The hit HBO show is likely to return in 2025 with content only seen in a cut level from Naughty Dog’s popular sequel

  • @Squizzy
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    310 months ago

    2025 what the fuck is with these ridiculous gaps in shows these days. It was a hit and the story is already storyboarded. Just run with a new season.

    • @Pavidus
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      610 months ago

      I would say that the strikes in related fields have a fair amount to do with it.

      • @Squizzy
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        110 months ago

        The strikes are over and it’s 2023, madness that a short series like this won’t be completed for over 12 months

        • kayjay
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          210 months ago

          Tell me you know nothing about the industry without telling me yo know nothing about the industry

          • @Squizzy
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            110 months ago

            Oh looks it’s a guy who contributed nothing to the discussion only to somehow feel superior because his response is a meme.

            The industry had annual releases for decades, they even fell into seasons and we’re depended on in specific times of the year. Oh mighty knowledgeable one.

            • kayjay
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              210 months ago

              See how well annual release schedules did coinciding with writers strikes. Look at any season of a show from 2007 to 2008 and even into 2009. They were heavily negatively affected.

              • @Squizzy
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                110 months ago

                Oh yeah I do get that but they knew season 2 was happening before the strike and they have been back writing for a few weeks now too. I don’t want what happened to Heroes to happen again but 2025 seems excessive.

                • snooggums
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                  210 months ago

                  Don’t forget the actor’s strike. Or the delays caused by multiple productions going on hiatus at the same time.

            • ampersandrew
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              210 months ago

              I also know basically nothing about the industry, but The Last of Us certainly looks more expensive than most shows that came out year to year in the history of television. Expensive tends to mean that it takes more time. Because I’m a Breaking Bad nerd, I seem to recall a commentary track saying that each episode took 8 days to make a 48 minute episode (roughly 6 usable minutes filmed per day) compared to Game of Thrones’ 20 days per episode. If you’ve got a 10 episode order, that’s most of the year to make the season when it’s not held up by strikes, and I don’t know if that includes post production like CG.

              • @Squizzy
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                110 months ago

                I’m the same as you, no experience of the industry but from a consumer perspective the wait times are excessive. GoT dropped every ~12 months with the exception of the final season which took far too long again.

                But things like Stranger things have enormous gaps and now a show that was always going to have two parts, has the story set out and was a huge hit has an excessive wait time just seems unnecessary to me.

                • snooggums
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                  110 months ago

                  Quality takes time. If you want content vomited out go watch sitcoms and soap operas.

    • @lemmy_get_my_coat
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      310 months ago

      Maybe they’re aiming for a realistic amount of Ellie aging for the four year in-game gap

      • @Squizzy
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        210 months ago

        Yeah that’s a possiblity alright, likely to just be a benefit but not the sole reason behind it.

        • @lemmy_get_my_coat
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          210 months ago

          Agreed, I did mean it as a bit of a tongue in cheek comment. The actor that played Ellie was a fair bit older too, so I guess they can handle whatever they want with makeup anyway.