I just had the realization that if this ends up on say, TNT, Netflix or Hulu will make a show to counterprogram it.
Who wants to see Netflix's Outlaw Star? Because let's face it, if that does happen, that's the only show to counter Bebop with.
Ratings are down across the board unless you're showing sports. People want to consume media on their time, not yours.
I think Sketch[/member] and the Toonami faithful podcast had an argument about this one episode with a host who had, IMO, NO IDEA about how On Demand worked and was legitimately upset with services like FUNi on Demand and Netflix. VRV must have really ground his gears.
Just when you think Chuck can't get any worse, he sues the one guy that had his back the entire time despite the insanity it drove his beloved firm to.
Jack and the death of One Piece were the big positives, but with stuff like VRV existing, On Demand has turned from a nuisance to a significant ratings drain.
Even your dub premieres are available on demand.
Apparently they both laughed it off later, after someone sat Kesha down to watch a freaking episode of Seinfeld.
Dude is a germaphobe. He's not doing it out of disrespect, he just doesn't like touching people he doesn't know.
http://deadline.com/2017/06/cowboy-bebop-anime-tv-series-live-action-remake-tomorrow-studios-midnight-radio-chris-yost-1202107884/
No network or service has optioned it yet, similar to the recently announced Judge Dredd TV show.
DeMarco's philosophy has been "We dictate what comes on and you will find out when we say so" particularly to avoid well, everyone running to Netflix or fansubs or VRV to watch the show.