I remember hearing that there was supposed to be a Harry Potter crossover in Strixhaven: School of Mages however J.K. Rowling's political beliefs didn't align with Wizards of the Coast's so she got tossed aside in much the same way they defamed Terese Nielsen. If you haven't figured this out by now it means that whatever future IP Crossover MTG receives after The Walking Dead could be determined based on the creators' political beliefs. IP creators are more likely to be accepted by Wizards of the Coast only If they're liberal or progressive cause If they fall into being conservative or moderate then they won't want to have anything to do with them.
Now I could care less about the political affiliations of Robert Kirkman, Tony Moore, and Charlie Adlard who're the creators of The Walking Dead franchise. I find it hard to believe that Wizards of the Coast would refuse to profit off of an IP based on the creator of that IP's political beliefs. Did Wizards of the Coast care about the political beliefs of the creators of Godzilla when designing Ikoria: Lair of Behemoths? No. So why did they fire Terese Nielsen for her political beliefs If they don't care about the political beliefs of the creators of said IP they want to crossover MTG with? I just find it very hypocritical If that actually turned out to be true.
I'm not sure how this is relevant to the topic of MtG Lore. Are you just trying to cause a stink?
Relax, the canon will still go on. These crossovers are unofficial.
To me these crossovers feels like someone is talking in the background while you're watching a movie. Like, yeah, of course what the person says isn't canon and doesn't affect the story, but it affects how I experience the story. It's annoying background noise.
Imagine a filmmaker made a movie where they didn't bother cleaning up the cameraman talking in the background, or even worse (as it is with these crossovers) specifically put in some entirely unrelated commercial jingles in the middle of a scene, like Frodo about to destroy the one ring but suddenly telling Sam about the new crunchy marshmellow cereals he's had for breakfast. That's how I feel about the crossovers. Sure, they can say it's not canon or whatever, but it doesn't make the movie more enjoyable.
I'm not sure how this is relevant to the topic of MtG Lore. Are you just trying to cause a stink?
To me these crossovers feels like someone is talking in the background while you're watching a movie. Like, yeah, of course what the person says isn't canon and doesn't affect the story, but it affects how I experience the story. It's annoying background noise.
Imagine a filmmaker made a movie where they didn't bother cleaning up the cameraman talking in the background, or even worse (as it is with these crossovers) specifically put in some entirely unrelated commercial jingles in the middle of a scene, like Frodo about to destroy the one ring but suddenly telling Sam about the new crunchy marshmellow cereals he's had for breakfast. That's how I feel about the crossovers. Sure, they can say it's not canon or whatever, but it doesn't make the movie more enjoyable.