I want anthologies of the old republic with OG jedi and sith characters.
M.C. Swag said:
I want anthologies of the old republic with OG jedi and sith characters.
Cinco Ranch Aggie said:
Or perhaps a bit tongue in cheek, if they wanted to make a stand-alone that followed, to some degree, the storm trooper who "did not need to see his identification" and how he, let's say, struggles with feelings of guilt when he connects his role to the destruction of the first Death Star, and perhaps the Empire figures it out ... and sends an team to bring him in for execution, and perhaps he anticipates this and evades ... where to go from there, maybe he is captured and we can get a Braveheart-like ending, or maybe he surrenders himself to the rebellion to exact some form of vengeance on an empire that is actively hunting him?
TCTTS said:
Don't talk me into this being a good idea!
Ha, seriously though, like with Kenobi, there are a lot of unexplored years with Leia (save for the novel you mentioned) leading up to A New Hope, and it could be cool to do like a coming-of-age / woman-in-a-man's-world type of thing with her character. A bit of politics, a bit of adventure. Millie Bobby Brown is apparently 13 now, so maybe in a couple years she could pull off a teen Leia. Do like a hint of Hunger Games meets Star Wars, with a pinch of Sixteen Candles-in-space thrown in there. Space Princess wants more from life than being a princess, and has to deal with the naysayers, gender politics, and the Empire while feeling her calling to follow in her father's footsteps and join (and eventually lead) the burgeoning rebellion.
She's a jr senator. They get tricked into making decisions that help the empire and hurt people.Quote:
A bit of politics
She trains to climb a mountain as part of her trials.Quote:
a bit of adventure
She has a love interest (opposite of Han actually). They sneak around and overhear about the rebellion.Quote:
with a pinch of Sixteen Candles-in-space
CJS4715 said:
I think re-casting Luke, Han, & Leia for other films is a mistake, but I guess the cat is already out of the bag.
CJS4715 said:
I think re-casting Luke, Han, & Leia for other films is a mistake, but I guess the cat is already out of the bag.
CJS4715 said:
I think re-casting Luke, Han, & Leia for other films is a mistake, but I guess the cat is already out of the bag.
You do get that whole story ended with Revenge of the Sith? Obi Wan then spent the next however many years on Tatooine. I think that's the time period this new film will cover.shelbys99 said:
If you want story about Kenobi then go watch Clone Wars...
He and Anikin fought the Separatists
I want a series that shows the adventures of Luke between RotJ & TFA. They hinted he some stuff in TLJ, but I want more!
Would much rather have a Wedge, Luke, and Rogue Squadron movie set between ESB and RotJ. I don't care that there are no stakes since we'd know Wedge and Luke don't die, but dang I want more X-Wing and lightsaber battles.shelbys99 said:
If you want story about Kenobi then go watch Clone Wars...
He and Anikin fought the Separatists
I want a series that shows the adventures of Luke between RotJ & TFA. They hinted he some stuff in TLJ, but I want more!
bthomas98 said:
There's a movie called 13 Assassins that provides an excellent template. Replace the samurais with Vader vs the remaining Jedi. Basically RotS 1.5
Why? There is a huge market for the nostalgia factor. Look at how popular Stanger Things is.TCTTS said:
Right there with you. The potential is so great. I just wish Kenobi could be the last of the "old" characters getting anthology films. I absolutely do not want anthologies in any way, shape, or form for Yoda, Boba Fett, Leia, etc. (actually... a young Leia movie starring Millie Bobby Brown MIGHT be kind of cool, but probably not). I don't mind old stories still being told with new characters, but we simply have to once and for all move on from the OT characters post Kenobi/2020.
Episode VII damn sure was. Even though it was a retread it felt like Star WarsTCTTS said:
Seriously, though, this feels a bit like a the-Russian-is-bleeding type moment. Jumanji went up against TLJ, proved that other blockbusters can compete with Star Wars, and now they're doing the exact same thing again. Star Wars simply isn't the invincible monster it used to be.
Plotforce.dromo07 said:
I watched TFA and Han hyper spaces from inside their ship in the falcon... can someone tell me why it didn't break to pieces like the scene in TLJ?