There are many opinions on the Amazon Video series. power rings. Okay, that’s to be expected. However, there are also some facts about the show that shouldn’t be discussed, and chief among them should be the fact that Neil Gaiman didn’t write the show or had anything to do with it. Some people made this mistake and it led to some great responses on Twitter, but Jo Hill may have beaten them all.
To be clear, Neil Gaiman has a fantastic new series available on a streaming platform, but it’s not. power rings on Prime Video, it actually is The man of the sand on Netflix. The two shows came out close to each other, so perhaps confusion was inevitable. Writer Joe Hill decided that if he would hurt him, he would do as much harm as possible, with a hilarious tweet it recalls an area that Gaiman wrote about, Norse mythology, and also confuses it with something else. Gaiman clearly enjoyed the joke and retweeted it to his own followers.
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Current Norse mythology and the Marvel version of Thor obviously have next to nothing to do with each other, Marvel’s Norwegian pantheon is only vaguely inspired by reality, but given that Gaiman has written on the subject, that it clearly means it’s his fault if you feel like Marvel’s Thor doesn’t stay true to the original myth.
As Neil Gaiman was involved in The Rings of Power Blowback
The whole problem actually comes from Elon Musk. Tesla’s founder and possible future owner of Twitter recently posted on the platform that he was not impressed at all power rings, saying he thought author JRR Tolkein would “turn in his grave” over the course of the series.
A fan asked Neil Gaiman, who had done it previously rented power rings first episodes what did you think, e Gaiman criticized Musk saying he was not someone Gaiman could have turned to for literary criticism. Esto resultó en que alguien más, que defendió a Musk en Twitter, porque eso es algo que people feel the need for hacer por alguna razón, atacara a Gaiman por el programa como si fuera su programa, lo cual, por supuesto, no lo was.
Fans had a lot of fun with the Rings of Power glitch
This has now led Twitter fans to essentially attribute the entirety of all media, good and bad, to Neil Gaiman. All books, movies and TV shows ever made Now it’s Neil Gaiman’s fault , at least a vaguely fantastic story. Joe Hill’s answer is perhaps the best of all, as it contains elements of truth that the original review did not contain.
It will be interesting to see how long this joke lasts. It’s been a few weeks since all this began, but it doesn’t look like it’s fading away yet.
Source: Cinemablend
