So on January 12, two ''Velma'' episodes got released. This animated show is supposed to be a Scoony Doo spin-off. Since the trailers came out people were already angry when they saw that their favorite Scooby Doo characters are unrecognizable. They changed Velma's and Daphne's race. They deleted Shaggy and instead they have a black dude called ''Norville'' who dresses like Shaggy, so he is like ''the new shaggy'' and we have Fred who looks like Fred but acts like an infant.
Velma and Norville / Velma and Shaggy |
Things got even worse two days ago when the first two episodes got released on HBO Max. Both critics and fans, especially fans absolutely hate it. All you have to do is check Velma on IMDB and Rotten Tomatoes to see what i mean. Right now the IMDB Rating for the show is 1.8/10 and on Rotten Tomatoes the audience score is 7%.
Velma on Rotten Tomatoes |
Velma on IMDB |
The Snyderverse is a universe with countless passionate and dedicated fans. All we wanted to see was Zack Snyder coming back to give a proper ending for the universe. Does Warner think that the Snyderverse maybe it's not woke enough? Is content like Velma the future direction for Warner and HBO Max?
Velma Trailer Dislikes on Youtube |
Will James Gunn follow the Velma and Marvel recipe of changing the race, gender and sexuality of beloved characters? We had an Ironman, here get a female Ironman. We had the Hulk, here get She-Hulk, we had Black Panther, here get a female Black Panther. You get my point.
James ''The Pedo'' Gunn |
I hope im wrong but im pretty sure that deep down James Gunn is a Marvel guy who wants to do things the Marvel way, you know the way of ''diversity'' and ''inclusion''. So im expecting a new DC universe full of identity politics and agendas. Maybe that's what Snyder couldn't do. His universe was too serious and ''dark'' for these people who think that comic book movies should be like Thor: Love and Thunder. Full of diverse characters, woke identity politics and awful cringe humour.
Good luck, Warner Bros and James Gunn, you'll need it.
Panagiotis_1993.
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