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[–] Rose_Thorne@lemmy.zip 95 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) (25 children)

As someone who has a giant soft spot in her heart for Duke, what story is there to tell?

Duke Nukem is a simple man. He's here to fuck up alien bastards(for taking the babes, crashing his ride, generally existing), save attractive women, and maybe remember to pick up that pack of gum on his way home.

He's not really even a "character", he's a walking embodiment of 80s and 90s machismo with big guns and less plot than the typical comic book of the time. He's a machine built for one-liners. He's a never-ending thoughtless action flick you love because it takes so little actual thought to enjoy.

[–] Malix@sopuli.xyz 8 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

I could see a single short mini-episode where Duke shoots shit up and saves the day, and that's the depth it goes. A whole series? Kinda seems a bit too thin for that.

Besides, considering the character: if they keep him as is - some people are gonna raise hell. If they don't - other people gonna raise hell. I don't see there being a winning move here.

But, eh, whatever. If someone really wants to spend money on making it happen, sure, go ahead.

edit:

“It's a middle finger to everybody,” Shankar said when describing his vision for Duke Nukem. “When Duke Nukem blew up, a bunch of people sat around trying to turn it into a brand, when it's just a middle finger. Duke Nukem can't be made by a corporation, because the moment a corporation makes Duke Nukem, it's no longer Duke Nukem. I don't intend on having anyone tell me what to do on this one.”

as the article says. I guess they have a vision, but at the end of the day, a "middle finger to everybody" doesn't seem like a commercial success. Oh well, remains to be seen what comes out of this.

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