Kamen Rider Decade rumor/picture thread

Kabuto have group of good actors, great suits, and basic concept, but it slipping away as the story proceed, but when I saw the first episode I say that was great.
 
Way too many Plot holes to have me consider the movie as canon atm. Even if it takes place AFTER the Decade movie in Winter there would be a plothole with that as well. Since Double is in it and in All Riders they don't even Know Double.
At the end of the film they continue their journey and theres another Painting that Drops but we dont see it...If it took place before the Rider War world then that would mean that there was a split path somewhere in decades timeline...or that the same painting fell twice.
Now it would probably be implied that the Riders that Helped Decade (the Heisei ones at least) were the Originals in the Film, but as we can all tell from the Finale episode, after the AU's disappear, its the Originals VS Decade. So why would they help him and then try to destroy him...or Vice versa depending on the order?
Also in Black RX world Apollo Geist is trying to Recruit the Crisis Empire to join Dai Shocker...although he succeeds in the end, it seems pretty awkward Jark Shogun would be Bumped up in the Ranks so damn soon. Apolo Geist isn't even in the movie, and from the looks of things not even Mentioned.
It Could be that there are 2 DaiShockers. The one that is Movie exclusive, and the one from the series. Both of which have Similar origins but different motives.
This all goes to show a major Clusterfuck that Narutaki will blame Decade for.
ONORE DIKEIDO!
 
That's obviously not what we're talking about, considering how you think that Double's existence in the next movie won't be enough for Toei.

I've never said this. If you're making this assumption about what I think, well, that's your problem.

What I have said is that if Toei wants to give W a substantial amount of screentime, that may cut into the time the movie devotes to resolving Decade stuff-- and Decade has a lot of stuff to resolve. Enough to more than fill up a single movie on its own, really.

I'd approach the December movie with a healthy sense of skepticism in mind, myself.

The Faiz arc directly took several events from the series, apparently kept the same background and executed the "dreams" theme better than Faiz itself.

The Faiz arc easily could've been turned into an issue of Vampire Knight by running a quick find-and-replace on names and terms. It was hugely generic.

Now, Faiz itself was not always a great show, but I never would've accused it of being boring. The Faiz A.R. was by comparison incredibly dull and lifeless.

Also "horrifyingly stupid" Kabuto arc? There were some annoying inconsistencies with the Clock Up in the 2nd episode, but otherwise that was pretty much one of the best arcs in this show.

The Kabuto arc is about how, after someone dies, you should cope by never changing ever again. If you repeat the same routines you did when that person was alive, it's like that person is still with you!

This is a completely stupid sentiment.

It is also the only thing that really stayed with me out of the Kabuto arc-- I found the rest pretty dull. I appreciated what they were attempting with grandma but, honestly, the Kabuto A.R.'s characters were pretty dull and the cast not especially good. I found nothing memorable about the fights.

The only difference between them was that Ogami used "shyness" to mask himself while Inui used a jerk-like attitude. In the end, both wanted to protect dreams too.

If you're arguing these two things are somehow identical and somehow make the characters the same, then you appear not to know the actual meaning of "identical." This is more a case of "comparable."
 
I've never said this. If you're making this assumption about what I think, well, that's your problem.

What I have said is that if Toei wants to give W a substantial amount of screentime, that may cut into the time the movie devotes to resolving Decade stuff-- and Decade has a lot of stuff to resolve. Enough to more than fill up a single movie on its own, really.

I'd approach the December movie with a healthy sense of skepticism in mind, myself.

Well, I'm under the belief that Kamen Rider W will get "climax deka'd" in the crossover movie just like Kiva did in his crossover with Den-O.

However with that being said, I actually believe your statement is possibly true. Why? What other reasons to force Kamen Rider Decade to do more crossover movies with future Heisei Riders than by keeping some stuff unresolved in the Dec. movie. Why try to finish telling Decade's story in the Kamen Rider Double crossover......when you can continue answering more plotholes in future crossover movies with future Heisei Riders.

Believe me, Toei is gonna get milk out Decade as much as they did with Den-O
 
It's hard to say exactly how much Screen time Double will have in the December movie but it could be a little size able.
There's likely not to be Much world hoping, in the Movie, since they state in the Preview that they are in the "Real World" this world might be the home of Double and Future Riders since they make a statement about Double starting the next Decade of Series.
If thats the case then the Movie might be a Team Up/Passing of the Torch type story with Tsukasa handing over the new "real" world up to the hands of the future riders that will make it their own.
 
Believe me, Toei is gonna get milk out Decade as much as they did with Den-O

This is rattling around the back of my head, too. Decade's premise is tailor-made for it. The only possible difficulty would be keeping all the principal actors together and keeping the audience interested.

I'm not yet convinced Decade has the kind of staying power a movie series would demand, personally, but it's certainly not something I'd consider a remote possibility.
 
This is rattling around the back of my head, too. Decade's premise is tailor-made for it. The only possible difficulty would be keeping all the principal actors together and keeping the audience interested.

I'm not yet convinced Decade has the kind of staying power a movie series would demand, personally, but it's certainly not something I'd consider a remote possibility.

If the Showa Riders were able to pull off having multiple crossover team-ups with each other in their own respective series or tv specials, I don't see how Decade's staying power will fade away when he can always gather all the past Heisei Riders with him in future crossover events.
 

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