Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-24214944-20141115202446

Now that Ben 10: Omniverse has ended, the possibility of a Ben 10 reboot has been discussed frequently within the forums, so I want to know what you would expect from a reboot.

One thing that would particularly bother me about a reboot would be how much the story is changed. They couldn't completely recreate the story from Ben 10 or else we would be just as satisfied by watching the original series again, but they also couldn't completely change the story or else it wouldn't seem as if we were watching Ben 10. The first thing that I would like to know is how much of the story you would like to be changed and how much you would like to remain the same.

Another thing that I would find to be an important decision is the artwork and animation. While Ultimate Spider-Man is a decent series at best, it has great artwork and animation that I would love to see adapted into the Ben 10 franchise. It shouldn't be that difficult to either, considering that both series were created by Man of Action and appear to share other connections as well. I will provide a few examples of Ultimate Spider-Man's animation below. For those of you who aren't very tech-savvy, an easy way to open the images without closing this tab is to right-click the provided links, and when an options bar appears, click "Open in new tab".
 * http://i2.cdn.turner.com/cnn/dam/assets/120329035314-spider-man-story-top.jpg
 * http://img3.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20121027014534/marveldatabase/images/a/a5/Ultimate_Spider-Man_TV_S1_Finale.jpg
 * http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-mwXFInbFPaY/UA8NUTeLxeI/AAAAAAAAEjs/ly_n_YJv8hY/s1600/ultimate-spider-man-for-your-eye-only-helicarrier-3000x1688.jpg

Another important decision in creating a Ben 10 reboot is the writing. One thing that needs to be immediately left behind is the slapstick, comedic writing from Ben 10: Omniverse. What we need is serious writing, that knows when it is allowed to be humorous. What we need is the writing from Young Justice. If anything made that series so great, it was the writing. It almost always had you on the edge of your seat, asking for more. It is the only cartoon to date that I have successfully binge-watched on Netflix.

Sure, there are several other aspects that are put into consideration when creating a reboot, but I have only listed a few. Feel free to include your opinions in the discussion below. 