HBO Max would probably be the place for a Dark Water reboot but I think that's a little too obscure to ever get rebooted (which is probably a good thing)...
But maybe the series could get the closure it never originally got?
Perhaps. As you say it's a bit too obscure but of course obscure properties presumably are also available on the cheap. That said I believe it was a Hanna-Barbera production and David Kirschner wrote for it so they'd be the most likely ones to be behind any reboot notions. And much like Dino Riders its obscurity might be a blessing.
It's an awkward situation the series' lack of an ending. It was a decent enough show that not getting an ending is balanced out by not having a bad ending either.
as long as they don't turn alan scott into a faggot, i'm fine.
if they need a JSA member to turn gay, just do it to someone like Amazing Man or sth.
I'm pretty sure we're getting gay Alan. Whether or not this means we're getting Obsidian who was gay from quite a while ago in the comics I'm not certain, though a version of him showed up in one of the other DC CW shows.
Stargirl spoiler:
we've had Green Lanterns daughter show up in Season 2 which I assume is going to be Jade. From what I recall of Alan Scott being gay I'm fairly certain that iteration did not have children. But I also think no show runner at the moment would dare use an outdated straight version though see the end of the post for more on that.
Stargirl was always a potential one to push, but then N52 kneecapped her and the JSA.
She's still a good fit.
The Yolanda Montez-Wildcat heroine debuted in the original crisis and kinda just joined at the latter part of infinity inc. She dies in a shitty 90s era Eclipso miniseries, alongside the black Dr. Midnite heroine and Original Commander Steel. (lol Creeper and Nemesis and Peacekeeper got retconned to living.)
I forget when the Beth Chapel Dr Midnite appears. I think she was one of the early ones in infinity inc. but they didn't really give her much aside from being a black woman version of the original Dr. Midnite and also being willing to put her life on the line to be a superhero. She was sort of bland but never had the chance to stand out much beyond being an altruistic legacy hero.
kind of a shame ngl. Although I did grow to like the third Dr. Midnite, Pieter Cross. Yolanda also didn't get much time to shine, but she was introduced right off the bad as being Ted Grant's god daughter or sth.
I did not catch enough of N52 to find out how they mangled the JSA thankfully.
Whole lot of deaths there, cleaning up excess characters or big crossover event where they needed to kill people to show off? Also Stargirl spoiler
this season's got Eclipso in it. Hopefully the two characters will get a bit more well known from a live action run. Ideally in a good way.
I was just thinking about Inhumanoids the other day. IMO, if you gave it a better budget, good writers and aimed it at an older audience, it could be the closest we’ll ever get to a Warhammer 40K cartoon. Pretty cool.
It's basically a kaiju series really, just with more chatty monsters. I think they'd probably hammer in some environmental messages too but it'd be fairly simple since there was so little of it originally.
Like many reboots, something like Dark Water could only really receive a new installment of the writers prove competent. In the right hands, a new PoDW could be like He Man 2002 or ThunderCats 2011. In the hands of hacks, they’ll fuck it up and laugh at you for caring about an obscure IP.
Pretty much. It was largely interesting because of its setting, the core story was a fairly generic Mcguffin hunt and Ren arguably is incredibly by the numbers in terms of his character even if inoffensively so, but having it be a not quite apocalyptic setting but one sort of living through an ongoing apocalypse that most people are pretty deep in denial about how bad it's gotten is a nice notion.
Hm, Roswell Conspiracies is another one they could redo I suppose.
Same but with the GL TV show going with gay Alan, who knows how it will go down.
I think, and will quickly check, that most of the new DC live action shows have their own Earth whereas all the CW stuff is on Earth Prime...yes. Stargirl, Green Lantern, Superman and Lois as well as Doom Patrol, Titans and Swamp Thing are all in separate Earths. So the Alan Scott on Green Lantern Earth may also exist on Stargirl Earth. It should be noted that the CW Flash show at least treated Earth hopping as borderline effortless after a certain point in its run so none of the Earths can be considered safely isolated.