I think that it would be a shame if this thing never have a sequel

Imagine that this shit becomes a three-act story, like a new Divine Comedy, this thing could be the greatest story in the cartoon story. Wouldn't it be a pity to leave it like that when it has such potential?

What do you think?

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No, It's done let it go.

Oh come on, think about what a great journey our protagonist could have and how epic it could be when our main character reached the heaven. What a great journey.

>New Unknown, New main characters
>Same Unknown, New main characters
>Same Unknown, Same main characters (POST MINI SERIES VERSION)
>Same Unknown, Same main characters (ALTERNATE UNIVERSE/IN-BETWEEN STORIES VERSION)

So how you take your sequels, OP?

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>Same Unknown, New main characters
>Same Unknown, Same main characters (ALTERNATE UNIVERSE/IN-BETWEEN STORIES VERSION)

These two sound like the only proper sequels. The point about a sequel is to see the original cast.

Oh wait. I need to make a correction. the first one was supposed to be this one:

>Same Unknown, Same main characters (POST MINI SERIES VERSION)

>Sequal
>Not a spiritual successor
OTGW was perfect and anything more would kill it.
Better a journey into the unknown with new characters set around a new season; like Winter to Spring or Spring to Summer.

I like the idea of setting it in Summer.

>OTGW was perfect and anything more would kill it.

How do you know it?

Because the ending was self contained, retard. Beyond the central theme of having the courage to go into the unknown is closing others' stories. They explicitly had a monologue about this, what part of the story is finished don't you understand, you fucking retard?

I'd rather a "Tales from the Unknown" kinda deal than an outright sequel. And even then I wouldn't want an entire series.
The story did what it needed to do and ended appropriately.

also what you're proposing sounds dumb

It doesn't matter you can decide to continue and it isn't destined to be a bad sequel. The story can continue.

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>also what you're proposing sounds dumb

Why?

The entire set up is starting from the end, that so rarely works out you have to be retarded for thinking that's doing anything but setting up for failure.

It's very easy, the story left many exploitable points to continue with the story and our protagonist can keep progressing so it's not a dead-end.

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>only show to ever get a proper ending
>lets make a sequel
God no

You are a child who can't let go and wants to run things to the ground, that's fine but it never leads to anything good and thankfully more level headed people are actually capable of making things have a solid end.

>You are a child who can't let go and wants to run things to the ground

Drama-queen. You will set you in fire if you don't cool yourself, triggered buddy.

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>You will set you in fire

Learn to write proper sentences you worthless spic. Not even him but your idea and thread is garbage. It will never happen faggot.

Korra.

I wouldn't mind a sequel, but as long as it is very detatched and not a immediate sequel like "right after Halloween they went back".
Maybe if it's Wert again, have him be a young adult now years later, yet seemingly still a teen in The Unknown, and the story is about accepting change and allowing yourself to mature, leading him to look like his adult self again by the end.

Some things are best left in perfection.

Look what happened to Star Wars, Avatar the Last Airbender, and all those live action Disney remakes. Just leave well enough alone.

When has an unplanned extension ever added to an already great work?

Avatar was overrated shit though

>t. Scraps

>Still triggered
>he wants to pretend that he is mature

Sshh... calm down little faggot

Then if it is planned carefully before production the thing could be fine, right?

Everything gets sequels now a days. Appreciate the fact that an original property was able to come in tell the story it wanted to tell and leave with a satisfactory ending. I wish we had more one off original stories.

There is nothing wrong if Shazam wants to have a sequel.

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If there is ONE thing I’’ll always hate about nerds, is their inability of letting things go and be satisfied with good endings.

There’s this insane mentality that, if something was good, then it HAS to continue. It’s like they want a story to get worse so that they can then complain online about how good the first season/book/movie was by comparisson

OTGW is not Shazam

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Probably samefagging or two very special guys.

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