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Overhyped TV shows that turned out to be huge flops - Page 15 of 53 - Kiwi Report

Overhyped TV shows that turned out to be huge flops


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[post_page_title]Vinyl, HBO[/post_page_title]
HBO tried to combine music and drama and used two experts in each field to try and make that succeed. Legendary rocker, Mick Jagger, and legendary director, Martin Scorsese, were the executive producers on Vinyl, but even their collective expertise could not save this project from failure.

Vinyl, HBO

The networks spent a lot of money on this project, and it is estimated it cost roughly $10 million per episode. Things did not get off to a good start which might be why it failed so spectacularly. The show kicked off with a two-hour pilot episode, something that proved to be too much for most viewers as many did not return for the second and subsequent episodes.

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