Sep 22, 2021 07:46 PM
Sep 23, 2021 01:22 AM
Well, that perhaps answers the curiosity (kind of half and half, probably)...
Since his works tend to be thinking, talking, and solving oriented rather than chase and fight scenes, gun battles, explosions, and corpse pile-ups... It'll be interesting to see how they make Asimov "exciting" for today's expectations on either type of screen -- television or cinema. I remember his novels and stories being engrossing and tense in their own way, but not what the global Marvel Comics audience is addicted to.
Since his works tend to be thinking, talking, and solving oriented rather than chase and fight scenes, gun battles, explosions, and corpse pile-ups... It'll be interesting to see how they make Asimov "exciting" for today's expectations on either type of screen -- television or cinema. I remember his novels and stories being engrossing and tense in their own way, but not what the global Marvel Comics audience is addicted to.
Sep 23, 2021 01:38 AM
Aside from Seldon, the trailer didn't seem to have much connection to the books.