The cast and writers of The Franchise spoke at NYCC about the behind-the-scenes of the behind-the-fictional-scenes.
Still, he said audiences"shouldn’t underestimate the power of the message"superhero movies often have.
Think of the new ‘Captain America,’ you know?"
Just take the time.
Use the artists out there that actually are talented.
Don’t just throw money at it just because of a name."
It’s the people it’s the fans that love this world, that’s the strongest element.
It’s, like, sharing it with people and celebrating it."
And sometimes we had stories from people that had really had a rough time.
As Isaac Powell (Bryson) put it,“it’s a satire, not a roast.”
… We deserve to be needled a little bit."
They’re finally in the spotlight …
The dysfunction comes from above, or like too many voices or too many cooks.
He’s, like, waiting to be given some actual responsibility, and he has none.
So I feel like that’s kind of where I come from with Bryson."
We’ve got a sense in our head of, like, a pretty big story.
The real life franchises are like melodramas, right?
And that feels like a good, interesting idea."
This season is sort of just his origin story.
We’d really love to do it.
[It would] be fun.
Even just these sort of round table interviews, it’d be really fun, right?
You’d see all the other franchises in different rooms next door, and it’s cool."
New episodes ofThe Franchiserelease on Max every Sunday through November 24, 2024.

Gillian Blum has been a writer at The Direct since 2022, reporting primarily from New York City.
She also commonly reports on Percy Jackson, Invincible, and other similar franchises.
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