Saving you a click: Miller wanted to use her, but the new movie takes place 20 years before Fury Road (which was shot 9 years ago) and he was not happy with the results of de-aging technology after looking into it.
Prequels tend to not be a great idea no matter how incredibly talented the director and cast/crew are, you still basically lack any tension for the main story.
This one might be good, and I will let the critical and audience consensus feed into my decision of whether or not to see it, but I just don’t get the need for a prequel.
Which rulebook would that be? The one where you hire a trainer and a chef and get super bulked out? Or the one where you wear a long blonde hair weave?
Eh. Let the marketing team market. Interaction will only seed engagement. This corpse cheese of a useless sequel with last year’s crumbs of a cast only exists to suck up cash into studio pockets. Ignore the “organic” post.
the fact that this person holds such vitriolic sentiment about a movie not even reviewed or released yet should tell you everything about the intellectual honestly behind it.
“is it a useless sequel with last year’s crumbs of a cast” or is this person upset that the film centers a woman?
and before some wilful ignoramus cries “that doesn’t happen”, know that there are actually negative reviews on Hades 2 right now complaining about the presence of too many women in the game.
Oh, little troll, you fail at punctuation and coherent point equally, but try to fabricate a reason for interaction by shoehorning bigotry out of left field? Lazy ass bot.
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