Netflix: Most Disappointing Series Released in 2021

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Netflix: Most Disappointing Series Released in 2021

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If Netflix has produced several excellent programming in 2021, it’s clear that the platform has given us its share of disappointments, too. At the end of the year, the drafting of JV takes stock and looks back on the most disappointing series of 2021.

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  • Cowboy bebop
  • Jupiter’s legacy
  • Locke & Key Season 2
  • Resident Evil: Infinite Darkness
  • Snow Piercer Season 2

Cowboy bebop

Cowboy bebop a, as is often the case with live-action adaptations, widely split at the time of announcement. Since then, Netflix has mastered its communication well, delivering a few well-inspired teasers and trailers. Nevertheless, the graphic overflow of these trailers ended up so far in the series that the live action almost becomes a “cartoon” and loses all the poetry and melancholy of the original work. Closer to Sin City than the cowboy bebop anime, the only thing the two versions have in common is jazz and interstellar flight, a bias that has cost this new series dearly since Netflix has already canceled season 2.

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Jupiter’s legacy

It’s one of the big flops for Netflix this year and a huge disappointment on our part. Kind of a family saga Jupiter’s legacy tells of the difficulty of a new generation of superheroes in keeping up with previous vigilante groups. Sold as a direct competitor to Amazon’s hit series The Boys, Jupiter’s Legacy contains no cynicism, daring, or action. A show that you can watch, but which remains very average. The series was logically canceled by Netflix.

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Locke & Key Season 2

The first season of Lock & key made for great, good-natured entertainment. The second season plunges a little more into the darkness and at the same time loses a little of the magic that we liked so much in the first episodes. We regret the teenage fables page as we plunge into a more mature and darker show. A certainly divisive choice that did not disappoint, but which might please other viewers nonetheless.

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Resident Evil: Infinite Darkness

Resident Evil was able to provide us with good entertainment with its animated films Degeneration and Damnation. Resident Evil: Infinite Darkness As a consequence, one should have belonged to this continuity, but opted for an episodic format that loses its meaning when one has considered everything. The Infinite Darkness franchise is perhaps too ambitious, trying to build up a serious and complex narrative when the saga is diametrically opposed to it. A failure that will hopefully be overtaken by upcoming Resident Evil-stamped productions, including the Netflix-produced live-action series.

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Snow Piercer Season 2

Let’s face it, the second season of Snow piercer is by no means a disaster, but rather a moderate disappointment. If these new episodes still fare better than season one, the series never does justice to Jean-Marc Rochette’s comic, and even less so to Bong-joon Ho’s film. Problem with an overly stretched narrative that is secondary to stories while that Heart of the series is set aside too often. Season 3 has already been confirmed, we hope it can correct the situation.

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