Wikipedia describe them as a "mini-major" and "large independent". So,I suppose they get the advantages of size with the flexibility of being independent.
I found it hardly scary, the protagonist being nearly indestructible, but a super weird trip, like diving head first in a 70s cosmic cult poster, full of hallucinogenics and rivers of blood, and yes, pretty funny at times.. "you ruined my favourite shirt"!
Also it's not "Yeti" any more, they prefer Mi-go. The Y-word has acquired insulting connotations over the years and while they are reclaiming it, it's their word to use.
Yea, it was bit more of a cluttered video than I would have liked too. Maybe copyright issues were on their mind? Still, I had no idea bout any of this. I can imagine a bigger deeper dive on the ideas though!
I'm bang up for this, it looks like Nekrokosm is being pushed down the running order but the article says it's still in development at A24 and a commercial hit could really help get it done.
Unlikely. Jackson is Darth Vader to Warners Palpatine.
He literally lobbied the New Zealand Government to change the labour laws to avoid paying his employees any benefits on The Hobbit movies (they became "independent contractors" so no sick pay, job security, or holiday pay).
Actors Guild went on strike over it. If anything, Jackson will be the one using Weta to create AI versions of those pesky actors.
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