TCTTS said:
So, according to Jeff (who, again, is as dependable as they come, and I can personally vouch for)...
Damon Lindelof's version of the "New Jedi Order" movie was set 60 YEARS after The Rise of Skywalker, with a different, older actor playing Rey, the comp for which they were using was Helen Mirren (before having offered her the role) - who, in the face of a new, emerging threat, would have begun training two younger Jedi.
Apparently the script wasn't great, though, and it was at that point that Kennedy decided to switch to actually using Daisy Ridley herself, thus dialing the time period back 50-ish years. Lindelof presumably didn't want to go that route - or wasn't even afforded the opportunity - and so Steven Knight was then hired to execute the new vision.
As much as I love Lindelof... maybe we dodged a bullet? Or does Ridley coming back still feel "too soon"?
Starting at the 11:57 mark...
https://www.youtube.com/live/oXY3MVwyu8c
Dekker_Lentz said:TCTTS said:
So, according to Jeff (who, again, is as dependable as they come, and I can personally vouch for)...
Damon Lindelof's version of the "New Jedi Order" movie was set 60 YEARS after The Rise of Skywalker, with a different, older actor playing Rey, the comp for which they were using was Helen Mirren (before having offered her the role) - who, in the face of a new, emerging threat, would have begun training two younger Jedi.
Apparently the script wasn't great, though, and it was at that point that Kennedy decided to switch to actually using Daisy Ridley herself, thus dialing the time period back 50-ish years. Lindelof presumably didn't want to go that route - or wasn't even afforded the opportunity - and so Steven Knight was then hired to execute the new vision.
As much as I love Lindelof... maybe we dodged a bullet? Or does Ridley coming back still feel "too soon"?
Starting at the 11:57 mark...
https://www.youtube.com/live/oXY3MVwyu8c
I am in the camp that we dodged a bullet. As much as I dislike the execution of the sequel movies. There is at least an interesting idea that Rey is the balance of the force that Anakin was prophesied to bring.
In theory, she is the last child of the Sith Empire trained by the Last Jedi, Luke. The balance and final product of the two force factions at war for so long (Old Republic to Battle for Exegol)
So if she is the fulcrum to a new Star Wars story, then they should tell her story, not skip it.
Personally, I think Jedi/Sith are the most problematic part of Star Wars now. On a practical level, there is so much branding and marketing and awareness of these terms you can't get ride of them. On a story level they pigeonhole the story into good knights vs evil wizard emperors.
Something new should be done. I think a story about a galaxy hostile to Rey and her navigating a place for force users in a post-Jedi/Sith society that hates force users could be really interesting.
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Dekker_Lentz said:
Something new should be done. I think a story about a galaxy hostile to Rey and her navigating a place for force users in a post-Jedi/Sith society that hates force users could be really interesting.
I think this correct. Easy way to move on from the current story lines I would think.BenTheGoodAg said:
Thrawn is from the Chiss species, which come from the Unknown Regions, which is in the same galaxy.
I think what you're referring to is the Yuuzhan Vong, which invaded from a different galaxy.
BenTheGoodAg said:
Thrawn is from the Chiss species, which come from the Unknown Regions, which is in the same galaxy.
I think what you're referring to is the Yuuzhan Vong, which invaded from a different galaxy.
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ABATTBQ11 said:
No. They straight up said it was Mando 2.5 and a bridge between seasons before it even aired.
ABATTBQ11 said:Dekker_Lentz said:
Something new should be done. I think a story about a galaxy hostile to Rey and her navigating a place for force users in a post-Jedi/Sith society that hates force users could be really interesting.
I would absolutely not watch this. It may be SW, but another movie about muh oppression and _____ learning to accept _____ after they save the day is just completely unappealing. If you want to kill the franchise, that's putting a bullet in its head.
PatAg said:
There better be a 0% chance the Yuuzhan Vong will become canon/used in movies or shows. Its awful
There was no oppression of the Jedi in the OT because the Jedi didn't exist. They didn't have to overcome people's prejudice towards them and save a Galaxy that hated them. That is what the post you quoted was referring to.TCTTS said:ABATTBQ11 said:Dekker_Lentz said:
Something new should be done. I think a story about a galaxy hostile to Rey and her navigating a place for force users in a post-Jedi/Sith society that hates force users could be really interesting.
I would absolutely not watch this. It may be SW, but another movie about muh oppression and _____ learning to accept _____ after they save the day is just completely unappealing. If you want to kill the franchise, that's putting a bullet in its head.
What in the world are you going on about? Not only is the entire premise of Star Wars about a galaxy overcoming oppression, but the Jedi were basically treated as weirdos/"others"/non-existent throughout the entirety of the original trilogy.
When The Book of Boba Fett was still in production, creator Jon Favreau jokingly dubbed the spinoff series "The Mandalorian season 2.5."TCTTS said:ABATTBQ11 said:
No. They straight up said it was Mando 2.5 and a bridge between seasons before it even aired.
No, they didn't. There was a hunch that Mando *might* appear at some point during TBOBF, but neither Lucasfilm nor Disney said as much ahead of time, and it was surprising to just about everyone how and when he did finally show up. Going into the season, the feeling was that maybe Mando shows up late in the game to help Boba Fett out in some way, but no one had any idea there was going to be an entire storyline devoted to Mando and Mando alone, and that it would serve as a crucial, can't-miss bridge, never mind the Grogu (and Luke) of it all.
Collider and Screen Rant and Den of Geek don't feel like random articles, but I know you have lots more sources of information than I do because I don't use Twitter.TCTTS said:
I don't know what's sadder… that news being so obscure that it could only be found in random articles (i.e. not officially announced/marketed as such), or you taking the time to research and post all of that just to call me out.
My larger point still remains… 99% of us had no idea because we don't read every last Star Wars article in circulation. Again, for the 400th time, when a number of legit fans in this very thread had no idea Mando and Grogu had even been reunited - and thus had no idea how essential TBOBF was - Lucasfilm failed to do their job. Like with so much else, Favreau & co did a sh*t job - in this case, of getting that message out to the masses.
ABATTBQ11 said:Dekker_Lentz said:
Something new should be done. I think a story about a galaxy hostile to Rey and her navigating a place for force users in a post-Jedi/Sith society that hates force users could be really interesting.
I would absolutely not watch this. It may be SW, but another movie about muh oppression and _____ learning to accept _____ after they save the day is just completely unappealing. If you want to kill the franchise, that's putting a bullet in its head.
Setting aside obvious politics overtones, I thought one of the things we don't like about recent Star Wars is the consistent recycling of storylines, plot points, etc. In that sense I agree with him; they have a completely fresh canvas to paint and hopefully they give us a new theme.TCTTS said:ABATTBQ11 said:Dekker_Lentz said:
Something new should be done. I think a story about a galaxy hostile to Rey and her navigating a place for force users in a post-Jedi/Sith society that hates force users could be really interesting.
I would absolutely not watch this. It may be SW, but another movie about muh oppression and _____ learning to accept _____ after they save the day is just completely unappealing. If you want to kill the franchise, that's putting a bullet in its head.
What in the world are you going on about? Not only is the entire premise of Star Wars about a galaxy overcoming oppression, but the Jedi were basically treated as weirdos/"others"/non-existent throughout the entirety of the original trilogy.
Belton Ag said:Setting aside obvious politics overtones, I thought one of the things we don't like about recent Star Wars is the consistent recycling of storylines, plot points, etc. In that sense I agree with him; they have a completely fresh canvas to paint and hopefully they give us a new theme.TCTTS said:ABATTBQ11 said:Dekker_Lentz said:
Something new should be done. I think a story about a galaxy hostile to Rey and her navigating a place for force users in a post-Jedi/Sith society that hates force users could be really interesting.
I would absolutely not watch this. It may be SW, but another movie about muh oppression and _____ learning to accept _____ after they save the day is just completely unappealing. If you want to kill the franchise, that's putting a bullet in its head.
What in the world are you going on about? Not only is the entire premise of Star Wars about a galaxy overcoming oppression, but the Jedi were basically treated as weirdos/"others"/non-existent throughout the entirety of the original trilogy.