Never has there been so much choice on TV but nothing to watch

Never has there been so much choice on TV but nothing to watch

Can we please have some extra high quality TV?

As the final season of Succession nears its midway level, it turns into much more obvious there may be little to succeed it. Instead of questioning who will take over Waystar, it begs the query, what’s going to take its place?

Streaming companies proceed to hurl billions of {dollars} at blockbuster remakes, comparable to Harry Potter, which is within the works from Max (the brand new model title of HBO Max) and this week it was introduced Twilight is being developed as a TV collection by Lionsgate TV. They observe The Lord of the Rings from Amazon and Star Wars from Disney.

We’ve by no means had a lot alternative on TV, so why, then, are we nonetheless doom-scrolling by way of the countless – and annoyingly disorganised – contents of Amazon, Netflix, Disney and so forth?

I need high quality over amount, I don’t need to bleep-bleep my well beyond a mixture of Game of Thrones rip-offs, strangely-dubbed Scandinavian collection and thinly-stretched documentaries.

Some of them are so poor you possibly can see the soul dying within the actors’ eyes, as they attempt to overlook their Oscar nominations, whereas valiantly waving a sword.

I get that franchises like Potter are nice leisure and guaranteed money-makers. But can’t TV execs depart only a slither of price range for one thing new and sudden? You by no means know, it is likely to be the beginning of one thing.

It’s the identical because the publishing trade chucking e book offers at celeb authors, reasonably than unknowns, as a result of well-known names are assured to promote, even when they’re largely a load of outdated Walliams.

It makes it virtually inconceivable for brand new voices, or an unique style of leisure to emerge. Where are the cutting-edge comedies? The really scorching TV collection we collectively can’t miss? We binge on new reveals so quick, we’re devouring content material and never savouring something.

Succession is up there with The Sopranos, The Wire and Breaking Bad. But it’s arduous to pick diamonds amid so many low cost imitations.

Take Phoebe Waller-Bridge: in 2016 she burst on to our TV screens with the progressive and sensible Fleabag, which was commissioned after execs noticed her earlier stage present of the identical title.

It shot to the highest, however the minute she received her Emmys in 2019, she was snapped up by Amazon on a $30 million a yr deal. Hooray, you assume, till you realise it hasn’t resulted in any extra progressive comedies on our screens. She had been signed to the Mr and Mrs Smith TV adaptation (yep …) however reportedly stop after “creative differences”. Now she’s adapting Tomb Raider for them as a TV collection.

Don’t get me flawed, no matter Waller-Bridge does is sure to be well worth the wait. She’s in Indiana Jones 5 and John Krasinski’s film Imaginary Friends, plus reportedly, first option to direct the following Bond film. But I can’t assist wishing she had additionally been free to create one other Fleabag-style genre-breaker.

In the phrases of the priest, “Why believe in something awful when you can believe in something wonderful?”

Kerry Parnell

Kerry ParnellFeatures Writer

Kerry Parnell is a options author for The Sunday Telegraph. Formerly the Head of Lifestyle, she now writes about a variety of matters, from news options to vogue and sweetness, well being, journey, fashionable tradition and celeb in addition to a weekly opinion column.

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