With all the numerous streaming services putting out a steady stream of series these days, TV is where it is. From superheroes to political thrillers, many creators choose to use TV on the big screen in theaters. When it comes to storytelling, television can allow the format to really expand those stories and let them be told in detail.

But do all stories really require the same amount of detail? According to many fans, there are a few series that had nothing to do with their length and would have been better made into movies, and Reddit users have jumped in to share which ones they think belong on this list.

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10 Jessica Jones (2015-2019)

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Part of Netflix’s Marvel Collection, Jessica Jones It premiered in 2015 on the streaming service and ran for three seasons. Starred in the series Krysten Ritter as a former superhero with PTSD, now runs his own detective agency. Although she can be rude in every way, Jones tries to use her research skills to help victims in need.

Bye Jessica Jones she had a decent fan base and viewers liked her portrayal of the character Ritter, some arguing that the series lacks strong individual episodes of detective work and she would have been better off doing a solo film instead. As Redditor Turqoise-Planet said, “Jessica Jones. If they don’t want to deal with real cases, then just make a movie/film series instead.”

9 “Obi-Wan Kenobi” (2022)

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When it was announced that the legendary Obi-Wan Kenobi there will be a separate series star Wars fans couldn’t wait to see the story they were waiting for. Starring Ewan McGregor, The series is set 10 years after Kenobi’s battle with his former friend Anakin Skywalker and explores some of the consequences he will have to face.

The creators acknowledged that the series was originally written as a movie, but was later remastered into a limited series on Disney+. Many fans on Reddit felt that this showed and that the format backfired, affecting the overall experience. Reddit user Tarcion shares: “It was obvious that this was written like a movie and stretched over 6 episodes. In such a compressed format, the film would work much better.

8 “Inventing Anna” (2022)

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Netflix series based on true events. Inventing Anna dives into the story of how a woman who called herself Anna Delvey managed to deceive the elite of New York society. Fake heiress played Julia Garnermanaged to earn hundreds of thousands of dollars before it all collapsed.

While the series was watched by a lot of people, it received a mixed reception, with some people finding the tone and pacing inconsistent, which of course led some to wonder if it should even have been a series from the start. Redditor mancatdoe wrote: “Inventing Anna. Walked in circles a lot and did not show interesting details until late in the evening.

7 ‘Halo’ (2022)

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Based on the popular video game Halo science fiction war series set in the 26th century future. During this time, the soldiers must fight against an alien alliance that threatens them called the Covenant. As one of the most successful video game franchises, this series had to meet many requirements.

Despite a large budget and an abundance of source material, some critics felt that the series simply did not live up to its potential. Although there were many positive moments, the fans were not satisfied. According to Reddit user beefcat_, “I actually liked a lot about the show, but it would have worked much better if it had been cut down to 2-2 1/2 hours. The changes they made to the games would have seemed much more justified.” Also.”

6 “Defenders” (2017)

Krysten Ritter, Finn Jones, Charlie Cox and Mike Colter in an elevator in The Defenders.
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Another Marvel series from Netflix, Defenders, was the team the fans have been waiting for. The show was a superhero ensemble featuring Jessica Jones, daredevil, Luke CageAnd iron fisteveryone works together to take on one of New York’s biggest villains, The Hand.

Although fans were initially excited to see a larger team, the series received the same criticism as the standalone shows. Many felt that the pacing was too slow and drawn out, and that characters such as daredevil never really shined. The solution to this problem, according to the now-deleted Reddit account, “They should have made The Defenders as a two-hour Netflix movie, not a mini-series.”

5 “Outer Range” (2022)

Royal Abbott frowns and looks off into the distance in the Outer Range show.
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From Amazon Prime Video comes External rangea unique neo-western sci-fi series. Josh Brolin plays Royal Abbott, a Wyoming rancher and family man who struggles to cope with the disappearance of his sister-in-law, rival neighbors threatening to take his land, and a mysterious supernatural void on his property.

External range received a generally positive response, with many fans looking forward to the upcoming second season. However, some felt that while the story and acting were great, the TV format simply didn’t fit. As Redditor tehherb simply put it: “Second Outer Range, it really should have been a movie.”

4 “The Book of Boba Fett” (2021)

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star Wars Fans fondly remembered this character from the original trilogy and were ecstatic when he finally got his own series with Boba Fett book. The Disney+ series follows the bounty hunter through his adventures on the planet Tatooine as he tries to take over the territory left behind by Jabba’s Cabin.

many loved Boba Fett, but it also received a fair amount of criticism. Some think it may have been included in The Mandalorian, while others criticized the slow pace and convoluted plot. Reddit user skywater101 says “I think 2 or 2.5 hours, intense, action packed Boba Fett the adventure would fit with what I can tell, that’s the story so far. Trim the excess and just focus on the most important aspects of the story.”

3 “Designated Survivor” (2016-2019)

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Starring Kiefer Sutherland, survivor was a political thriller series that ran for three seasons. Sutherland played Thomas Kirkman, who starts as Secretary of Housing and quickly becomes President of the United States after an explosion destroys a capital building.

While the first season received rave reviews and fans were immediately addicted to the political drama, the second and third seasons were difficult, leading some to think that perhaps the film would have been a better choice. Redditor matito29 said, “Designated survivor… once it became clear that Kirkman was going to keep the presidency… it got a lot less interesting.”

2 “Outsider” (2020)

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From a horror writer Stephen King came the HBO adaptation of his book Outsider. Starring Jason Batemanthe story begins with an investigation into the murder of a young boy, but as the story progresses, all is not as it seems and supernatural forces are involved.

Fans of Stephen King’s book were thrilled with the series, which many felt remained true to the source material. However, others found the series to be very slow, drawn out, and at times confusing. Reddit user 3WarmAndWildEyes wrote, “The whole show could have been done better in just 2-4 hours without all the empty scenes as filler (and this is coming from someone who usually likes slow movies).”

1 ‘Andor’ (2022)

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This series is based on star Wars universe, serves as a prequel to the film Rouge One. IN Andor, Diego Luna reprises his role as Cassian Andor as viewers witness his rise and learn more about how he became the hero fans fell in love with.

Overall, Andor was warmly received by fans, some of whom considered it to be the best Star Wars series to date. However, it has faced the same criticisms as other series, mainly due to its slow pace and the belief that if it were a regular length film, these issues could be resolved. Redditor adamwest124 said “Good story… but it took an hour and a half.”