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tnt wrote 7 years ago: 1

Well, if they really aim to "keep the author pleased," I'd say it's a good news. There's no reason to fear for the season, apparently they've already shot everything except the season finale, so considering the production costs I doubt that they gonna flush all expenses into the drain. I'd rather watch a good season later, then something not approved by Gaiman.

SilverSurfer wrote 7 years ago: 1

tnt wrote:
Well, if they really aim to "keep the author pleased," I'd say it's a good news. There's no reason to fear for the season, apparently they've already shot everything except the season finale, so considering the production costs I doubt that they gonna flush all expenses into the drain. I'd rather watch a good season later, then something not approved by Gaiman.

My fear wasn't that the season would not be shown, but that it could end up being a hot mess which could then lead to the series being canceled ... my wording was not clear on that though.

BTW, I read a piece about the series local filming locations that said season 2 would be on Amazon and not Starz ... a quick look at Google didn't seem to show that ... just a case of bad reporting or has anyone heard anything? Or am I just bad at Google?


kevin87 wrote 7 years ago: 1

SilverSurfer wrote:
My fear wasn't that the season would not be shown, but that it could end up being a hot mess which could then lead to the series being canceled ... my wording was not clear on that though.

BTW, I read a piece about the series local filming locations that said season 2 would be on Amazon and not Starz ... a quick look at Google didn't seem to show that ... just a case of bad reporting or has anyone heard anything? Or am I just bad at Google?

Was it a UK outlet? It 'airs' on Amazon Prime in the UK. If it wasn't, maybe they just got confused or something.

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