The setting's got a LOT of potential, yes. But let's not pretend it cannot jump the shark if it is not cut off at the right moment. Sure, there's the politicing between the Camarilla, Sabbat and Anarchs... but then we get stuff like the Inconnu, the Antitribu, Thinbloods, the Tal'Mahe'Ra start showing up, several flavors of Baali, the various spinoffs of the main bloodlines in India and Africa, and so on. And that's before we get shit like Werewolves, Mages and Wraiths. Hell, the entire metaplot clusterfuck is exactly why they decided to axe the Old World of Darkness in favor of the New World of Darkness.I think there's an audience for that tbh. Not necessarily White Wolf fans (but them too), but people that liked shows like True Blood before it jumped the shark. So if it has similar aesthetics to that sort of show, but with a more coherent setting, it could be good. Not *great*, but I wouldn't mind something on the level of Stranger Things or what have you (a current year show with meh to ok writing, but good retro aesthetics).They REALLY want some of that Netflix money by turning the World of Darkness into a TV show.
Again.
I don't blame them for trying to go this route though, streaming royalties are much more lucrative than the comparative pennies you make off of TTRPGs, which would then be relegated to essentially merchandise. It's just that with the size of the setting it has the potential to crash and burn so much harder.