Ghost Solo...
Rey is too one with the force and can see dead people
Rey is too one with the force and can see dead people
Flashdiaz said:
with Han being the link between Rey and Kylo, why would Kylo keep pushing for Rey to join him? He hates and killed their mutual relation (Han as pa or grandpa)... he probably wouldn't like Rey's mother, so why would Kylo have a soft spot for her? Is it sexual, and if so, ewww (but a precedent was set already).
bobinator said:You weren't concerned with how they'd show on-screen that Anakin Skywalker was definitely the product of Darth Plagueis manipulating the force and that Rey, for some reason 30 years later, was a product of the light side of the force, but "Han is your grandfather" is too much?TCTTS said:
Agreed. The grandfather angle definitely cleans it up a bit. But the more I think about it, the more I'm wondering how they SHOW any of this? Or would it be just a giant expositional info dump?
TCTTS said:bobinator said:You weren't concerned with how they'd show on-screen that Anakin Skywalker was definitely the product of Darth Plagueis manipulating the force and that Rey, for some reason 30 years later, was a product of the light side of the force, but "Han is your grandfather" is too much?TCTTS said:
Agreed. The grandfather angle definitely cleans it up a bit. But the more I think about it, the more I'm wondering how they SHOW any of this? Or would it be just a giant expositional info dump?
But how do you portray Han in the years after ROTJ? Bring back Ford and de-age him? But then would it be weird to simultaneously bring back Qi'ra as an older woman, and not have her opposite Alden Ehrenreich? And that's just the Han-as-Rey's-father scenario. It gets way more complicated telling the story of Qi'ra having a daughter that Han didn't know about, and then THAT daughter having a daughter, etc. It just seems like a weird, complicated thing to show relatively quickly. Especially when half the audience didn't even see Solo.
Dekker_Lentz said:TCTTS said:bobinator said:You weren't concerned with how they'd show on-screen that Anakin Skywalker was definitely the product of Darth Plagueis manipulating the force and that Rey, for some reason 30 years later, was a product of the light side of the force, but "Han is your grandfather" is too much?TCTTS said:
Agreed. The grandfather angle definitely cleans it up a bit. But the more I think about it, the more I'm wondering how they SHOW any of this? Or would it be just a giant expositional info dump?
But how do you portray Han in the years after ROTJ? Bring back Ford and de-age him? But then would it be weird to simultaneously bring back Qi'ra as an older woman, and not have her opposite Alden Ehrenreich? And that's just the Han-as-Rey's-father scenario. It gets way more complicated telling the story of Qi'ra having a daughter that Han didn't know about, and then THAT daughter having a daughter, etc. It just seems like a weird, complicated thing to show relatively quickly. Especially when half the audience didn't even see Solo.
Two thoughts:
1. Kerri Russell's character.
2. If they address Rey's parents again, I don't think it needs to be drawn out or require that much explanation. It isn't like the Original Trilogy spent a lot of time on Luke and Leia's mom or have a family tree discussion. The way I see it, you have a line or two of dialogue about Qi'ra from Maz to Rey or Lando to Rey discussing Qi'ra in some way. Heck, you can just have Lando say, "You remind me of some one I knew a long time ago." You just have to imply or state Rey is related to Qi'ra.
Then have two Han Solo movies (or books) to flesh out Han and Qi'ra's story, then it comes full circle. If they go this route, the only thing they have to do is tie Rey to Qi'ra which seems pretty easy.
Otherwise what were they planning to do with three Han Solo movies?
And for the record, I agree this is all remote.
TCTTS said:
Yeah, I hear you. Via dialogue wouldn't be my first choice, but I guess it wouldn't be that hard to "explain." As for more Solo movies, those died on opening weekend, I'm afraid. I doubt we ever see Ehrenreich as Han or Glover as Lando ever again.
Zombie Jon Snow said:Dekker_Lentz said:TCTTS said:bobinator said:You weren't concerned with how they'd show on-screen that Anakin Skywalker was definitely the product of Darth Plagueis manipulating the force and that Rey, for some reason 30 years later, was a product of the light side of the force, but "Han is your grandfather" is too much?TCTTS said:
Agreed. The grandfather angle definitely cleans it up a bit. But the more I think about it, the more I'm wondering how they SHOW any of this? Or would it be just a giant expositional info dump?
But how do you portray Han in the years after ROTJ? Bring back Ford and de-age him? But then would it be weird to simultaneously bring back Qi'ra as an older woman, and not have her opposite Alden Ehrenreich? And that's just the Han-as-Rey's-father scenario. It gets way more complicated telling the story of Qi'ra having a daughter that Han didn't know about, and then THAT daughter having a daughter, etc. It just seems like a weird, complicated thing to show relatively quickly. Especially when half the audience didn't even see Solo.
Two thoughts:
1. Kerri Russell's character.
2. If they address Rey's parents again, I don't think it needs to be drawn out or require that much explanation. It isn't like the Original Trilogy spent a lot of time on Luke and Leia's mom or have a family tree discussion. The way I see it, you have a line or two of dialogue about Qi'ra from Maz to Rey or Lando to Rey discussing Qi'ra in some way. Heck, you can just have Lando say, "You remind me of some one I knew a long time ago." You just have to imply or state Rey is related to Qi'ra.
Then have two Han Solo movies (or books) to flesh out Han and Qi'ra's story, then it comes full circle. If they go this route, the only thing they have to do is tie Rey to Qi'ra which seems pretty easy.
Otherwise what were they planning to do with three Han Solo movies?
And for the record, I agree this is all remote.
Agree on both counts - remote chance but also easily done.
Maz and Lando have a conversation:
Lando: Who's the girl....she reminds me of someone?
Maz: Han told me he and woman had a child long ago.... before Leia. She raised the child herself on Jakku. He believed that Rey is his granddaughter from that child.
Lando: Oh yeah....you mean Qi'ra.... that's who she reminds me of. Wow it's a small universe.
Maz: Supposedly her parents were deadbeat junk traders on Jakku and traded her for drinking money before they died. Then Qi'ra left her there with Unkar Plutt rather than expose her to the dark side.
Lando: Poor kid... tough background. Well I owe Han ... I'll look out for her.
Maz: I don't think she needs any help actually. She's done alright on her own.
Maybe a minute of discussion - in a bar of course.
Han "thinks" she is his granddaughter is established. That's all you really need. He would have told Maz back in her bar. And Lando knows Qi'ra so it lends some more credence to it.
You don't have to prove it, you don't have to show it.
The other Solo movies could show it later if they happen.... and people who have seen TFA but not Han Solo movie are also not entirely lost. They know Han told Maz something about who Rey is, and she is just relaying that. They are also not upset at Han since it happened before Leia. And Lando is the confirmation - a well liked character.
I agree, but that's such a shame because Solo was a very fun movie.TCTTS said:
Yeah, I hear you. Via dialogue wouldn't be my first choice, but I guess it wouldn't be that hard to "explain." As for more Solo movies, those died on opening weekend, I'm afraid. I doubt we see Ehrenreich as Han or Glover as Lando ever again.
Agreed. Solo was a fun movie. I thought Ehrenreich did a serviceable job in portraying Han Solo, and Glover as Lando was pretty much nails. But curiously, it is the one Star Wars movie that I saw but one time in a theater, so there is that.Rex Racer said:I agree, but that's such a shame because Solo was a very fun movie.TCTTS said:
Yeah, I hear you. Via dialogue wouldn't be my first choice, but I guess it wouldn't be that hard to "explain." As for more Solo movies, those died on opening weekend, I'm afraid. I doubt we see Ehrenreich as Han or Glover as Lando ever again.
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It's no secret that fired director Colin Tevorrow was upset by the deaths of Snoke and Luke and many fans feel the same.
TCTTS said:
Also, this straight up isn't true (in regards to Treverrow)...Quote:
It's no secret that fired director Colin Tevorrow was upset by the deaths of Snoke and Luke and many fans feel the same.
That, and there's so much more suspect/amateur wording that hints at the article's fakeness.
hurleyag said:
But how awesome of a "I'm your Father" moment be if they kept splitting this movie a secret until it released?
A month would probably not be enough time. The first half would still be going strong when you released the second half.bobinator said:
I've actually been waiting for a movie to do something like this, but instead of releasing them a year apart, it's just like a month.
But for maximum effect I think you'd do it the other way around. You'd publicize it as two movies so everyone knows a second part is coming the next year, but then at the end of the first movie you'd do a surprise announcement that the second movie was coming out in just a few weeks.
bobinator said:
It would be a hilariously legendary money grab to split the last episode of what is supposed to be a trilogy of trilogies into two parts.