Thread:Jester of chaos/@comment-31330278-20180211164358/@comment-31330278-20180413220425

1. A zero sum game between mankind and some sort of demons (do you consider ghouls as demons?) is always good. If the creators aimed to a theological satire, they have a good potential. If you saw "Blade", with Wesley Snipes as the half-vampire who learned to live without killing people for blood, you know this setting share traits with Tokyo Ghoul. Does Horseman of death have ghouls as his soldiers? Or does ghouls are technically not undead?

2. Although I know the good people behind JW3 will do great without me, I have some ideas for part 6 of the JP franchise:

A. The notorious Dodgson will return after a massive face surgery. Assuming Wu will die, the bigger bad of the whole franchise can be replaced with the only pure evil character in JP. The face surgery is important for that option, because the original actor who played Dodgson in the first movie was caught touching children :-(. In that option, I wish Dodgson to same death I wish to that pedophile of an actor.

B. Dodgson's daughter will create a dinosaur project of her own. Just like her father, her goals will be both turning dinosaurs into hunting attractions and bring the napalm on Masrani Global/whatever non-malevolent force in the story. A female human antagonist will be new to the franchise. And possibly refreshing.

C. Owen and Claire will have a child. That child will grow up to be a tour guide with martial education (in other words, he'll be a security man in treks, in addition to the front spear of each tour). The movie begins when Owen and Claire's son/daughter is called to rescue some hikers who got lost in Africa. It will turn out that another "wise guy" made a dinosaurs enclosure, this time in Africa. There will be all sort of African newly evolved dinosaurs, with the Kasai-Rex as the most dangerous one.

3. Happen to see "The Grey"? So it's about a couple of people who get their plane crashed in Alaska. The survivors, with Liam Neeson as the most prominent among them, are surrounded by a pack of wolves. The wolves wouldn't be too much danger at the usual situation, except the survivors got into their territory. Liam did a great job there. IMO he did a better job than in Taken. When you see him going head first against an alpha wolf with knife in one hand and broken glass bottle in the second at his final moment, you just know he was the right choice for Ras Al Ghouls. On a personal note: I'm starting to think about him as an option for General Tiger.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Grey_(film)

And here's the scene where he called out the god that never exist. It's just the kind of things Emil would say.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0CtcPFGtigs

4. When I find time, i'll probably start from season 3 then. I can understand the plot without starting from the beginning, right? I like the sound of the fairytale characters wishing to be legendary monster fighters. It's like "Attack On Titan" and "School for good and evil" got merged into it. What I want to know about the controversy on Cindi and Adam's side is where you are standing. I figure out you don't dig for Cinder Fall very much, but what do you think about Adam Beastman as a villain?