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BBC War Of The Worlds Revisited In 2025 6 Years Later is a video by pupbenny in which I take a retrospective look at the subject of my first ever War of the Worlds video, the three-part miniseries adaptation produced by Mammoth Screen Limited for the BBC with special effects by Realtime Studio, over half a decade after it came out in October (If you're Canadian or Kiwi), November and December 2019 as I try to figure out what the answer to the question Is BBC War Of The Worlds Good In 2025? is. My last review of it was very negative and, as a result, I decided to do a retrospective to take a more positive look at it as there really are some great things about it that I skipped over last time. Overall, my tone has definitely subdued considerably since, or at least that's the hope, as I aim to provide more constructive criticism or analysis or whatever in my reviews now a days. This isn't a case of me seeing bad War of he Worlds adaptions and in retrospect going 'oh, that BBC one was alright actually', it's simply that I wanted to give BBC's The War of the Worlds the treatment I usually give reviews of HG Wells The War of the Worlds adaptations now a days. As a result, I'm so utterly fascinated at how I'm going to react to the Amazon Ice Cube War of the Worlds 2025 film when I finally watch it. I already know the plot as I watched the Pitch Meeting video about it, but yeah, it's going to be.... interesting I'm sure. Probably akin to War of the Worlds 2021 (AKA Alien Conquest). Anyway, back to the topic at hand: In spite of my aim to be more positive to make up for my negativity last time around, that doesn't mean it gets a free pass. I'm simply highlighting the good things about it that I missed last time, while still critiquing the parts that still hold up as being bad. AKA The writing. Perhaps the changes aren't even a problem in their quality, but simply their quantity. There's so many changes to list and when combined altogether they really distract from the main plot. AKA The actual plot of The War Of The Worlds. Y'know, what you probably going into it expecting to watch. Anyway, I noticed some of the quotes I put in text are slightly unaligned with me reading them out, not too bad though, not a big deal but still a bit annoying. Oh yeah also I transpositioned a whole segment of this video to be later on, which works perfectly fine, aside from the fact that I once mention that Amy and George aren't really married in a way that's as if I'd previously acknowledged it in the video, which is because I swapped it around and didn't realise that mistake. But it's not a big deal, it gets explained later on. Anywho, I think that's all I have to say about that. Oh, aside from the fact that I have like three more videos about BBC's War Of The Worlds that I'm working on right now, but I'll probably pace them out a bit. This video was meant to air on the 6th anniversary exactly of the day it started airing in the UK but as usual I overestimate how quickly I do stuff. In fact, when I recently got back to finishing this script, it started off with the line 'BBC's The War Of The Worlds aired 4 years ago today'. Yeah, this is another one of those ones I started in 2023 but didn't get around to finishing. Until now! I figured I ought to revisit it at the time having recently pretty much watched most of it, but not all of it, for my War Of The Worlds Explained: BBC Tripods video. But this time I actually did rewatch all of it. Can't remember why? What was it that spurred me to watch it? I can't actually remember. I think I was intending to do something else and yet here we are. Ultimately, I simply (now a days anyway) try to aim to be fair in my reviews and, of course, I'm always just saying what I think. I might be wrong, of course! But after making this I read other reviews of the series and it seems like my criticisms are conferred by the other reviews I read. One wrote a great line saying something like 'the annoying thing about this series is it came so close, yet completely missed the landing' or something like that and I thought 'yeah, exactly!'. SO much potential, SO much actual greatness and yet.... it just fumbles it so badly, needlessly! So anyway, I think that's about all I have to say about this video. 16:24 14/12/2025 29,200