
She never tries to save anyone, but Madoka, yet through all her lamentations she never once asks Madoka about hows he feellings, only stating why she cant understand her pain. She maneuvers through from killing endless QB''s and possibly the other girls. the entire show is her vs QB with madoka as the prize and the other girls are the pieces. Realize she will try to protect Madoka from everything NO MATTER the cost. She initially was selfless in her wish, but she became selfish as she went through the times lines. Imho everything about the movie makes sense based off the series, people just make false assumptions about Homura, She is insane in both action and definition. Just to add my little view on the new madoka and hopefully show you a well thought out perspective to the madoka movie debate. What I wanted to say in my other post is that I can't see ANY reason why the fans being upset might lead to more sequels. The opinions of the fans would really change a thing only if multiple shitty sequels started to appear, and the overall love of the fanbase toward the licence started to drop drastically. The only potential impact is on the sells of the movie itself, but well, it's too late now to change the ending.

And those who did not like the movie will most probably have high hope for it to "save the licence", or "fix the mess" of the end of the movie. If there is a new sequel to Madoka, fans will watch it, wether they liked the movie or not, if only because the are curious.

Shaft and Aniplex did not waited for Madoka to make benefits, and they will probably continue to do so, even without Madoka.Īlso, the fans appreciation of the ending doesn't really change a thing. However there is no such thing as a "financial imperative" for anyone involved.

It's true when you say that fan opinion matters and that it leads to potential money. With what's happened in the story, there is both an narrative imperative AND financial imperative to continue.

There is no way in hell the fans will accept an ending like this.įan opinion matters, because fan demand is potential money.
