The Pitt stands out first. White Lotus. We have Euphoria and The Last of Us, although I expect them to be over (finished production or far enough along) before Netflix has fully acquired them.
Dune: Prophecy will probably get cancelled, but it’s getting lucky with a second season already.
IT: Welcome to Derry will probably keep going.
The Rehearsal will continue in some form, someone will pay Nathan for his high grades at a Canadian university.
The Chair company, once acquired, probably but could go either way.
John Oliver will continue to get full creative freedom, otherwise he’ll find somewhere else to go.
Hacks will probably continue, or come to an end before the acquisition is over.
And then you have DC Studios as a whole, I can’t predict that, but it’s got legs.
Hacks should probably end on an up note. I think Euphoria is just about played out. I won’t be surprised if the upcoming season is its last. Last Of Us only has one season left unless they ignore the ratings drop and start making seasons without source material from the game. As far as DC, they just canceled Peacemaker which is bizarre.
I also wonder what the contract with George RR Martin is like — will Netflix be able to just make whatever shows/spinoffs they want from that property? I thought the momentum there was dead, but the Knight of 7 show seems to be getting positive reviews.
Ongoing HBO shows?
The Pitt stands out first. White Lotus. We have Euphoria and The Last of Us, although I expect them to be over (finished production or far enough along) before Netflix has fully acquired them.
Dune: Prophecy will probably get cancelled, but it’s getting lucky with a second season already.
IT: Welcome to Derry will probably keep going.
The Rehearsal will continue in some form, someone will pay Nathan for his high grades at a Canadian university.
The Chair company, once acquired, probably but could go either way.
John Oliver will continue to get full creative freedom, otherwise he’ll find somewhere else to go.
Hacks will probably continue, or come to an end before the acquisition is over.
And then you have DC Studios as a whole, I can’t predict that, but it’s got legs.
And that’s just shows I’m familiar with.
Hacks should probably end on an up note. I think Euphoria is just about played out. I won’t be surprised if the upcoming season is its last. Last Of Us only has one season left unless they ignore the ratings drop and start making seasons without source material from the game. As far as DC, they just canceled Peacemaker which is bizarre.
I also wonder what the contract with George RR Martin is like — will Netflix be able to just make whatever shows/spinoffs they want from that property? I thought the momentum there was dead, but the Knight of 7 show seems to be getting positive reviews.