Steven Universe's New Home

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Steven Universe might have a new home on Amazon Prime as Ian JQ has indicated that they want a new series to land over on the platform. Would a new show on Prime Video mean it'll pivot to adult animation in order to fit in with hits like Invincible and Hazbin Hotel? How would the adventures of Steven, Garnet, Amethyst, Pearl and the other Crystal Gems change with this massive leap? I wanna dive into what the future of the franchise could look like if it gets revived or rebooted on the streaming service that has given animation the most respect!

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Where do YOU wanna see Steven Universe end up?

RoundtableVids
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Id be happy with literally anything I am starving dawg 😭😭😭

iKnowaNoah
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It’s kind of funny that Rebecca Sugar is trying to drum up interest for the show, cause I feel like the interest for the show never really died down in the first place. Yeah, there are people who don’t like the show, but 8 out of 10 people who like the show love it to the point where it’s kinda part of who they are

fatguywhobreathesfire
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Here we are in the future and it's bright

EdwardSanchezProductions
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I am excited for a New Steven Universe Series Project!

teddyfurstman
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I would KILL for a steven universe continuation because it seemed like there was so much left hanging at the end when steven left.

brysonbitz
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Steven Universe subreddits are very active right now

LadyAndreaRose
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The fact that I’m getting this while rewatching Steven universe since all episodes are now on Hulu/Disney+
Edit:thanks for making be top comment for the first time and I’m referring too the Disney Hulu bundle

Mychannel-sr
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Unlike Invincible and Hazbin, Vox Machina has 12 episodes per season. There’s still hope for SU to have more than 8 episodes.

BluffsCastle
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I’m still waiting for Infinity Train and Close Enough to get a new home

burnedoutgraduatestudent
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That "NO!!" made me get a chill up my spine

TshepiSehurutsi-hmhf
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wherever that new home ends up being, we'll be there no matter what

ClodYT
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Im so happy theyre actually working for a new steven universe series😭😭😭 this is so amazing

patrickkh
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I think a great way to ground test Steven on Prime, strictly speaking from the perspective of the numbers, would be to drop a season of the original show at a time over the span of a half a year or so, with the movie and Future debuting together in the final month of the test. And if it gathers enough momentum, then that would be a shining signal that there's enough demand to constitute a revival. Plus, if demand runs high enough early enough in the test, it would give the revisit more time to cook.

BlueThunderKeyKing
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I trust in Prime, they hold good shows like Invencible and Hazbin Hotel.

In recent days, i turn obssesed with "Pete the Cat". Is a treasure if we talk about animation for children and rock Music (every episode have a song, and every song is a different rock song in múltiple genre's) its cool to find TV show for children teaching about music.

GemCB
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never been this early, I RLLLY hope this becomes reality steven universe is one of those shows that i could never say no to content wise

kewziie
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The idea of Steven Universe becoming more for young adults on Prime sounds awesome!

Prime really is doing animation justice. I know this might be a pipe dream, but after the greatness that is Shadow the Hedgehog Dark Beginnings, I hope that one day Sega and Prime decide to create a Shadow the Hedgehog animated series that is for young adults. That… would be infinitely glorious. For now, a man can dream.

takeshikujo
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Steven Universe's, have't heard that word in years..

MidWay_Produtions
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Imagine a more mature Steven Universe plot, where things like gem corruption, remote/forgotten gem colonies that never got to see the end of the empire, identity crisis, purpose loss, and stuff like that get explored in a darker and agonizing way (many gems were acting according to what they perceive as their purpose, their identity, now that all was DRASTICALLY CHANGED, what is left for them?). I feel like the OG Steven Universe aimed a lot for the universe scale, but now that all universe is somewhat in peace, it would be a good moment to step back and focus the scale more on the remaining of the destruction caused by the empire, like... you can have seasons/arcs dedicated to a specific subject. I hope that, if there IS an antagonist like the many that OG Steven used to have, it is well developed and not just a "I want to kill Steven cuz he abomination/pink diamond/rose quartz". If you want to tie back to how Steven is kinda the main character, the show's name, you can use him as a questioning:
"An entire civilization ruled by strong, irrefutable leaders was changed by the perspective of someone who, even if very empathic, was not mature enough to manage a burden so gigantic, and probably never will be. Not alone."
Future showed us how the Diamonds are trying to see the world to their interpretation of Steven's vision. IMO, although this works for someone like Blue in a way, it is very hard for more closed minded individuals like White and Yellow to change without pretending and forcing themselves to engage in this type of activity. This MAKES the leaders dysfunctional, and as a consequence, the former empire, now civilization WILL have a lot of holes, specially in the near future. As time passes, it is probable that things will naturally stabilize, gems will find their place, and maybe, just maybe will have another "Lars" situation (organic, sentient beings traveling across the stars and interacting with other lifeforms).

FaeSystem
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I think Prime is the only streaming service for a SU revival series to go considering how Netflix and Max have been treating it's shows lately. And considering that Cartoon Network is slowly fading in obscurity currently (at least in opinion) this might be their chance to at least try and turn things around when it comes to bringing back old shows aside from Checkered Past. It would be interesting to see what this show would be like given Prime's current style of formatting seasons.

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