How losing Infinity Train is a cautionary tale on media preservation, contract work and the streaming dystopia in the wake of Discovery's HBO MAX purge.
Infinity Train Debuts New Book 4 Clip (Exclusive)
Infinity Train Book 4 today. The upcoming salvo of episodes is coming to the platform soon. Fans can’t wait to learn more about the protagonists for this Book, Min-Gi, and Ryan. As you can see from the clip above, they are friends that have grown up together and rolled down different paths. Ryan is still chasing his childhood dream of being a rock star and playing New York City. But, Min-Gi is looking at a more traditional route of going to college and is currently manager of their local diner. The pair ends up stumbling onto the train together, a first for the series and hijinks ensue. (This clip gives fans a great read into their friendship dynamic with just a few short minutes.) After that trip through a portal, it’s hard to say where the journey is going to spiral out, but chances are that it will be memorable for everyone involved.
Infinity Train: HBO Max Releases Mysterious Book 4 Teaser Trailer
Infinity Train Book 4 is on the way, and HBO Max released a mysterious trailer as part of the rollout. The new protagonist sounds very confused in the short clip, but that’s pretty normal for a main character on this strange train. Fans are probably going to be pretty alarmed to discover that Hazel and Amelia, featured in Book 3, aren’t the main characters for the follow-up. However, many are probably excited about the prospect of going into a season completely blind. When it comes to
Infinity Train, the fanbase at large is just happy that they’re getting a fourth book at all. Over the course of the last year, people on social media have been calling for Warner Media to announce the show’s renewal. Luckily for them, Cartoon Network and HBO Max heard those cries and decided to start up the train for another wild trip.
Within such a short period of time, Netflix’s
She-Ra reboot has come and gone, yet with only 52 episodes, it delivered a more complete, heartfelt, and engaging narrative than many before. What it has done for LGBTQ animation cannot be overstated. Even at its most “conservative,” a lesbian couple has been in the intro card, and Bow had two fathers. It also delivered unto me Catra, one the best female characters in fiction in the past ten yes. No, that is not hyperbole.
She-Ra is part of a new generation of shows where queer creators get to call the shots, and because of the work of shows like