I honestly think WB lied about CNS will still be a label for original shows and that was 3 years ago
Unless there’s stuff in development but highly doubt it giving the industry in the last 3 years or so and WB is planning to separate the cable networks or worse get bought out yet again.
I feel like Korra would definitely work as a streaming series today. Like if it was made in 2022 there was at least time for the original series to age and get the audience who watched Avatar back then to watch Korra and not worry about 6-11 year olds who were too young or even born yet at...
I swear kids are only watching AI slop, leftovers of the last 50 years, an Australian import that debuted in 2018, or some shonen anime that got big with the mainstream this decade.
But hey nice to see the industry set itself on fire with production and development costs being cut and now...
3 years since the last post in this forum and yep cable tv and TV in general is truly a dying carcass. Stop expecting to see a comeback with these channels
Streaming killed it and and it’s just “series” on a platform for a bunch of filler to watch or leave in the background and don’t pay...
Within 3 years CN content being pulled from HBO Max, CN studios being absorbed into WB animation and now it’s a label for WB to use when they want to make something with the CN IP and half of them aren’t even airing on CN
Site’s shut down, Linear channel’s hours cut, some international...
So what happened to this?
Now that Paramount merged with Skydance and i’m pretty sure this will never be released officially or dumped with no fanfare on Paramount Plus or some other streamer
I wouldn’t be surprised if they dumped it on Tubi
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