INHUMANS Cast Respond To Negative Reviews; Claim The Series Is Only "Loosely" Based On The Comics

INHUMANS Cast Respond To Negative Reviews; Claim The Series Is Only "Loosely" Based On The Comics

Early word on Marvel's Inhumans is not good and now the cast has weighed in on that claiming that it's been blown out of proportion and that the series is only "loosely" based on the source material...

By JoshWilding - Aug 30, 2017 11:08 AM EST
Filed Under: Inhumans
Inhumans finally reaches IMAX screens this Friday and with early word on the show extremely mixed/negative, it's no wonder that the cast of the ABC series is being asked for their thoughts on that. Fans have not responded well to the trailers, the first review was overwhelmingly negative and the TCA panel for the series was turned into a laughing stock by members of the press. So far it's not looking good for Inhumans...

"We are kind of just loosely based on the comics," says Ken Leung, who plays Karnak in the series, says below. "The source of some of the mixed reactions to the little that people have seen so far [is] that a lot of people love the comics, they have been around for decades and it remains to be seen how people will accept something that is its own iteration of something that’s already beloved."
 
Anson Mount, who plays Black Bolt, adds: "I think that the quote-on-quote awkwardness at the [TCAs] was blown out of proportions. There was all this news that we ended the Q&A early, which we did not. It was actually scheduled to end at that time. I think people should just see the thing." Whether or not they will remains to be seen but all is going to be revealed this coming weekend.

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