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Post by zarius on May 3, 2019 9:48:07 GMT -5
Hashtag revealed most of the details on Dimensions In Danger
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Post by AlwaysARanger85 on May 3, 2019 14:51:25 GMT -5
Man be sweet if he did return. As for what ever it is. It will likely have to be mostly original stuff. As they can't just flat out adapt the sentai team up.
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Post by BradyMcKnight on May 3, 2019 16:25:10 GMT -5
After getting a lot wrong first.
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Post by darkranger237 on May 3, 2019 21:44:30 GMT -5
Maybe Sledge’s Appearance could be set before the season finale of Dino Charge or Super Dino Charge.
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Post by AlwaysARanger85 on May 4, 2019 7:29:51 GMT -5
Well Brady no news and rumors sites are ever 100% correct. But they did have a lot of details that did end up being true. But I would trust there ranger news then say how some movie and comic book sites like comicbookmovie.com or cosmicbooknews.com they have tend to get a lot wrong.
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Post by purplecreator on May 4, 2019 7:45:21 GMT -5
Is the show on its hiatus?
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Post by iceranger32 on May 4, 2019 9:19:50 GMT -5
^Yes, it was confirmed shortly after the episode aired last Saturday. We are now officially in hiatus after 8 episodes in. More to return in Aug/Sept.
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Post by Adxf4t on May 4, 2019 15:27:11 GMT -5
Well Brady no news and rumors sites are ever 100% correct. But they did have a lot of details that did end up being true. But I would trust there ranger news then say how some movie and comic book sites like comicbookmovie.com or cosmicbooknews.com they have tend to get a lot wrong. Well: Brennan, Yoshi, and Davi are in NZ right now, and here is something else: Austin St John was supposed to be at a convention like last weekend, but he didn't go because of "scheduling conflicts" Look in the comments of this Instagram post, look for a reply from "Prophet2114": http://instagr.am/p/BwpTawHjiVv
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Post by purplecreator on May 4, 2019 15:31:19 GMT -5
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Post by xman on May 4, 2019 21:07:37 GMT -5
Maybe Sledge’s Appearance could be set before the season finale of Dino Charge or Super Dino Charge. I think not. Because that would sound like a horribly-written retcon to what happened near the end of either seasons. I mean, if I wanna see something that would immediately retcon past events out of continuity, I would watch the X-Men First Class movie series, including Days of Future Past or go read DC's New 52 storyline, "Future's End".
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Post by crossranger on May 4, 2019 22:26:22 GMT -5
^ Well, Kamen Rider made retcons in favor of entertainment, but later fixes it, like the Kamen Rider 3 movie, with Shocker defeating the original Double Riders, and at the end of the movie, changing it again (which leads to a miniseries. Ludicrous, but fun). And certain movie released a some days ago, with a title that rhymes with "-Game", also plays with time-travel shenanigans, so..... It's weird that ASJ's return is kept in secrecy, he didn't mention it, and now he cancelled a Con. I mean, this is not the MCU. But probably, they gonna make a big deal with his return, it's almost, wow, 16 years since Forever Red.
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Post by xman on May 11, 2019 11:28:16 GMT -5
Well, Kamen Rider made retcons in favor of entertainment, but later fixes it, like the Kamen Rider 3 movie, with Shocker defeating the original Double Riders, and at the end of the movie, changing it again (which leads to a miniseries. Ludicrous, but fun). The Super Hero Taisen GP movie featuring "Kamen Rider #3/Shocker Rider #3" isn't even cannon to the main TV storyline of Kamen Rider Drive. And that doesn't count as a retcon also. It was just a badly-written spring Tokusatsu movie that was shamefully rehashing the plot of the Kamen Rider OOO and New Den-O movie, "Let's Go!! Kamen Rider" which coincidentally was also written by Shoji Younemura, and that movie also came out on April 1st, 2011. Here is the proof: Now, a much better example that you should've used for your argument in retcons are the DC comics storylines; "Zero Hour" and "Infinite Crisis". But, I highly doubt that you even care about what goes on in comic books nowadays, crossranger. Or if you have read a single comic book throughout most of your life.
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Post by crossranger on May 11, 2019 21:09:29 GMT -5
^ Well, you have to read better my post. I set the example with the Kamen Rider 3 movie, as a tokusatsu example, because is one of the most recently, and, while I believe that, sure, is badly written, it's better than Let's Go, Kamen Rider. The second: I mention KR3 made a retcon, but I should said it made an alternative timeline, that was undone at the end of the movie. The canonicity with the series is in dispute. It, actually, could fit with the tv series. An alternative timeline doesn't mean it's not canon. And I don't mention Zi-O, creating its own alt-timelines, because the tv series it's not finished, and I don't know how gonna be at the end.... And there I mentioned Avengers: Endgame, of time-travel retcons, and alternative timelines because is the closest in time, and it's very popular right now. Of course, there is more fictional works that use time-travel and alt-timelines: in Tv: of course: Dr Who, Outlander, Travelers, in movies: Back to the Future, Terminator, Star Trek, you mentioned X-Men Days of the Future Past, also comics: DC´s Zero Hour, Crisis on Infinite Earths, Flashpoint and the new 52, in Marvel, Age of Ultron, X-Men Days of the Future Past, Cable's stories. Books too: dr Who, Stephen King's 22/11/63, Outlander, H.G. Wells' the Time Machine...There is a lot of examples. I read more comics than you think. I don't have problem if they bring back Sledge. Retcon or not, Dino Charge and Dino super Charge finale was already made. Changing it with time-travel is preposterous. But at least they wanna use an original villian, and no some footage with bad dub and personality with bad jokes. I saw the video. I'm not impressed. Sure, both movies have similarities, because time travel, but there are more differences. Let's Go created its timeline because the hero was an idiot that left one medal in the past, KR 3 was fault of the villians: they made a History Modifying Machine.
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Post by mnikolic on May 12, 2019 13:20:41 GMT -5
Personllay, I'd like to see some other way of story advancement than time travel or alternate timeline usage to make a good movie, TV series episode or for that matter, an entire season of a TV series. Sure there is a lot of potential in time travel-based and in alternate timeline-based plots & storylines. But if either is used on a TV show on regular basis, it can make things very pale and the whole series dull.
I mean, take a look at Stargate. Whenever the writers didn't know how to advance the storyline, they wrote either a time travel-based, alternate timeline-based episode or an episode that combines both. So whatever came after such episode, the viewers were already put trough a major storyline shift early in the series, especially in Stargate Atlantis and Stargate Universe. The latter has a time-travel episode to be the 8th in its first season and another one in its second season, this time it being 12th in order. They even concluded SG-1 with a time-travel movie. Power Rangers doesn't need to resort to that kind of writing unless it's a time-travel based season or a season with time travel elements in it.
Sure, the time travel thing worked for Dino (Super) Charge and "Dimensions in Danger" had made it somewhat tolerable and acceptable. But to keep bringing the same villain back over and over again is just ridicilous. Making a new villain just makes more sense since the re-use of a costume already means shooting new footage with it. They could also grab an older Sentai villain design and re-make a suit and shoot whatever they need. The Dino Team up in Go-Busters already had time travel in it anyway so if that part ends up being adapted (somehow), than bringing a villain back the time travel way just doesn't make any sense (but if they don't end up adapting the part where the Kyorgers go to the past under an evil spell, than it can work, although it'll be just an easy way to tell the story).
That said - the Super Hero War movies were so badly written that it's clear that the producers failed to come up with something original or something else to do, so they thought: "Yeah we still have a bunch of costumes left from Gokaiger, so let's use them while we still can!". I haven't seen the Kamen Rider movies, but I'm assuming they were made because of the same reason (please correct me if I'm wrong).
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Post by xman on May 12, 2019 21:30:01 GMT -5
Personllay, I'd like to see some other way of story advancement than time travel or alternate timeline usage to make a good movie, TV series episode or for that matter, an entire season of a TV series. Sure there is a lot of potential in time travel-based and in alternate timeline-based plots & storylines. But if either is used on a TV show on regular basis, it can make things very pale and the whole series dull. I mean, take a look at Stargate. Whenever the writers didn't know how to advance the storyline, they wrote either a time travel-based, alternate timeline-based episode or an episode that combines both. So whatever came after such episode, the viewers were already put trough a major storyline shift early in the series, especially in Stargate Atlantis and Stargate Universe. The latter has a time-travel episode to be the 8th in its first season and another one in its second season, this time it being 12th in order. They even concluded SG-1 with a time-travel movie. Power Rangers doesn't need to resort to that kind of writing unless it's a time-travel based season or a season with time travel elements in it. Sure, the time travel thing worked for Dino (Super) Charge and "Dimensions in Danger" had made it somewhat tolerable and acceptable. But to keep bringing the same villain back over and over again is just ridicilous. Making a new villain just makes more sense since the re-use of a costume already means shooting new footage with it. They could also grab an older Sentai villain design and re-make a suit and shoot whatever they need. The Dino Team up in Go-Busters already had time travel in it anyway so if that part ends up being adapted (somehow), than bringing a villain back the time travel way just doesn't make any sense (but if they don't end up adapting the part where the Kyorgers go to the past under an evil spell, than it can work, although it'll be just an easy way to tell the story). That said - the Super Hero War movies were so badly written that it's clear that the producers failed to come up with something original or something else to do, so they thought: "Yeah we still have a bunch of costumes left from Gokaiger, so let's use them while we still can!". I haven't seen the Kamen Rider movies, but I'm assuming they were made because of the same reason (please correct me if I'm wrong). Yeah, about what you said on the whole time-travelling thing "working" in Dino Super Charge. I have rewatched that ending, twice. And, no!!! That is not how you write time-travelling in Power Rangers!! That's not how it works!! If they really wanted to write time-travelling in the show, they could have just build up to it being an actual event that might happen in the finale. Like, seriously. Have Keeper mention that all ten energems had the abilities to create wormholes to travel back in time before. Actual give us some more histories about something like this happening in the past and that there may have been other rangers that came before the Dino Charge team even existed in their universe. That way, we might actually get a better end result to what kind of consequences there would be for the rangers if they actually did used time-travelling to save their earth. Or, here is an idea...why not just go back to the very moment where Sledge was about to anchor the Dino Charge earth to Kamen-5 and prevent Chase and Riley from actually going along with this stupid plan to destroy the dark energem which could result in the Dino Charge earth being sucked into a wormhole. That way, we wouldn't need to have to rangers actually going back in time and pretty much undo their entire series by sending Sledge and his crew straight into the sun. I mean, seriously, Stargate knows how to properly write time-travelling and alternate timeline stories in science-fiction. Even Avengers: Endgame can do a better job at telling stories about time-travelling than these idiot writers from Dino Super Charge can do. Same goes for DC's "Legends of Tomorrow" (season two) and that focused more on correcting time aberrations collecting pieces of the Spear of Longinus. *sigh!* Look, I am sorry for being all rant-y and judgmental about how one should and shouldn't write time-travelling in Power Rangers, but it's just that even since we had to sit through the finale of Dino Super Charge and the entire series of Ninja Steel/Super Ninja Steel, I just feel like these writers were basically breaking the number one rule in telling stories to children.... "NEVER TALK DOWN TO YOUR AUDIENCE!!!" That's why I am pushing for Hasbro to learn from Saban Brands' mistakes and, I really do not want the writing staff of Beast Morphers to repeat their mistakes by talking down to the audience. Even if it is the same people who worked on Dino Charge/Dino Super Charge and Ninja Steel/Super Ninja Steel. NO MORE TALKING DOWN TO YOUR AUDIENCE!!! Kids aren't that stupid, these days. They think differently as adults do.
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