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    Cephus reacted to Halliwax's post in the thread Ironheart Disney+ MCU Series with Like Like.
    The world was a far nicer place with out it….
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    It's every industry. The company I work for, the CEO is going to retire and his son is going to take over the company. The company my...
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    Cephus replied to the thread MURDERBOT.
    It's very much like the book. If you liked the book, this is fine. If not, you might not. The entire story is about Murderbot. It's...
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    This is incredibly common everywhere, not just Hollywood.
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    Cephus replied to the thread Ironheart Disney+ MCU Series.
    Sure, but it will have the same low viewership as all the rest of the Disney Marvel shows and that's the only real measure of success...
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    Cephus replied to the thread Superman: Legacy.
    There is nothing on Disney+ that I would ever watch, even if I was willing to give Disney one red cent of my money, which I'm not. Any...
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    Cephus replied to the thread Superman: Legacy.
    Especially given where the MCU eventually wound up with every single movie failing.
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    Cephus reacted to DonCarlos's post in the thread Is Star Trek Dying? with Like Like.
    Thank you for the article — a very thoughtful point of view. I really resonate with it. From an entertainment and franchise...
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    Cephus replied to the thread The Last Of Us HBO S2.
    Same here. I dropped it. Too stupid for me.
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    Cephus replied to the thread Kathleen Kennedy is stepping down.
    The official number is $250 million, but we know Hollywood lies. It brought in $874 million worldwide, which at the reported number...
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    Cephus replied to the thread Kathleen Kennedy is stepping down.
    It's not their money that they're spending. I have no idea why anyone gives them money though.
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    Cephus replied to the thread Kathleen Kennedy is stepping down.
    Closer to $750 million to cover marketing. It made $393 million, which means it was a flop.
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