
I kind of don’t want to talk about this out of concern people aren’t going to understand where I’m coming from. I haven’t watched My Adventures With Superman since the pilot review. It’s not a very good adaptation of Superman’s world. Between numerous race (and in at least one case gender) swaps, de-aged Clark and Lois who become a couple way too soon in their lifespans, Deathstroke being a pretty boy looking character, Steel’s armor looking more like a mech suit, completely new motivations, and just all the other changes I saw in the pilot, in clips, and from reviews of people who liked it and didn’t like it, it just feels like a completely new concept, like Clark got hit by a Kryptonite truck and ended up isekaied into an animeish world of namesakes.
That’s not hate, that personal preference. Superman is my favorite superhero but the world around him also matters to me because it’s partly what makes Superman. The strange this is Superman himself and his Earth parents are the only things I think they got right. It’s an adaptation issue. Clark’s powers unlocking because he wanted to save someone, the Kents being supportive of what he chooses to do with his powers–the show clearly understands the Kents more than anything Zac Snyder and now James Gunn have shoved out into the world. Clark’s confidence dropped to fit in with the rest of the world, but that’s the only note I have about him. Plus it all seems well written with good characters and I like the art style in animation. I just don’t see this as Superman’s world any more than I do the later seasons of Smallville. Overall it just isn’t Superman to me.
However, I need a topic and I still have curiosity about the show because it is good on it’s own merits despite all the adaptation errors that make it not feel like the Metropolis I know and love. So today I see the trailer for season three of My Adventures With Superman. Previously only the first two seasons were made before Cartoon Network and HBO Max opted to shelve it. Williams Street Productions, who program the “Adult Swim” lineup, decided to save it and it developed a pretty healthy fanbase, enough to give the same treatment to Green Lantern and produce a new season. So I’m curious. Let’s see what they have.










Does Star Wars Have A Future?
Sounds reasonably suicidal.
Before you start, this isn’t some “doom and gloom” article, nor am I going all Pollyanna on “we can totally save Star Wars, everybody!”, or any of that. This is one of those stream of consciousness articles that often comes off rambly to me but I have yet to be called out on them for whatever reason. It’s basically me thinking about where Star Wars is, where it would go, and where it could go if the people making it cared…and right now it doesn’t even sound like the creators cares.
Anyone who thinks the franchise is doing well is clearly not paying attention. Any defense I see tends to be either brand loyalists or along certain sociopolitical lines. The die hard fans have not been happy at least since The Last Jedi, if not The Force Awakens, while none of the Disney + shows outside of early seasons of The Mandalorian have gotten much in the way of praise. From breaking lore to forced false representation to in-fighting over which “daughter” gets to replace Luke Skywalker mistaken for one group “fixing” the franchise (as it turned out Dave Filoni just won the chance to get his “daughters” Ahsoka and Sabine into the new spot), to The Acolyte supporting the franchise’s villains to…does anybody even remember Star Wars: Resistance happened? The High Republic stuff is either a joke or a forgotten Disney Junior show. The last video game, Star Wars: Outlaws, so bad a dude got a 17 hour review going over every bit of broken story, game mechanic, and bug riddling that game, which isn’t doing Ubisoft any favors. I’m still trying to work my way through that one and it’s amazing how many different ways there are to fail at video game design.
So yeah, they’re not doing so hot, are they?
Disney’s new leadership recently met with Lucasfilm’s new management to discuss the future of the Lucasfilm properties, all of which have been damaged except for THX-1138, which if you ask me couldn’t get much worse if you tried. How do you make sex boring in a movie about a world banning it? Willow and Indiana Jones both had the title characters replaced by the “better” female character that nobody was interested in. I just hope American Graffiti isn’t on that list because I don’t know what they’d do with that. Meanwhile they made live-action sequels to animated works people have heard about, brought back Boba Fett because his armor’s cool and then made him lame, and in both cases people only care when they’re mocking it.
So how did Disney screw up one of the biggest geek media franchises? Simple: they hate geek media, like much of Hollywood, the same Hollywood that looks down on animation, so the animation studio decided to abandon and replace their legacy to play to the cool kids, which was all Iger cared about. Now we have new people, but no evidence they’ll fix the problem after years of broken hope that new blood would fix what went wrong. Marvel couldn’t even before Disney. DC hasn’t. Star Wars shows no signs of it. So if this franchise has a future, what is it?
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Posted by ShadowWing Tronix on May 12, 2026 in Animation Spotlight, Book Spotlight, Movie Spotlight, Streaming Spotlight, Television Spotlight and tagged commentary, Disney Star Wars, Lucasfilm, stream of consciousness.
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