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Yo, aren’t we still riding the high from The Mandalorian season finale? Let’s embrace that unity! We all love Star Wars!
Can't wait for Thrawn personally.
Yo, aren’t we still riding the high from The Mandalorian season finale? Let’s embrace that unity! We all love Star Wars!
Meanwhile, casuals are like, “Who?” LolCan't wait for Thrawn personally.
Meanwhile, casuals are like, “Who?” Lol
1) I saw an article say the UK village huge physical village set is for Andor, not Obi Wan show.
2) The remote old man Luke projection vs. Kylo should have had Luke being able to remotely use the force to impale Kylo and not just be a hologram type thing. If Rey and Kylo could do remote teleportation hand offs of various physical items, and Vader can remotely force choke, old man Luke should have been able to do a remote DBZ Kamehameha to blast a hole thru Kylo.
Can't wait for Thrawn personally.
They have a bunch of TV series announced, from next year we will have at least two shows a year if not three going forward.
What is curious Mando not yet back on deck so they could take a 2 years brake before we see him again.
That will be a longer wait I'm thinking 2023 for the Ahsoka show where he will be featured as the big bad. Maybe they rush it and you get it faster but not so sure.
I will gladly suffer a slow burn Thanos level Thrawn
The way it's all shaking out with them saying that all these different series will climax in one big showdown, like the MCU did... it's gotta be Thrawn that's the big bad.
I'm pretty sure Sid enters the equation... (with all the cloning in the Mando series) but just like Vader was the big bad of the OT... even though Sid was calling the shots... I think we all gravitated to Vader 40 yrz ago. Same thing here I think with Thrawn.
all hail emperor thrawn.
Thrawn is the only acceptable answer. Snoke is already neutered, and folks know Palps comes back as a big bad in the sequels.
You have 20ish in universe years, plenty of time to build the Man, and end his story if they do in fact decide to keep the ST relevant.
EU Thrawn fucked shit up in 2 universe years after his return to scale things. He can pull some Thanos level fuckery, hopefully after killing some beloved characters
Think well ever get the truth about what was threatening the chiss and why he was siding with the emperor?
IMO, I think that was what might have turned people off to the prequels the first time around. You went from the main group of outer rim rebels to big city politics that didn’t have that same feel as the OT. That’s why it took the Clone Wars animated series fleshing out the PT for folks to say it wasn’t so bad after all once the big picture was attained. By the end of Clone Wars, it had that Star Wars feeling leading into Order 66.A lot of those shows are set in different time periods though arent they? Andor and Obi Wan will be pre ANH so maybe there might be some link up between them but it can't link into post ROTJ series like The Mandorian, at least not directly. You could at best have someone like Thawn introduced in the earlier time period and then also feature in the latter one.
When it comes to plot though I think the Mandorian and Rogue One do highlight what "feels like starwars", going back to the originals I think you have the sense that whilst the story were seeing is obviously very important it is something of a frontier setting. We don't really see the centre of politics, we see more the fringes in a kind of space western setting.
Its the same as the style of the show, Starwars is that kind of techno western were you have grand natural environments mixed in with used future tech.
IMO, I think that was what might have turned people off to the prequels the first time around. You went from the main group of outer rim rebels to big city politics that didn’t have that same feel as the OT. That’s why it took the Clone Wars animated series fleshing out the PT for folks to say it wasn’t so bad after all once the big picture was attained. By the end of Clone Wars, it had that Star Wars feeling leading into Order 66.
The ST tried to get back to that outer rim rebel feel, but was too consumed by box ticking and optics to make sure a good cohesive story was being told. TFA is a direct copy of ANH to me. That’s what happens when you have multiple directors with multiple visions under leadership that doesn’t care what gets to screen as long as it hits the target demographics.
F&F have shown you can do both. Have a good story with a diverse cast that doesn’t shove identity politics in your face to take you out of the story.