Board Thread:Episodic and Issue Discussion/@comment-5008987-20130317001647/@comment-3094698-20130323004807

Regulus22 wrote:

Zodisgod wrote:

Cari1994 wrote:

Zodisgod wrote: yeah adult swim took thundercats but they arent going to go near making a new series because like i said its a failed show. they dont have nearly as much exposure showing episodes already produced that they only paid for the right to air as they would making new ones that they would have to pay for production so they are able to do that no problem. adult swim dont have the viewership or resources to do new episodes of something that would likely fail, that would more than likely wind up losing them money.

from a network executives point of view there is no benefit to producing new episodes because it has failed somewhere else already, if they were mad enough to greenlight it and it was a horrible failure then they would be fired for their questionable judgement, so its better for them to not take the risk. Network executives aren't that stupid. They would take the time to research the show and find out the successes of the show before deciding to incorporate it into their network. It's happened with a lot of shows. this arguement is just going to go back and forth but network execs wouldnt even look at the show because another one had such a failure with it. reruns sure but never new episodes. Beyond Toys, how did Young Justice "Fail" for Cartoon Network? it didnt need to fail beyond toys because thats all they care about, and since it is now labeled a failure thats all other networks will see. why do you think no one else has tried to take on the new thudercats? nobody wants to put their job on the line for something that has a higher chance than normal of not working.