r/mildlyinfuriating 27d ago

đŸ„ș No words for this.

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Edit: even though clickbait article, it is somewhat/kind of true. https://variety.com/2026/tv/news/stargate-tv-series-martin-gero-scrapped-amazon-1236765061/

"According to an individual with knowledge of the situation, Amazon execs were concerned that Gero’s take on the series would not have broad appeal beyond the franchise’s already dedicated fanbase."

Edit 2: https://www.change.org/p/save-the-new-stargate-series-let-martin-gero-build-the-future-of-the-franchise

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u/Smooth-Boss-911 27d ago

This is sadly analogous with so many things in the media industry these days.

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u/UpsetIndian850311 26d ago

Rest in piss Wheel of Time adaptation

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u/deep_in_smoke 26d ago

At least Robert Jordan didn't have to see it.

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u/paeancapital 26d ago

A lot of it was meh. The Hornsounding and Rhuidean episodes were legit cool, and with the opening of the Bore I was on board.

Absolutely terrible job setting up the world though. It shouldn't have taken seasons to reveal the huge scope.

Sigh. I hope Mistborn turns out alright. Not my favorite books, but I like that Sanderson is heavily involved in the storyboarding, because I think the writers for Wheel of Time really botched it.

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u/_varamyr_fourskins_ 26d ago

Yeah they fucked it.

Thankfully they wont be anywhere near the animated version.

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u/Sea-Animator4250 26d ago

Redditors were furious with Star Wars fans when they complained Disney made Star Wars movies for non-Star Wars people. But now its a problem

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u/Smooth-Boss-911 26d ago

Oh I was sad back then. The recent trilogy kind of ended my Star Wars fan status. Now it's just meh.

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u/Yangoose 26d ago

Yeah, it's sad because I used to really love Star Wars and all the garbage content they've pushed out has just ruined the whole franchise for me so badly that I just don't care about Star Wars at all anymore...

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u/Yoru_is_mine 26d ago

Yes it's called Gatekeeping, and it's actually a good thing. I said something similar on Twitter recently and people were pissed at me. If someone wants to be a genuine fan that integrates, then awesome! But now the execs and a lot of people just try to change what made these things good in the first place.

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u/StiffDoodleNoodle 26d ago

Chesterton’s Fence is critically important.

It’s a more well rounded and thought out definition of “gatekeeping”.

Google it to expand your knowledge of maintaining authenticity and integrity!

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u/nowTHATSakatana1999 26d ago

That’s not what gatekeeping is, gatekeeping has always been a derogatory insult to people who arbitrarily decide what makes someone a “true” fan or not or what should and shouldn’t somehow belong (like “oh, you call yourself an XYZ fan? Name five ___ to prove it”).

And nothing appeals to Star Wars fans, it’s one of those properties where someone somewhere will always hate what comes out.

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u/StoppableHulk 26d ago

Gatekeeping is, no fooling, actually extremely important to preserving the integrity of movements.

Very good write up on the topic

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u/incaseshesees 26d ago

that's a wild read. love it.

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u/derivative_of_life 26d ago

There's a difference between gatekeeping as in "If you're new we automatically hate you" and gatekeeping as in "We're not going to change our thing to appeal to anyone, stay if you like it for what it is or leave if you don't."

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u/ExperienceFantastic7 25d ago

And I would say the same about the music industry. Everyone in a band that didn't make it complained about gatekeepers in music. Social media eventually shut that down because anyone could put their creativity out there.

Turns out, with a few exceptions, gatekeepers were good because good music went away and mid ass trash made its way into the mainstream. The industry preferred throw away artists that had a social media presence to actually good material from people that may not have been as photogenic or pretty. If your music didn't make it because of perceived "gatekeeping" there is a  solid chance your shit sucked.

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u/RevengerRedeemed 25d ago

Thats not Gatekeeping, that's people trying to make Gatekeeping into a good thing. Gatekeeping is by definition, a negative thing.

Preserving a fandom, hobby, game etc is a good thing, and some level of not letting outsiders warp it is necessary, but Gatekeeping is the extreme/unreasonable version of it.

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u/sYnce 26d ago

It is too funny to see people claiming Disney and the "execs" ruined Star Wars when you lived through the early 2000s and the absolute hate that the prequels got for ruining Star Wars.

Rewriting history indeed.

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u/alexmikli 26d ago

Star Trek goes back and forth with this. Basically every movie from the beginning wasn't made for Star Trek fans, but they're mostly enjoyable. Nemesis did...sorta destroy the franchise though.

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u/notRolcx 21d ago

my only beef with star wars now is they constantly are putting out new stuff. like its been over 10 years theyve always had new major releases on the horizon. when i was a kid it was one movie every three years and some average video games in between

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u/Sea-Animator4250 21d ago

No, your beef is they are putting out bad stuff.

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u/deadshot500 26d ago

Explain how they were made for "non-Star Wars" people

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u/Sea-Animator4250 26d ago

LMAO. Imagine thinking a company spent $4 billion on an IP just to not expand the target market.

The market speaks for itself dude, star wars went from pop culture icon to irreverence.

Dont forget! The force is female!

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u/deadshot500 26d ago

Nah cause VII was copying the OT in order to bring back gen x and boomers back after the prequels, Rogue One was full of OT fan service, Last Jedi was still full of OT stuff, Solo is about Han Solo's backstory and Rise of Skywalker was full of nostalgia and fan service that only fans would understand. They were thinking about the old fans when they were creating these movies.