MrBloogarFoobly
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Yeah, they're making money, but where is it going? Not towards better projects. Towards Fraggle Rock animated spin-offs and other junk.
The problem is that when a fanbase is hungry for a continuation, they will inevitably hate it no matter what they do to it. Even if the exact same people are involved on the exact same levels, it's never the same. You can give into the fans on every angle and they'll still hate you for it. I don't see a new Labyrinth movie meeting anything but disappointment and anger brought on by the very same fans who egged it on. And if it's a slight disappointment, it's apparently the worst thing ever made ever. Seriously. There's a difference between disappointing and legitimately bad. The way some would carry on about these movies (even the sequel to Tron, especially being a sequel to a movie that was legendary because it was a flop in the first place), you'd think they made Movie 43 or Jack and Jill. You know, something actually awful.While the 'news' has obviously been refuted now, I've found that the most striking thing about this little piece of drama is the way the news spread like wildfire. There's clearly an appetite for new Labyrinth material, yet the Jim Henson Company seems strangely reticent to oblige. It's odd, really. I do wonder if it's because they know the fanbase is very sensitive (the sequel manga they released a few years ago did not go down well, to put it mildly), but I doubt they'd let that get in the way of a potentially lucrative enterprise.