Vader is walking away on a platform and Han yells, "ANI". Would have been cool AF.
TCTTS said:ccaggie05 said:
Is there any word on other Star Wars movies after episode IX? I remember seeing news that anthology films are on hold after lackluster results from Solo and I haven't really kept up with SW news since.
Here's the basic gist...
- It's sounding like the trilogy from Benioff & Weiss (the Game of Thrones writers/showrunners) will be the first out of the gate. My guess is a Christmas 2021 release. We have absolutely no word, however, on the plot/characters/time period. Literally no clue.
- Rian Johnson's trilogy will likely come next, possibly debuting Christmas 2022? Perhaps the B&W trilogy will rotate years with the Johnson trilogy? That's pure speculation, though. All we know of the plot of this trilogy is that it will most likely take place after Episode IX, but in a completely different part of the galaxy, with all new characters, a new storyline, etc.
- The anthology films have basically been scrapped as theatrical projects. That said, it's sounding like all of the anthology/ancillary concepts, from here on out, will now be "converted" to / released as limited series on Disney+ (Disney's new streaming service) beginning this fall with The Mandalorian. Disney+ is where we'll likely see any sequel adventures to Solo, in the form as limited series as well, along with what was once the Obi-Wan movie (but will now be a series), etc. Basically, by 2021 or so, it sounds like we'll be to the point where Disney is releasing multiple limited SW series on the platform per year, which will essentially take the place of the "anthology" movies.
In ESB when Chewie goes bezerk and starts tossing stormtroopers off the carbon freeze platform.Brian Earl Spilner said:In what way?Quote:
Han Solo calling out Vader
TCTTS said:
Ha, relax. It's a movie. I just can't believe people are arguing over supernatural ghost "rules" when A) this franchise has had so many different authors, and B) it's beyond clear that they've basically been making sh*t up as they go. I remember thinking it was ridiculous that Qui-Gon could jump like 50 feet in the air in TPM. But you know why Lucas likely gave him that ability? Not because it was written in some preordained bible of Jedi powers, but because the set designer came up with a cool, multi-level, multi-bridge set, and Lucas was probably like, "I need a way for Qui-Gon to quickly get up to that next level. Screw it, Jedi can jump super high now too." I just can't imagine - in a movie where Luke transports his likeness/consciousness to a completely different part of the galaxy, and everyone's ok with that - then getting upset that Yoda couldn't have learned a trick or two in Jedi heaven in the last 25 years or so as well.
twilly said:
I know this is after the fact in real time, but in TCW, Qui-Gon was a force ghost to both Yoda and Obi Wan in a couple of episodes. One of which was the Mortis arc.
Yes, that's an ex post facto example, but in the SW Universe, it establishes force ghost capabilities.
So the question is....for Ep IX, how does Luke learn to become a force ghost? The sacred Jedi texts?
My "late night geek talk with nothing better to do" crowd always said that while Vader was hunting Jedi, he was also hunting for holochrons, and learned the secret there. Once he turned back to the light, he could use the power.AliasMan02 said:twilly said:
I know this is after the fact in real time, but in TCW, Qui-Gon was a force ghost to both Yoda and Obi Wan in a couple of episodes. One of which was the Mortis arc.
Yes, that's an ex post facto example, but in the SW Universe, it establishes force ghost capabilities.
So the question is....for Ep IX, how does Luke learn to become a force ghost? The sacred Jedi texts?
How did Anakin? It's always been problematic.
Page-turners, they were not.twilly said:
So the question is....for Ep IX, how does Luke learn to become a force ghost? The sacred Jedi texts?
TCTTS said:
Footage from that meeting isn't leaking. This isn't Comic-Con.
Well there you go Cinco. No worries.Brian Earl Spilner said:
Nobody really knows yet, but my best guess up to now has been they'll open at or around Thanksgiving.
But on the other hand, Thanksgiving weekend is packed either way, so they don't need the extra crowds and maybe they wait till after.
It's kind of a tossup at this point, but I can tell you there's been some really fast progress in the past few months.
The Moroccan restaurant is outstandingBrian Earl Spilner said:
Must do's:
Test Track
Mission: Space
Soarin'
Spaceship Earth (Not so much for the kids, but for the older kids / adults, it's pretty great.)
Frozen (If you have kids)
Plenty of other stuff that isn't as critical but cool to see, like the Finding Nemo ride and aquarium, the Pixar / Disney Shorts Film Festival, etc.
But definitely carve out enough time to stroll around the different countries in the world pavilions. Plenty of stuff to see, food to try, stores, restaurants, etc.
The Mexico pavilion has a pretty good restaurant inside, which is overlooking the river boat ride.
And the Canada restaurant is supposed to be one of the best in the park.
It's the best park for drinking. Go to the World Showcase. Hit Canada and Germany for beers. France and Italy for wine. Mexico for margaritas. Japan for sake. UK for scotch or whiskey.OnlyForNow said:
Can y'all give me your run-downs of Epcot in 1 day?
What to see what to skip?