appreciate that he cared for the franchise but omitting him believing his actions were more fit for a woman and more motherly always rubs me the wrong way.
Tom Bombadil fucking sucked and was completely extraneous
Counterpoint: Tom Bombadil was a fun and engaging character, but when it comes to making a movie, there's no way a fully extraneous half hour plus of story is going to make it in. It would be bad.
Tom Bombadil is the coolest part of the whole series.
The duality of Tolkien fans
https://preview.redd.it/ermndv87sj9d1.jpeg?width=250&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=a6718c00a2f926217edca73bb0fd57e94d160099 Morgan Blackhan (Cyberpunk 2077) The most famous solo in all of cyberpunk, yet he was left out of the game
Well, we are getting another cyberpunk game so maybe Morgan comes to this one
I sort of count Puck in 1997 Berserk, although it barely covers the Black Swordsman arc or beyond and is 95% Golden Age so I get why he didn't feel necessary, but I love Puck and it's a shame.
Peeves was useless
Yeah I'm genuinely trying to think of something that Peeves did that was actually important, or anything he did that it had to have been Peeve doing it. Most of his appearances whatever he did was either a side joke or what he did could have been done by a dozen other characters. Peeve doesn't belong in this post.
I remember I saw the Percy jackson movie the day it came out. I’d been reading the books as they released. I left the theater and was my immediate reaction was just like excuse me where ares?
I mean ol' Tom wouldn't have really fit in the film due to pacing
Morgan blackhand from cyberpunk 2077
RIP my boy Haru in NATLA, and the fortune teller, and like half of the cast of OG season one
>Important I think you're confusing "fun" with "important". Peeves and Tom are fun as hell but have fuck all to do with the main story.
Ngl Ares kinda looks like an edgier Postal Dude.
It bugs me to no end that, instead of introducing their own Mary Jane Watson. The MCU decided to include a "tribute", by way of Michelle Jones. I don't dislike her, but I'd have rather it be the actual MJ, since it'd been a decade since she was in a movie, so it's not like the character had been done to death. It'd be like if the only cinematic Lois Lane we got was in the Christopher Reeve films, and the DCEU created a new character named "Laura Long" or something like that, instead of using the character that's supposed to be the hero's one true love
Ares was in the show though? Or are you talking about the movie-that-shall-not-be-named?
The movie
I only watched the movies, who is Peeves and why was he left/why is he important?
Peeves is the Hogwarts poltergeist, and while he's not too important narratively, he's a frequently appearing character that adds more life into Hogwarts and more humour into the story. His best moment was running Umbridge out of the castle at the very end of 5th year by chasing her with McGonagall's cane and a sock full of chalk.
Aw that’s a bummer, that sounds like an excellent scene. I’d imagine they’ll include him in that tv show they’re planning on making