Ever since ‘Jurassic Park’ was put on the silver screens back in 1993, dinosaur media has really solidified within popular cinema culture. While of course there have been outside dinosaur media such as “When Dinosaurs Roamed America” and the upcoming AppleTV series “Prehistoric Planet” resembling prehistoric life as animals, I tend to notice people generally associate dinosaur media with brutal fights and all out action.
To me, this only leaves you with so much because too much focus on fights and death can stall as a cinematic story.
On Jan. 10, 2020, we were introduced to the Disney animated series “The Owl House” and its titular character Luz Noceda, her mentor Edalyn Clawthrone and her companion King. From Episode 1 “The Owl House” distinguished itself as one of a kind in so many ways from the setting, humor, message and characters.
It’s one of the few shows that establishes its identity from the get-go. So, it was no surprise when the fantasy adventure series blew up in popularity. However, to the heartbreak of many fans, the show has not been picked for a full Season 3. Instead, “The Owl House” has only been given three 45-minute specials in place of Season 3.