dragonmaster said he got a job as a journalist so he's probably just busyOne was banned and i am unsure where the other is @LegendaryDarkKnightSparda
dragonmaster said he got a job as a journalist so he's probably just busyOne was banned and i am unsure where the other is @LegendaryDarkKnightSparda
Devil May Cry’s anime adaptation has been divisive amongst fans, but it’s a huge win overall for Netflix. It’s already been greenlit for a second season, and the show just came out.
Reviews for the Devil May Cry series have been all over the place, with critics rating it highly while users have been split on it. Those who have played the games are saddened by the differences between the source material and the show, while those new to the series seem to be enjoying the ride. Regardless, it’s doing very well for Netflix, and they’re clearly interested in doing more with the franchise.
But one seemingly small scene from the show sparked controversy for an entirely different reason: Someone who looked like the streamer Asmongold appeared in the very first episode.
While the show didn’t confirm it was him, showrunner Adi Shankar’s interactions outside of the show make it clear who he was referring to. His praise for the streamer hasn’t gone unnoticed.
Devil May Cry showrunner says Asmongold ‘spits facts’
When Devil May Cry came out, people noticed a certain livestreamer in the Devil May Cry series who bore a striking resemblance to Asmongold. Putting the two side-by-side, it’s hard not to see it. The show nails it even down to which teeth he’s missing.
However, it just felt like a tongue-in-cheek reference until showrunner Adi Shankar tweeted about it. He posted several images of Asmongold on his Twitter timeline with no context before ultimately posting a comparison pic, revealing that the streamer was indeed the person he intended to represent in the show.
“I’ve never been more excited for a Season 2 in my life,” the Asmongold replied.
Shankar matched his excitement, giving the streamer praise and making it clear that the character’s arc in the show matches what he thinks of the streamer.
The whole point of the character is that what he’s saying is taken as crazy talk, something that couldn’t possibly be true. He’s meant to look like sort of a conspiracy theorist, but it turned out that he was right all along.
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“They laughed at you and worshipped the late-night talk show puppets who were built to distract them from the truth. Now the terrorist demons from hell are here!!! Keep spitting facts — truth has a resonance,” Shankar replied.
The comments on this tweet are incredibly divided, with one half praising his take and agreeing with his opinion on Asmongold, and the other calling out his handling of the show and his support of the controversial streamer.
Hopefully he finally has gotten good taste in entertainment media since then.dragonmaster said he got a job as a journalist so he's probably just busy
That dude is a literal meme now lol
That's the key to it, yeah.Itsuno got away with it, maybe because he knew when to shut up...?
I remember originally, the Force Edge is Dante's signature weapon and was even mentioned in the novels.Tbh, I see Itsuno, DmC guy and this Shankar guy pretty much did the same thing: put their ideas into a franchise that's not originally theirs. No wonder Itsuno was supportive of DmC back then. Itsuno got away with it, maybe because he knew when to shut up...? And he was involved with four to five DMC games, so fans got used to him at one point
Itsuno had to forward the story so of course he included new ideas. Except for the Heaven part that's just stating the obvious.That's the key to it, yeah.
As someone who dogs on Itsuno for saying dumb things, I can confirm it's specifically about his execution of ideas like vetoing sassy, cigarette-smoking, older Lady when Bingo suggested it because "she has to be a highschool girl, the Japanese fans don't like swarthy types" only for him to apply the exact aesthetic to Nico later on because he claimed it's his fetish, or the whole "Nero has to stop Dante and Vergil from fighting because it reminds me of an anime I saw as a child, the absent father rescues the son with a mecha no one's ever seen before" being a total misappropriation of Great Mazinger, or the "no angels in DMC, Heaven doesn't exist".
He's not spamming Twitter about his personal politics, bullsh!tting that "actually Vergil isn't a villain, he's misunderstood and so is Mundus," and blathering about 9/11.
New ideas to forward the story? Good.Itsuno had to forward the story so of course he included new ideas. Except for the Heaven part that's just stating the obvious.
These Western writers on the other hand can't stop themselves failing upwards. Shankar just posted something about BlazBlue much to everyone's chagrin...
Yeah, both instances are a lesson in How Not To Be a Disingenuous Pussy for the sake of "making a unique mark on the IP", because taking something that isn't yours and stroking your ego with it is bad in general no matter if you're on the "right team" or not. DMC is suffering from the formulaic franchise disease of DC and Marvel comics in fast forward without nearly enough history to support it since it's not from the 1930s, it's only over 20 years old.
Which pretty much tells us that season 2 was in the works. It's been 2 weeks since the release of S1, if they had only started just now they'd be in pre production. I'm guessing that figure sitting in the back is Goldstein.