In addition to serving as showrunner of the limited series, Silka Luisa is exec producing
Silka Luisa worked previously on the Halo TV series as producer and writer. So we'll see how this goes...
To be fair, this includes all novels and video games too. As far as animation, I see it as: the two movies, Stand Alone Complex anime, Arise anime, and SAC_2045 anime. It isn't too overwhelming in my opinion. Although, Stand Alone Complex is like 52 episodes, which is longer than most anime I watch.
Also, Stand Alone Complex and SAC_2045 both had their episodes pared down into compilation movies (which is what the arrows represent). So you could get through those even faster if you wanted.
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I'm still not very optimistic about Jared Leto being the lead in a Tron movie, but that image does look good. I'm curious what they'll do with this story.
I'm annoyed that William Gibson didn't just post the same exact thing verbatim on his Mastodon account. It sucks that Twitter is still the default place to post things, especially when someone already has a Mastodon account and could've easily used it.
These are all just rumors so far, so I doubt it'll happen. But if it means the Neuromancer series is actually moving forward, I'm all for that.
Honestly, that's where I'm stuck. It depends on what you want out of the show. If you want more hacking, it's minimal. But if you want more focus on an unreliable narrator with mental health issues, the show is phenomenal.
Also, there's the Alf episode in season 2
If you've ever played the game Ruiner, you've probably seen the main character's helmet say "Kill You"
That's a reference to Cyber City Oedo 808
I'm pretty sure this will be fixed in the next release:
https://codeberg.org/Bazsalanszky/Eternity/commit/767e75b7989768d0349fc8f5ea6384505a7ea795