Or the fourth season of Under the Dome.You can join the ranks of all of those waiting for the ending of The Plant.
Peter is a cool dude.
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Or the fourth season of Under the Dome.You can join the ranks of all of those waiting for the ending of The Plant.
Peter is a cool dude.
Don't hold your breath on that one. The network went off on their own and jumped the shark with that show.Or the fourth season of Under the Dome.
I know, and they even brought in Steve to fix that mess of a debut season and they basically decided to ignore everything in season three! What? Best episode was the debut of the following season which Steve wrote.Don't hold your breath on that one. The network went off on their own and jumped the shark with that show.
I take it that you get asked a lot about The Plant?You can join the ranks of all of those waiting for the ending of The Plant.
Peter is a cool dude.
Indeed.What seems remarkable to me is that they managed to find that time two times.
Yes, indeed.I take it that you get asked a lot about The Plant?
Until they find a time that works for both of them, they're not going to be writing it. They aren't going to drop projects they're working on just to take up writing Talisman 3 as they wouldn't want to lose the flow of their work.
I know, and they even brought in Steve to fix that mess of a debut season and they basically decided to ignore everything in season three! What? Best episode was the debut of the following season which Steve wrote.
A lot of people forget that Brian K. Vaughn created the show, wrote the debut episode, then just seems to abandon the project altogether, as though he got fed up of it, they brought in different showrunners for the final season and even set up what would have been the fourth season, but of course it got cancelled. Such a weird idea, turning UTD into a series, should have been an event thing.It was real strange what they did in season 3. It's like they hired Marg Helgenberger to reprise her role in Tommyknockers.
I thought visually it was one of the best looking SK tv projects, too bad about the writing.
It didn't help that the release date for Black House was right around 9-11. I don't think their publisher would worry about doing a third book, though, especially after all this time has passed and knowing that fans have asked about a third one.But didn't Black House do real bad? Stephen said it was a book that 'didn't happen'. I don't know if it's the same for books as for films: when a book performs real bad does that diminish the chances of another one coming in a series?
Sometimes it also has to do with the publisher. Dean Koontz hasn't finished one of his series fans are asking for, because the publisher didn't like the earlier books.
A lot of people forget that Brian K. Vaughn created the show, wrote the debut episode, then just seems to abandon the project altogether, as though he got fed up of it, they brought in different showrunners for the final season and even set up what would have been the fourth season, but of course it got cancelled. Such a weird idea, turning UTD into a series, should have been an event thing.
Same thing happenned to a YES album, came out in the same week as Black House I think, boom, did nothing. But surely The Talisman was enough of a success to warrent returning to a more fantasy inspired third book, like you said?It didn't help that the release date for Black House was right around 9-11. I don't think their publisher would worry about doing a third book, though, especially after all this time has passed and knowing that fans have asked about a third one.
It should have been a mini-series, simple as that. Or a film, in fact, an UTD film would be great, I think.I just don't get what they could have done in the fourth season. They totally set it up at the end. But are they just gonna repeat what happened in Chester's Mill in another town; how could it be interesting to see the same once more? Or what could they do different? The essence of the show is a town under a dome, and we've already seen that in the first three seasons.
Are you back on that Canadian beer again, Mal?I overheard 2 youngsters talking about this during a Wiggles concert I attended (boy...they sure watch you closely when you go without kids). They said it would be available to the public in November 2021 and will simply be called 'The White'.
I honestly don't know what Peter's idea is for the third book, just that Steve thinks it's a really good one so could be fantasy or a continuation of the Black House plot.Same thing happenned to a YES album, came out in the same week as Black House I think, boom, did nothing. But surely The Talisman was enough of a success to warrent returning to a more fantasy inspired third book, like you said?
Probably will be a fantasy inspired plot.I honestly don't know what Peter's idea is for the third book, just that Steve thinks it's a really good one so could be fantasy or a continuation of the Black House plot.
....the Christopher Snow trilogy I'm guessing.....But didn't Black House do real bad? Stephen said it was a book that 'didn't happen'. I don't know if it's the same for books as for films: when a book performs real bad does that diminish the chances of another one coming in a series?
Sometimes it also has to do with the publisher. Dean Koontz hasn't finished one of his series fans are asking for, because the publisher didn't like the earlier books.
Probably will be a fantasy inspired plot.
Especially with what happens to Jack at the end, having to stay in The Territories, although, I got the idea that he was supposed to play a role with regards to Roland's final part of his journey, but it never happenned.
Also, you'll have something to ask Peter next time you meet him.