#that seems like a no-brainer to me. but unfortunately the entertainment industry is spiraling down the capitalism drain hard and fast
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i keep seeing news about a potential gravity falls reboot. as someone who very much despises reboots and who thinks gravity falls ended very well (it's something gf has been REPEATEDLY praised for,) do you think there's actually a chance they'd legitimately reboot it?
I watched a bit of hana's interview with alex hirsch out of (somewhat morbid) curiosity and from what I could glean there, it seems less likely gravity falls is going to get a legitimate "reboot" any time soon and more that there's potential for spinoffs when alex's contract with netflix expires. my honest prediction is that the book of bill is a prelude to more if it sells well, as it's very possible they're testing the waters to see if gravity falls nostalgia-hype is alive and well.
as much as I dislike reboots- and I have some strong feelings about the book of bill as a concept- I actually wouldn't be mad about some of the concepts alex has in his back pocket, such as a miniseries set on the stan o' war, or potentially more comics. I criticize elements of writing and what's being done with the story now because, obviously, I love gravity falls dearly, and I do think it could be adapted or continued faithfully... in the right hands, under the right circumstances. reboots exceeding the production of new, director-driven stories is symptomatic of a larger problem in the entertainment industry, but I don't think they're the disease themselves. people love strong stories, y'know? I would be a massive hypocrite if I acted like there was something wrong with wanting more, I've been actively making art for this show since I was 12.
so, do I think they're going to fully reboot the show, take us back to the mystery shack for "summer 2013" or potentially something further ahead in the future? ...mm, probably not. the series ended at two seasons for a reason, and in the age of, yes, pointless cash-grab reboots in a time where the entertainment industry is hopelessly dependent on selling established IPs, I respect that decision a lot. but I feel like it's inevitable there will be more gravity falls in some form or another in the future, which I honestly wouldn't have guessed if not for alex's words himself and the release of a new book this july.
whether or not it's any good... I guess we'll have to wait and see?
#lab notes#lab discussion#sometimes I worry I come across like I just hate anything new that gets put out and I genuinely don't#as much as I bristle at the idea because I know it means attracting a lot of attention to something I care about a Lot#and I think the ideas presented originally do get distorted as time goes on...#but I can't tell you what my solution to that would be realistically. I'm not even involved in animation#I think what I would want for the future of any beloved 'IP' would be a collaborative effort between old and new blood#experienced writers alongside fresh minds and artists who may already be long-time fans who understand the characters#that seems like a no-brainer to me. but unfortunately the entertainment industry is spiraling down the capitalism drain hard and fast#and I think- like most things- we would need some serious restructuring before art can be made with a basis of freedom and passion#rather than struggling to be born in the first place and crawling forward with a boot on its neck#coughs. but yeah I don't think about it too much !
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