 What is Hatten and Magnicides? So, following in the tradition of Gotham, we have a series called Krypton now, coming out, and let me read you this short article in Entertainment Weekly about what it says. It says the world of Superman is headed back to TV. A Superman prequel series called Krypton from The Man of Steel writer David S. Goyer has landed in development at sci-fi. Here's the pitch. Years before the Superman legend, we know the house of L was shamed and ostracized. This series follows The Man of Steel's grandfather as he brings hope and equality to Krypton, turning a planet in disarray into one worthy of giving birth to the greatest superhero ever known. Goyer was previously rumored to be working on such a project, but without a network or any details publicly attached to Goyer and Ian Goldberg will executive produce the project with Goldberg writing a pilot script based on a story by both men. In addition to Man of Steel, Goyer credits include, okay, let's see, the project comes on the heels of Fox's Batman prequel series Gotham, breaking out as one of Fall's top rated TV shows. You guys can go read the rest. If you want, I will post the link in the description box. But as we know, I'm here to give my opinion. Um, I watch Gotham. I don't watch it religiously. I watch it on Hulu. I think I've worse watched like maybe the first three or four episodes. It's okay to me. And my whole thing is, you know, I guess as of being fan boyish, I want to see Batman. Yeah, it's called Gotham, but I want to see Batman. I realize that being called Gotham and it's about Jim Gordon, and it looks like the his evolution as a police officer and the commissioner and the development of the villains into who they are and probably eventually we may see Batman. He's a boy now. So, you know, but we'll see things that create him. That's not as exciting or interesting to me as if it was a Batman series that was like Batman year one, like where you see him change. And I know Batman begins was, you know, kind of like, but I'm talking about a series where, you know, it's not just a two and a half hour movie. No, I mean, you know, hour and hour, our episode, you know, week after week after week after week after week, where we really get to get into detail and see how Batman became who we is. That would be way more interesting to me. So now talking about Krypton, I feel the same fucking way. If it ain't a built man with a red cape flying around saving people, heat coming out of his eyes, cold coming out of his mouth. I don't really care. But there are people I understand out there that are interested in the backstory of Krypton and the people and all that shit. It means not much to me at all. I went to see Man of Steel so that I could see red cape flapping in people being saved, some strength and feats of strength. That's what I came to see. Hey, the beginning actually with Joel Allen's odd knowledge that was actually pretty good. But would have wanted to see the whole movie like that. No. So, you know, I'm kind of either way about it, you know, hey, I'll give anything a shot just like with Gotham. I knew beforehand that Batman wouldn't be in it. But I said, you know, let's let's check it out. And it's actually pretty good. I'm not coming down on it. But I know what I would prefer. I know what interests me more just like with Krypton. I don't want to hear about your fucking grandpa. But the way they put it all together, it could be a very good story in series. Okay, post your comments below. Let me know what you think about Krypton coming out. All right. And if you want to, never mind. Well, never mind. I'll do it in some other video. Oh, one million subscribers.