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        He left the Witcher franchise for similar reasons - they couldn’t keep to canon.

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          While he was a walking encyclopedia of Witcher lore, wanting to give fans the best representation/adaption of the source material that could be made.

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          Not only couldn’t they keep to cannon, they butchered it horribly. The Witcher is set in a world of rich lore and history, almost none of which is explored or explained in that shitful show. The first season is basically the first book put in a blender and strained through a sieve, and the second season, as far as I can tell, is a load of crap. I gave up after that.

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            I haven’t read any of the books and barely played the games, so I don’t know much about the world. I did enjoy the first season, less so the second, and didn’t make it far into season 3

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              Season 4 is really fun to watch either as a drinking game or as a target for shit-talking with whoever is on the couch with you. I don’t remember any of the plot, which is probably for the best.

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          Didn’t the writers just ignore the source material and thought they could write better? Which made them effectively write fan fiction. And even by those standards, bad fan fiction.

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          He was perfect for the role too. If they stuck to the story, it would have been an amazing series.

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        He’s a passionate nerd with a deep love for his people, and he fought the corpos on the canon he knew better than they did.

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      “We want to broaden the appeal to bring more people into the universe so when we make more content tangentially related to the IP more people watch them.”

      It’s step 2 of the enshittification steps for media companies. Step 3 is blaming the fans when they say they don’t like the new stuff because it’s totally different from what they loved.

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      Seeking a mythical “wider, modern audience” rather than appealing to the core fans.

      It is an excellent strategy to alienate everyone and tank an IPs value, to be used as a tax write-off.

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      I’m surprised it’s not a thing for this. Games Workshop is generally pretty protective of their IP. They license it out like crazy, but generally in pretty restricted bits unless you prove some level of respect.

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      The people who pay to use the IP put up so much money that it has to be crowd sourced among a few rich people/orgs. The money doesn’t care about the property, only the opportunity to leverage this into more money. They are paying for an opportunity.

      With this opportunity they make a product that uses the nouns of the source material with varying levels of concern for the output. Not all money is the same and some care about the deliverable more than others. Compare Sony comic book movies to Disney and you can see what having a big comics nerd like Feige can do to keep it true to the material while keeping the content new.

      Netflix didn’t care about what fans consider truth. They wanted content for their catalogue. Most makers of media don’t care about what they make as long as it’s popular and any lawsuits don’t drain the gains.

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        Yeah but those people are fucking morons with more money than sense. I don’t think they will ever learn the lesson because they keep making the same dipshit fucking mistake over and over. It’s starting to feel like it’s deliberate how almost every single adaptation they do is trash that pisses off the established fans, like they don’t want to do an adaptation so they fuck it up on purpose just to fuck the fans while they get the one mediocre cash grab, if they make money at all. If it was really about the money they would learn the lesson from the few really successful adaptations.

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    How so? The original lore is a mess and several details have changed over years while novelists have contradicted each other multiple times.

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      The sincere effort I think is what’s most important. Even if the show contradicts some of the existing lore one can still make a good faith argument as to why something is added or left out due to other reasons in-universe and out

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        Yeah sure. If they wrote “Henry Cavill’s rule ensures a lore-faithful adaptation” - fine, that would be great. “100% Lore Accurate” is an impossible standard that just ensures many an immature nerd will load their keyboard with religious intent.

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    He should be playing Ciaphas Cain in some “Blackadder goes Imperial Guardsman” flashback recounting of his life. Even cherry picking just the ripest stories would get a few potentially great movies by my estimation.