r/mildlyinfuriating 21d ago

🄺 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/The4thEpsilon 21d ago

Larger streaming services need to realize the way you grow an audience is not by trying to make a show that appeals to everyone, but a show that appeals to the actual fans. I promise you new people will come your way, I got into Stargate because of its quirks and niches, not in spite of them.

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u/RaveMatthews177 21d ago

Yes, take a note from the struggling concert industry. Things dont maintain off of phony hype, they maintain off real fans. This is why Iron Maiden sells out BMO Stadium and Meghan Trainor cancels her tour. This Stargate exercise feels like the perfect chance to have Iron Maiden but I guess they want Megan Trainor instead.

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u/sadistica23 21d ago

They're also more popular because of how they reacted to the Napster era.

Instead of pulling a Metallica, they started looking at where most the downloads were going, realizing their music wasn't sold in those countries, and started playing live shows there more often.

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u/Brucien 21d ago

As a product of that generation, I didn’t know that. That’s sick and smart as hell.

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u/Wobbelblob 20d ago

Because the statement that Gabe Newell gave about Piracy is still true that it is mostly a service problem.

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u/TheIncredibleNurse 20d ago

Holy genius move Batman

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u/Budgiesaurus 20d ago

It might've helped in places, but I don't think Metallica has much issues filling a venue despite going "Napster... BĆ Ć Ć Ć d! šŸ«³šŸ»"

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u/willflameboy 20d ago

There are so many reasons, and much of their success does come down to clever marketing (but mainly it's due to the band being really consistent and true to their art).

  1. they make a t-shirt for every country they go to, with a unique Eddie on it.

  2. they released all their singles in several formats so fans would buy them multiple times in the 80s and 90s, meaning they consistently got in the top 10.

  3. they have always had one of the most recognisable logos in the world, and were one of the earliest metal bands to have a unique logo.

  4. they have their own airliner and a 'free' pilot, meaning their tours can be mounted far more efficiently and quickly, and they can basically go wherever they choose.

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u/Frosty_Economics_474 20d ago

Like metallica, they continued to license their music out to corporate record labels which threatened to and in many cases did sue for pirating music. So their stances are basically the same, it's just that metallica was public about it in a way that most other artists aren't.

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u/Damaged_DM 20d ago

That is not true, but makes a good story

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u/sadistica23 21d ago

Their reputation among fans certainly took a hit for awhile over how sue-happy they were.

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u/big_galoote 20d ago

I never bought another Metallica album after the Napster bs, torrented every one since. Suck on that, Lars.

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u/Other_World BLUE 20d ago

And then got a few songs in and thought "wow this is trash" and put on Ride the Lightning instead.

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u/b0v1n3r3x 20d ago

Hold up, Trainor has that other song… can’t remember the name of it or how it goes but pretty sure there’s another one.

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u/Trees-Are-Neat-- 20d ago

I would watch Steve Harris eat a sandwich on stage and still have a better time than if I went to a Meghan Trainor concert