Amazon’s hit series “The Boys Season 3” recently came to an end and has been announced for renewal for a fourth season.
Producer Eric Kripke has made some very groundbreaking contributions to the superhero genre, and has done a great job of making the superhero genre into a serialized TV series, which is a huge change from the “extended movie” approach to the smaller Marvel shows.
In a recent interview with Vulture, he also expressed his disdain for the way this was shot (the extended version of the film).
He said the streaming method of filming is very efficient, the writers can finish most of the script before the day’s shooting begins, and then hand it over to the producers, and even reshoot it if it doesn’t fit.
But he thinks many producers who work in streaming don’t necessarily walk away from the grind of the web.
They would be more than happy to do something like this: a show that has 10 hours, and only in the eighth hour does some fierce material appear, shot like a 10-hour-long movie, which he said would drive him crazy.
He said, “This is not a TV show, you’re in the entertainment business!”
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