All according to plan

All according to plan.

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so it's just a lateral movement. Was it a publicity stunt?

yes

ok i believe you

OP don't get my hopes up.

Would be a genius marketing move

So these faggots just did this whole "Oh No It's Going Down!" thing to get people talking right?

I see it as more of a back door encase cancelling it was a bad idea.

it would.

I want to hear it straight from HBO that they ARE continuing it. I'm sick to fucking death of this rumor, interested, and maybe bullshit.

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More like AT&T not expecting the backlash and moving it to their streaming service.

You gotta be kinda slow if you didn't see this coming

Darn. I don't have HBOmax and I never will. Shame.

This, of they are trying to save face with out actually doing anything.

That is an upgrade from cheap CN to deep pockets HBO

Now they can take decades to produce a single season split into two parts.

Now they can air it on AS 3 years later!

would be a pretty good scam
honestly the show should end sooner rather than later. it takes too long and its kinda spinning its wheels
I'd like for it to hit 100 episodes just so it gets syndication. Not that it would be make a ton of money but at least it would give the people who worked on it a few extra bucks a week for the rest of their lives.

I'd like to see them wrap it up in a season or two and give us a nice satisfactory ending.
Then Doc and Jackson can go work on something new

Shows don’t get cancelled midway through a season’s production, you’re literally wasting money doing that. Might as well move it to HBO Max

If this pans out, this would be a genius marketing move

>Translator's note: Plan means keikaku.

I hope so

Apparently it's come to light that Venture Bros was stuck on Hulu until it's cancelled. So they cancelled it and will probably renew it under a different name so it can go to HBO Max.

>it takes too long
Only because they have bare-bones production crew. If more budget was put into it they could hire out more people and accelerate the production process.

>>I'd like to see them wrap it up in a season or two and give us a nice satisfactory ending.
Would HBO want to buy into it just for one season?

Unless the deal includes them doing their next show for HBO as well.

>Apparently it's come to light that Venture Bros was stuck on Hulu until it's cancelled. So they cancelled it and will probably renew it under a different name so it can go to HBO Max.
it would be genius if that's what they're doing

>and HBO Max still won't do G:KND

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A movie or miniseries before they work on a Netflix series?

Tfw you just keep making shit up and it keeps working

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This.

Even with 100 episodes, I don't think Venture Bros would do well in sindication. The plots aren't super important but you really have to know the characters to get most of the jokes and if you've only seen 4 or 5 random episodes, a ton of stuff will go over your head.

I don't buy that this is some marketing stunt. I think someone legitimately fucked up and they're scrambling to fix it. You gotta remember corporate suits aren't exactly in touch.

Is the 100 episode syndication thing still real anymore?