Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-6527064-20150725002151/@comment-26812877-20151119042041

I'm going to have to disagree with you here. Considering how Cartoon Network had treated the Ben 10 series, I don't see this reboot to be of any good or at the very least just being unable to deliver; especially on the level as the Original Series. I say rebooting the Ben 10 Original Series is a bad idea and direction to take. A much better direction for the series would be to reboot the Ben 10 sequels. For Cartoon Network to give Man of Action a chance to make the Ben 10 sequel that they truly wanted to make and intended for the series to go.

Yes, there are going to be differences with this reboot but for the most part, it's going to be mostly the same as the Original Series. The same story, the same setting, the same characters, etc.

The way that you described Vilgax is exactly how he was treated in the Original Series. You want Cartoon Network to portray Vilgax as a serious threat again, then they have to make him exactly or mostly how he was in the Original Series because that is where Vilgax was at his best.

What do you mean by the reboot being an alternate universe? The Multiverse concept in Omniverse? If so, this is a reboot. They're starting everything all over again. That means that there is no Ben 23. There is no evil Bens. There is no Ben Prime here. Every event from the Main Series doesn't apply for this reboot unless they implement it into the reboot. Just because Omniverse did the whole Multiverse concept doesn't mean it's going to affect the reboot unless Cartoon Network and/or Man of Action state otherwise. For the reboot, there currently is no alternate universe.