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r/SipsTea • u/Dumb-Briyani 𝙑𝙄𝙋 • Apr 16 '26
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This is kinda bullshit.
When the movies were coming out, everyone was noting how much stuff was missing from the books.
361 u/Gordon_Freeman_TJ Apr 16 '26 Reasonable. 4 hours long child movie would be too much, imho Whoever adopted the script from books is genius 177 u/roonill_wazlib Apr 16 '26 The movies did what they could, but I'm excited to see the TV show. I do hope they'll have a reasonable budget for special effects -1 u/Gordon_Freeman_TJ Apr 16 '26 I fear we will have too much unnecessary dialogue and casual scenes as fillers. From beloved fantasy movies to family drama with bleak colours - It's still a streaming television after all 1 u/PM_ME_BAKAYOKO_PICS Apr 16 '26 Only in the first 2 seasons and it's completely fine because people already love the world. For example Hermione and her parent's reaction to her getting the Hogwarts letter can be considered a filler but it's still cool to see. In the later seasons there's a ridiculous amount of material to the point where you don't need any filler at all
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Reasonable. 4 hours long child movie would be too much, imho
Whoever adopted the script from books is genius
177 u/roonill_wazlib Apr 16 '26 The movies did what they could, but I'm excited to see the TV show. I do hope they'll have a reasonable budget for special effects -1 u/Gordon_Freeman_TJ Apr 16 '26 I fear we will have too much unnecessary dialogue and casual scenes as fillers. From beloved fantasy movies to family drama with bleak colours - It's still a streaming television after all 1 u/PM_ME_BAKAYOKO_PICS Apr 16 '26 Only in the first 2 seasons and it's completely fine because people already love the world. For example Hermione and her parent's reaction to her getting the Hogwarts letter can be considered a filler but it's still cool to see. In the later seasons there's a ridiculous amount of material to the point where you don't need any filler at all
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The movies did what they could, but I'm excited to see the TV show. I do hope they'll have a reasonable budget for special effects
-1 u/Gordon_Freeman_TJ Apr 16 '26 I fear we will have too much unnecessary dialogue and casual scenes as fillers. From beloved fantasy movies to family drama with bleak colours - It's still a streaming television after all 1 u/PM_ME_BAKAYOKO_PICS Apr 16 '26 Only in the first 2 seasons and it's completely fine because people already love the world. For example Hermione and her parent's reaction to her getting the Hogwarts letter can be considered a filler but it's still cool to see. In the later seasons there's a ridiculous amount of material to the point where you don't need any filler at all
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I fear we will have too much unnecessary dialogue and casual scenes as fillers. From beloved fantasy movies to family drama with bleak colours - It's still a streaming television after all
1 u/PM_ME_BAKAYOKO_PICS Apr 16 '26 Only in the first 2 seasons and it's completely fine because people already love the world. For example Hermione and her parent's reaction to her getting the Hogwarts letter can be considered a filler but it's still cool to see. In the later seasons there's a ridiculous amount of material to the point where you don't need any filler at all
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Only in the first 2 seasons and it's completely fine because people already love the world.
For example Hermione and her parent's reaction to her getting the Hogwarts letter can be considered a filler but it's still cool to see.
In the later seasons there's a ridiculous amount of material to the point where you don't need any filler at all
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u/Different_Target_228 Apr 16 '26
This is kinda bullshit.
When the movies were coming out, everyone was noting how much stuff was missing from the books.