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#0, Rooster Teeth shutting down after 21 years
Posted by Mephron on Mar-06-24 at 02:14 PM
...at the behest of the goddamned fucking bastards running Warner Brothers Discovery.

https://variety.com/2024/digital/news/rooster-teeth-shutting-down-warner-bros-discovery-1235931953/

At this point I'm thinking they need a takeover by people who aren't shitty.

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#1, RE: Rooster Teeth shutting down after 21 years
Posted by Peter Eng on Mar-07-24 at 12:36 PM
In response to message #0
>...at the behest of the goddamned fucking bastards running Warner
>Brothers Discovery.
>
>https://variety.com/2024/digital/news/rooster-teeth-shutting-down-warner-bros-discovery-1235931953/
>
>At this point I'm thinking they need a takeover by people who aren't
>shitty.
>

I think they also need a unicorn-grade creative team, or at least one juggernaut of a series that can serve to support other creations. If they've been operating at a loss as much as they claim, there's a problem somewhere.

Peter Eng
--
Insert humorous comment here.


#2, RE: Rooster Teeth shutting down after 21 years
Posted by StClair on Mar-09-24 at 00:04 AM
In response to message #1
>>...at the behest of the goddamned fucking bastards running Warner
>>Brothers Discovery.
>>
>>https://variety.com/2024/digital/news/rooster-teeth-shutting-down-warner-bros-discovery-1235931953/
>>
>>At this point I'm thinking they need a takeover by people who aren't
>>shitty.
>>
>
>I think they also need a unicorn-grade creative team, or at least one
>juggernaut of a series that can serve to support other creations. If
>they've been operating at a loss as much as they claim, there's a
>problem somewhere.
>
>Peter Eng
>--
>Insert humorous comment here.

The issue is that they took on a massive amount of debt in order to afford the purchase, and they're trying to pay off that debt by, essentially, burning down the studio for the insurance money.

Oh, but it gets worse - they're apparently looking for a buyer.
So, they have no actual interest in owning or managing a studio, they just want to flip it.
For maximum short-term profit.


#3, RE: Rooster Teeth shutting down after 21 years
Posted by Kendra Kirai on Mar-09-24 at 03:32 AM
In response to message #2
They'd been looking for a buyer for RT for years, I think. Since before the Discovery merger. At least, I remember hearing rumblings of it from that far back.

#8, RE: Rooster Teeth shutting down after 21 years
Posted by StClair on Mar-11-24 at 02:00 AM
In response to message #3
possibly, but I mean for WB as a whole.

#4, RE: Rooster Teeth shutting down after 21 years
Posted by TsukaiStarburst on Mar-09-24 at 10:13 AM
In response to message #0
To be fair, Rooster Teeth a) fired everyone that made the company successful and then b) became openly hostile towards the fans who made the company successful.

Stuff like 'killing Penny Polendina, then bringing her back to life as a human only to kill her again a second time a couple episodes later' was not an accidental decision.

Rooster Teeth has been shooting itself in the foot for a while now. Supposedly someone even 'admitted' that the entire Ever After season was filler, which has had the unfortunate side effect of getting Twitter crazies to say 'so that means Bumblebee isn't canon!' but at this point, you know, whatever. Ugh.


#5, RE: Rooster Teeth shutting down after 21 years
Posted by Matrix Dragon on Mar-10-24 at 04:51 AM
In response to message #4
>To be fair, Rooster Teeth a) fired everyone that made the company
>successful and then b) became openly hostile towards the fans who made
>the company successful.

A) Happened mostly because people started speaking out about toxic working conditions and executive bullshit, along with at least one person getting caught using their position to take sexual advantage of fans, which involved the phrase 'technically they weren't underage!'. *Shudder* Rather than address the issue, they claimed they would, then went after the whistleblowers. That happened several times, which was a large part of what lead into -

B) Let's be honest, the parasocial relationship between RT and its fans has always been weird, thanks to the companies origins and the timing of said origins, with things like twitter. Honestly, there were issues with how they interacted with fans as far back as the early days of RWBY. You see it with some other internet personalities as well, but RT... ohhh boy. The more 'traditional' management that came in over time often tried to use it in ways that were counter-productive at best and outright disasters at worst. And some of RTs internet personalities didn't realize how peoples perception of them changed, so when they tried damage control for the third or fourth time the companies bullshit had been exposed and fans and ex-employees snapped back at them, things got ugly. Mostly on RTs side.

>Stuff like 'killing Penny Polendina, then bringing her back to life as
>a human only to kill her again a second time a couple episodes later'
>was not an accidental decision.

I still haven't recovered from the end of V8. That wasn't needed for the story, either the main plot, Rubys storyline (She already had enough to drive her to breaking point without that blow), Winters storyline, or Jaunes... And she was one of my favorite characters dammit!

>Supposedly someone even 'admitted' that the entire Ever After season
>was filler,

Yeah, I call horseshit on that one. It was largely a character development season with some pieces of worldbuilding, but that doesn't make it filler.

>which has had the unfortunate side effect of getting
>Twitter crazies to say 'so that means Bumblebee isn't canon!'

To be fair, the RWDE are really dedicated to screaming that the Bees are 'pandering to the fans/shoved in without setup/betraying Sun' almost as much as they scream that CRWBY are betraying montys vision somehow... Usually something about Roman, Adam or Ironwood not being the main characters and always right.

Matrix Dragon, J. Random Nutter


#6, RE: Rooster Teeth shutting down after 21 years
Posted by Kendra Kirai on Mar-10-24 at 07:08 PM
In response to message #0
The only part of RT I pay attention to is Red Versus Blue and Death Battle, and I hope those continue. Well, Death Battle anyway, I think RvB has been over for ages now.

#7, RE: Rooster Teeth shutting down after 21 years
Posted by Matrix Dragon on Mar-10-24 at 07:53 PM
In response to message #6
There's one last season of RvB that may or may not be coming out.

Matrix Dragon, J. Random Nutter


#9, RE: Rooster Teeth shutting down after 21 years
Posted by Bushido on Mar-30-24 at 11:45 AM
In response to message #7
It's apparently getting a feature length movie to end the series.
https://variety.com/2024/digital/news/red-vs-blue-restoration-movie-release-date-rooster-teeth-shutdown-1235954045/

#10, RE: Rooster Teeth shutting down after 21 years
Posted by Bushido on Jul-05-24 at 10:33 PM
In response to message #0
https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2024-07-05/viz-media-acquires-rwby-series-will-explore-production-of-new-chapters/.212886

RWBY series has been picked up by Viz media.


#11, RE: Rooster Teeth shutting down after 21 years
Posted by CdrMike on Jul-06-24 at 00:27 AM
In response to message #10
>https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2024-07-05/viz-media-acquires-rwby-series-will-explore-production-of-new-chapters/.212886
>
>RWBY series has been picked up by Viz media.

My worry is that we're looking at a "GoT Season 8" scenario, where there's either not enough material or not enough money to produce a season grand enough to bring the whole thing to a satisfying finish, so what we get instead is a rush to an ending that nobody is pleased with.