For the fifteenth anniversary of Digimon Adventure, Taito Animation revealed that there's going to be a new special animation! It follows the first group of Chosen Children three years after the end of Zero-Two. The release date is Spring 2015.
I'm definitely going to follow news of this project. Especially in the hopes that the Zero-Two Chosen are also included, and the focus isn't just on the first season's characters.
Also i still fail to understand what was the point of Ryo appearing in Zero-Two flashbacks, and how he and Ken defeated Milleniumon with just Wormon.
There were a series of games released for the Japan-only video game system, the Bandai Wonderswan, for Digimon Adventure. The games follow the story of Ryo, and he meets and becomes friends with Ken. (It's at least implied that Ryo is Ken's only friend other than Wormmon.) In Tag Tamers (when Ken and Ryo traveled in the DigiWorld as a team of sorts), they were also joined by V-mon and perhaps other Digimon that Ryo found.
I haven't played the game yet, so I don't really know the entire plot details. Information is hard to come by online.
Also what was the point of Daemon appearing at all? I think that like 35+ episodes into the series the writers should have realized that they scrapped the Dark Ocean storyline that was planned a long time ago.
I watched the Demon episodes in the original Japanese, and there still wasn't an answer there. The only thing I can figure is that the writers wanted to explore Miyako and Iori's reluctance to kill a Digimon, and they couldn't use what they already had for the story. (BlackWarGreymon's too strong, Arukenimon and Mummymon were still needed for Oikawa, and the World Tour just had them send the Digimon back to the DigiWorld.) They also probably wanted Demon to show that Ken has begun to move past who he was as the Kaiser when he opened the gate to the dark world.
There's been some fan speculation that Demon was around to get the dark seed data to revive Millenniumon, but that's just what the fans think. I haven't found anything from the writers to explain what Demon's goal was. My guess was what just came to mind when I was watching those episodes.
Everything that I mentioned in my post was just what the fans of Digimon assumed about Savers. Again, I haven't seen Savers, I want to see Savers to judge it for myself. I would say, though, that swearing, calling people ignorant, and telling people to "get a life" and other such phrases does not reflect well, and might make potential fans more reluctant to watch Savers.