Sean Gadus

Sean Gadus

Hi, I am a graduate from the Cleveland State English Department. I am a 5th year English/Reading teacher. I love watching movies, reading fiction, and listening to music.

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    What Happens to Punisher, Daredevil, Luke Cage, Etc?

    With the recent announcements that The Punisher has been cancelled and Jessica Jones will air its 3rd and final season soon, what will happen to the characters featured in all of Netflix's Marvel shows? There is an agreement that Marvel cannot use the characters until 2 years after the cancellation of the shows. When those two years are up, will we see these characters reappeared for Marvel's films or the Disney Streaming Service, or will these characters be completely rebooted?

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    • As reported, the rebooting of X-Men is not on the MCU's agenda for a long while. I would think that if the rebooting is an option they are considering we would have to wait longer than 2 years. On a side note, I am happy that they are at least releasing Jessica Jones season 3. It is a personal favorite for -better- female representation and I'd hate to see it end just like that. – hazalse 6 years ago
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    Games That Were Scrapped or Drastically Changed During Development

    Last week it was announced that the development of Metroid Prime 4 for Nintendo Switch would be completely scrapped due to quality concerns and restarted with Metroid Prime Trilogy developer Retro Studios. The game joins a long line of games have that went through multiple versions and studio changes. This includes monumental failures like Duke Nukem Forever (moving game studios and engines multiple times), or the acclaimed Fall Out 3 (move to Bethesday Studios and completely overhauled). This article could examine the successes and failures of these drastic moves and the merits of changing studios/starting over from scratch.

    • Another interesting thing to consider in this is player access to these lost files and whether they decide if they were worthy of being further developed. For example with Bethesda, the Elder Scrolls is notorious for cutting fully developed questlines, options, etc. Players later overhaul these as mods and in some instances, people harass the developer for cutting this content. – Pamela Maria 6 years ago
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    Why Can't EA Get Star Wars Right?

    EA is one of the biggest, if the biggest video game company in the world. The company has an exclusive 10 year deal with Disney to make AAA Star Wars video games. Their run has been marred with controversy and critical disappointment. The 1st Battlefront game was launched with a limited amount of content, which drew negative attention from many critics and fans. Battlefront 2 was mired with an enormous loot box/micro transaction controversy, which contributed to disappointing sales (compared to EA's expectations). EA also cancelled and closed Visceral Studios and its Single Player Action and Adventure Star Wars Game, an idea many fans were excited about. There is now a rumor that another Star Wars project has been cancelled. Why can't EA make Star Wars, one of the most profitable brands in the world, reach the massive heights that many expected in terms of sales, game output, and critical reception?

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      Why Has Aquaman Succeeded Where Justice League Failed?

      Aquaman has been incredibly successful since its release. While many analysts and critics were skeptical of its chances at success, the film has done incredible business, being the repeat number one at the box office for 3-4 weeks. The film is now DC's most successful film overseas and has the potential to be a billion dollar films (sits at around 800 million currently). What qualities or circumstances have helped make Aquaman so successful, compared to the lackluster Justice League (which was both critically and commercially disappointing for many fans and critics).

      • It is probably one of those instances when people are more interested in an origin tale than an ensemble of superheroes with no background. – AthenDawn 6 years ago
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      • Aquaman as a sole hero versus a group of them (Justice League) might matter regarding success. This may be related to the the way a story develops on the screen--it may be easier and more enjoyable to follow one rather than too many heroes. – Joseph Cernik 6 years ago
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      • This is just my own observation of the two films. Prior to Aquaman, I would always say that I would choose to watch Justice League over Batman v Superman. BvS was a film that took itself too seriously and lost its comic-book quality. And also, (unless you watch the extended edition) character motivations are questionable. Justice League had a very problematic plot and its special effects were absolutely awful-- but it was able to have fun. That scene when Flash tries running behind a newly revived Superman? EPIC. But it was also a film that could not decide between being serious or comedic and shifts in tone were jarring to say the least. This could also be because of the sudden shift in directors, Snyder to Whedon. Aquaman seems to have a good balance-- the only faults that I saw it have was that it was too long and the inclusion of the Black Manta plotline was not necessary since the more obvious concern was Oceanmaster v Aquaman. Also the special effects are beautiful. Wonder Woman still reigns as the best DCEU movie for me, but I would probably place Aquaman as second or third. – FabiAlejandra 6 years ago
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      • I think the star power and marketing had a huge effect. Jason Mamoa has the looks, and even better, he's charismatic, so people will want to watch him. The movie was also marketed as being more silly and not taking itself as seriously as the other DCEU movies. I haven't seen it so I don't know how valid that is within the movie's context. I'm personally a little surprised by Aquaman's success just due to him being a joke in pop culture and most people disregarding him as an actual, or at least useful, superhero. However, considering the success of modern blockbusters, especially with the MCU and DCEU (financially anyway), I'm not surprised general audiences gravitate towards a movie that features a CGI fest of people riding sharks and fighting a war underwater. It's a perfect film for popcorn spectacle and escapism. China apparently also had a lot to do with the movie's box office success. – ImperatorSage 6 years ago
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      Why Has Batman's Origins Remained So Iconic After Eighty Plus Years?

      The very short panels first introduced the Wayne's murder nearly eighty years ago. Despite the changes in comics and society since that time, the core foundation of a murder in an alley by a criminal has remained unchanged. Why has Batman's origins remained the same while so many heroes have their origin stories and past drastically changed?

      • Touch on also the appeal of the orphaned child - a very strong trope in children's literature and quite common in origin stories. – SaraiMW 6 years ago
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      • Good topic! I guess it comes down to the result of the murder - would he have ever become Batman if he hadn't experienced such tragedy? I also think it shows he truly is a hero. Where others are mutants or born gifted, what makes Batman a hero is his reaction to tragedy and the attitude he adopts. He's a hero because he uses his trauma to protect others, rather than just standing by and watching criminals hurt others. You could maybe even talk about new supers vs. older supers (in relation to the movies): do the morally questionable actions of Ryan Reynolds as Deadpool really allow him to call himself a hero? Or is he just a mutant? Since when did the lawfully good attitude of Batman become irrelevant to what it means to be a superhero? Are the characteristics of an individual even part of what makes them a hero anymore? – Gemma Ferguson 6 years ago
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      • It could be helpful to address how spin offs have also taken the origin for granted and built upon the character based on that. How does a movie like Batman Ninja (2018) fit into this mix? – Kevin 6 years ago
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      Is Fantastic Beasts drastcally changing our perspective/our understanding of the Harry Potter franchise?

      The second Fantastic Beast film, The Crimes of Grindelwald, will be released in November 2018. Prior to release, the film has been stirring up fan surprise and controversy. The final trailers revealed that Nagini, Voldemort's famous snake companion, would be featured as a character in the film (a female women who is slowly devolving into a snake until the effect is permanent). In the past few week, it has been rumored that a young Professor McGonagall may appear in the film. This is an event that may directly contradict Harry Potter lore established in prior Potter stories and world building. Will the fantastic beast series, once thought as a spin off/relatively unrelated prequel, totally alter our perception of the Harry Potter franchise, re contextualizing the entire chain of events in the world's most famous book series?

      • No, I don't think that the harry potter franchise will change our perspective for understanding that matter and the case could be different to it. – susandaigle23 6 years ago
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      • I feel like it might be, in a way! if youre a superfan of harry potter or either it might not, but I have only ever grazed the novels and watched the films and in my opinion I feel like it changes some aspects, but it is a prior different story only with a few connecting points as it is in the same universe – ambermakx 6 years ago
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      • More has been revealed with the release of the film so I feel like it's a perfect time to discuss this topic as we prepared for Fantastic Beasts 3! – Sean Gadus 6 years ago
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      • It really depends. The writing could simply go with an approach where it is loosely connected to the harry potter franchise or it could alter things greatly, granting a new understanding of the story. – JeremiahUkponrefe 6 years ago
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      • Now, here's an interesting question. As a fairly recent Potterhead, I love the lore we have and would always like to know more. But sometimes, enough is enough--isn't it? I haven't delved into the extra-canon stuff, simply because I think seven books was enough for me. But then again, if you're enjoying a fictional world, does it ever have to end? I'm torn and would like to see what others think/how a writer tackles this. – Stephanie M. 6 years ago
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      • I don't think the new series, the Fantastic Beasts, would change our perspective of the Harry Potter franchise because these two series are of the same wizarding universe, it's just the matter of different time period. I thought the Fantastic Beasts serve the previous stories... – HuiyangHu 6 years ago
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      The Ethics of DLC in Super Smash Bros Ultimate

      Nintendo recently announced that is making DLC (Downloadable Content) for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate for Nintendo Switch. And that's about all the information they gave. The cost per pack (1 fighter, stage, and some music) is 5.99 per pack. There are 5 packs. You can buy it all for $24.99. They did not give any information about what fighters would be included or when they would come out (except sometime before february 2020). What are the business ethics in the video game industry of selling a product to consumers, but not making them aware of what or when it could be released. Article might look at similar cases from Warner Bros or Ubisoft.

      • I think what helps set Nintendo apart this time is that Sakurai, the game's director, actually said in reference to the bundle that: "We hope that only those with the utmost confidence in the value of this bundle pre-purchase it." To hear a developer encourage caution and careful planning when pre-purchasing their very own season pass/DLC with mystery content is quite refreshing and really sets a standard other companies should follow. – Dimitri Adoniou 6 years ago
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      Is there a point where the Marvel Universe Model Will Stop Working?

      The Marvel Cinematic Universe has, for better or worse, changed the way that many studios view big budget film making, world building, advertising, and developing film projects. The Marvel Formula, (with individuals films, team ups, and spin offs) has been enormously successful and with Disney's enormous backing and support, there doesn't seem to be any end in sight. Will there be a point where Marvel movies will stop being as lucrative and successful as they are now? What possible reasons could contribute to a slowing of this seeming unstoppable engine?

      • At this point this is highly speculative, but a really interesting topic to put out there and see what happens. It is always difficult to gauge what will endure and what will fall apart. Often it is about the "engagement factor," how engaged an audience still is with a particular work/body of works. I would put out there that like all film and TV, a series of failures for whatever reason will put an end to the MCU. However, you do raise a good point that they now have the backing of Disney, who has experienced failures (a few in a row too) but this has not dented their continuation. So who knows? – SaraiMW 6 years ago
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      • Has it slowed? "Engagement factor" seems to be a term needing a great deal of clarity. – Joseph Cernik 6 years ago
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      • I think this is a really interesting topic! A couple areas of focus could be the remaining movies of "Phase 3," and the possible directions that the MCU could take after the fourth "Avengers" movie to maintain its popularity with audiences. – Scalera18 6 years ago
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      Sean Gadus

      I agree that The Mandalorian took some of the ideas/story concepts that we once associated with Boba Fett, and used them in the show.

      The Book of Boba Fett Is A Failure That Hold Warnings and Lessons For Future Star Wars Projects
      Sean Gadus

      Interesting article!

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      Sean Gadus

      I think it is the sum of the part of Rise of Skywalker that ultimately makes it disappointing. The storylines and character arc don’t feel effective when viewed critically/over multiple viewings. Multiple viewing are a great way to break down films and determine what is working and what isn’t.

      The Rise of Skywalker Succeeds As A Legacy Film But Illustrates The Flaws Of Disney Era Star Wars
      Sean Gadus

      Also, the Empire runs by a different set of standards than the Chiss, but I feel that Thrawn has always been capable of ruthlessness if the situation requires it. He is a warrior and tactician, and some battle require difficult choices.

      Star Wars Publishing Is Taking An Exciting Plunge Into The Unknown
      Sean Gadus

      I really enjoyed all three of ascendancy trilogy, but Chaos Rising is my favorite. General Yiv was a suitable opponent for Thrawn, and the new characters like Thalias and Thurfian were developed.

      Star Wars Publishing Is Taking An Exciting Plunge Into The Unknown
      Sean Gadus

      There is definitely a divide between how he is portrayed by Zahn vs. in Rebels. But I also feel like Rebels Thrawn is a bit of a throw back to the Thrawn in the originl Legends “Thrawn Trilogy” from the 90s. Both versions are a bit more clearly a villain than the current version of Thrawn in books. I do like some of the small moments of ruthlessness in Rebels, those moments are great.

      Star Wars Publishing Is Taking An Exciting Plunge Into The Unknown
      Sean Gadus

      I would recommend the Thrawn 2017 novel first. This book reintroduced Thrawn into Canon, and it does a great job of explaining who he is. Also, it is one of the best books about the character. If you read that book, it will probably be easier to understand the ascendancy trilogy. https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Thrawn_(novel)

      Star Wars Publishing Is Taking An Exciting Plunge Into The Unknown
      Sean Gadus

      Nice work on the article, some great points in it.

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