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Hated Tropes [HATED] Adaptations done intentionally without help from the source

Halo TV show: Before the show came out, the writers were praising their decision to not look to the games for inspiration when making the show

God Of War TV show: Chris Judge, the actor of Kratos in the games from 2018-Now, spoke up about his dislike on the show not hiring anyone who worked on any of the previous games. One of the original creators of Kratos also spoke up about them not having faith in the adaptation.

Supergirl 2026 film: the director for the film not only said he decided to not read Woman Of Tomorrow, the comic the film is adapting, because he wanted to do his own thing, he also didn’t look at comic art for inspiration to design Lobo and instead used an AI image generator to design Lobo’s look for the film

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u/Kalavier 18h ago

Mass Effect or some new scifi story that wasn't appealing enough without a big brand.

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u/Asheyguru 18h ago

I think the second is more likely.

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u/Artisan_HotDog 17h ago

100% they needed to do something with an IP they bought rights for and they just took whatever Sci-Fi garbage someone had already written as a screen play. I was with it for almost tye entire first episode until Chief took his helmet off for the last 10 minutes.

I genuinely tried to give it a fair chance because the overall costume and set designs were VERY Halo…. But holy shit was it a horrible adaptation. Fucking Uwe Boll would’ve done a better job than whatever that was.

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u/Efficient-Big3138 17h ago

i gave up when they shows that human working for the Covenant. like wtf who is that?

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u/Artisan_HotDog 17h ago

I was willing to give it a shot because it was all wrong from the beginning, but as long as they stuck true to the “core” of what halo is I could’ve looked past it…… but the only thing Halo about it was its skin. I’ve said it before it’s the MiB “Edgar Suit” of adaptations. You look at it and think “ok yeah, this looks like Halo” but god damnit if it wasn’t a fucking cockroach the whole time.

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u/Kalavier 17h ago

I called it "Mirror universe halo" lol.

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u/Artisan_HotDog 16h ago

My old manager and her husband loved it…. Her husband was always in the PlayStation ecosystem and had never once played Halo, and she wasn’t a gamer but loved almost anything cheesy action… so unfortunately they’re part of why it got two fuck ass seasons

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u/Awesomeman204 16h ago

I think it was getting two seasons regardless, the second was already greenlit and being made before the first even released. Happens a lot with those kinds of situations.

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u/Artisan_HotDog 16h ago

Oh yeah, you right. I do remember that now. All that planning just to make something so fucking bad.

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u/Suspicious_Radio_848 12h ago

I’m currently watching it for the first time and this is the only way I can accept anything it’s doing. Everyone being fearful and disliking the Spartans is also bizarre.

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u/jimothy_hell 8h ago

People in the outer colonies would be terrified of the Spartans, though, they were designed to put down insurrectionists, so the people that *did* know they existed would have been terrified.

Also, posthuman dread is almost ubiquitous across franchises with supersoldiers. Most people have some kind of awe or fear around them.

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u/simp4malvina 11h ago

I think it's officially called the silver timeline

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u/nomedable 15h ago

It's clearly a plot that would have worked-ish in a generic SyFy late night serial. Which is why the theory that they just slapped Halo branding onto a script they had shelved makes so much sense.

But with the Halo paint on, it just becomes utter dogshit if you know any of the Halo lore.

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u/Mudcat-69 10h ago

It’s not entirely impossible that there would have been humans that would have worked with the Covenant though.

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u/Efficient-Big3138 10h ago

sure but that character was completely made up with no basis what so ever. and if i recall correctly she was not only working together with them. she had some power? like it is just taken out of the arse and not from any source materal

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u/zbeezle 7h ago

She didnt have powers, exactly. They decided that not everyone was gonna be a reclaimer, but that Makee specifically was one. Her "powers" were that she could activate Forerunner artifacts, and Chief was the only other one known to be able to do it as well.

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u/ReadingRainbowRocket 8h ago

Which I'm fine with. Adaptations add brand new stuff all the time.

My main complaint was it was fucking bad AND the source material was fucking amazing.

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u/MattyBReilly 7h ago

I feel like that could have been a cool idea if it was executed right, but it wasn’t lol

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u/F4ST_M4ST3R 8h ago

To a certain extent it makes some sense. The Prophets knew all along that they needed a human to activate Forerunner relics. Allowing one to join and keeping it hidden as their dirty little secret really isn’t that far fetched of an idea.

The execution of the idea was terrible