How It Should Have Ended

How It Should Have Ended (2007- )

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A look back at how things would have been if your favorite movies had ended just a little differently.

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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'How It Should Have Ended' premiere?

'How It Should Have Ended' premiered on December 2, 2007.

Who are the creators of 'How It Should Have Ended'?

The creators of 'How It Should Have Ended' are Daniel Baxter and Tommy Watson.

Which popular movies did 'How It Should Have Ended' parody in its early episodes?

In its early episodes, 'How It Should Have Ended' parodied movies like 'The Matrix,' 'Spider-Man,' and 'Star Wars.'

What is the primary format of 'How It Should Have Ended' videos?

The primary format of 'How It Should Have Ended' videos is animated parodies of popular movies and TV shows.

Who provides the voices for the characters in 'How It Should Have Ended'?

The creators, Daniel Baxter and Tommy Watson, provide the voices for the characters in 'How It Should Have Ended.'

How often were new episodes of 'How It Should Have Ended' released?

New episodes of 'How It Should Have Ended' were released on a bi-weekly basis.

Did 'How It Should Have Ended' feature guest voices from famous actors?

Yes, 'How It Should Have Ended' occasionally featured guest voices from famous actors.

What is the running time of the average 'How It Should Have Ended' video?

The average 'How It Should Have Ended' video has a running time of approximately 3-5 minutes.

Did 'How It Should Have Ended' ever tackle movies outside the superhero genre?

Yes, 'How It Should Have Ended' also tackled movies outside the superhero genre, such as 'Harry Potter' and 'Twilight.'

Did 'How It Should Have Ended' receive any awards or nominations?

'How It Should Have Ended' received several awards and nominations for its creative and humorous approach to movie parodies.

How did 'How It Should Have Ended' gain popularity?

'How It Should Have Ended' gained popularity through word-of-mouth and social media sharing, attracting a loyal fan base.

Did 'How It Should Have Ended' collaborate with other YouTube channels or creators?

Yes, 'How It Should Have Ended' collaborated with other YouTube channels and creators, expanding its reach and audience.

Did 'How It Should Have Ended' ever receive criticism or backlash from the film industry?

'How It Should Have Ended' faced some criticism from the film industry for its satirical take on popular movies, but it also garnered support from fans and fellow content creators.

Did 'How It Should Have Ended' transition to other platforms or media formats?

Yes, 'How It Should Have Ended' expanded its presence beyond YouTube and ventured into merchandise, including t-shirts and posters.

Did 'How It Should Have Ended' ever create original content outside of movie parodies?

Yes, 'How It Should Have Ended' occasionally created original content, such as animated shorts and sketches, unrelated to movie parodies.

How did 'How It Should Have Ended' influence other YouTube channels or content creators?

'How It Should Have Ended' inspired a wave of similar channels and content creators to produce their own animated parodies and satirical takes on popular movies and TV shows.

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