hey, i lasted more than an hour...
trailer looks f'n badass
trailer looks f'n badass
Is that the Fortress Inquistorius on Mustafar's moon from Jedi Fallen Order? I think it is. That first picture is under water like the game.helloimustbegoing said:
Assuming this is Inquisitor HQ - and this means there are at least FOUR Inquistors in the series. Reva is standing, the Fifth Brother is sitting,and there's another female sitting with some sort of horns; she's in a later shot as well.
Exterior of Inquisitor base I assume.
Inquisitor ship on approach.
https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/InquisitoriusDallasTeleAg said:
I've always liked Star Wars, but I would never call myself a superfan, and definitely don't know a lot of the canon, so someone help me out.
I was always told about this "Rule of 2", when it comes to the Sith. Are these inquisitors truly Sith, or just force sensitive? How are are there so many Sith like people who are badass so early after the fall of the Jedi?
That seems to make complete sense for what the trailer is trying to convey. It shows us everything going on in the galaxy to hunt down Jedi and finally ends with that shot on Obi Wan, saying Hope Survives.helloimustbegoing said:
Until the last scene, Obi-Wan is barely even in it.
DallasTeleAg said:
I'm assuming, since we don't see inquisitors in A New Hope, they are defeated during this limited series?
DallasTeleAg said:
I'm assuming, since we don't see inquisitors in A New Hope, they are defeated during this limited series?
I JUST FINALLY MANAGED TO CALM DOWN AND NOW THIS??? https://t.co/BnaRSVsYYT
— is the kenobi trailer out? (@kenobitrailer) March 9, 2022
Wow. You just summed up my 1999.TCTTS said:
I admittedly wasn't nearly as stoked for ROTS as I was for the first two. But for TPM, it felt like the entire planet was anticipating it more than any other movie in history.
Because I'm in the mood, things I remember loving about the lead-up...
- Thanksgiving '98, a bunch of us going to see the first trailer in front of Enemy of the State. Then, getting interviewed by the local newspaper on our way out, asking if we had bought tickets just to watch the trailer. I told the reporter yes, and when she asked my name, I gave her the name of one of our friends who wasn't with us, who thought Star Wars was for dorks. I then went on and on about how much Star Wars meant to me, and the article made the front page the next day, using our friend's name. He was not amused.
- Trying to download something called "QuickTime" so I could then download the first trailer to watch on the family computer... something I didn't even know was possible, but was out of my mind excited for. Though, the trailer was a whopping 3 MB or so, and took multiple tries and multiple hours to finally download, due to me getting kicked off AOL every time our other phone line rang.
- Buying the Vanity Fair issue with all the incredible Annie Leibovitz first-look photography from the Tatooine set.
- My weekly-turned-daily internet sessions, where I'd check Ain't It Cool News, Corona's Coming Attractions, Dark Horizons, and TheForce.net for the latest news and rumors.
- Recording the full/second trailer from E! News, to VHS, so we could rewind and watch it over and over again.
- The mind-blowing Dual of the Fates music video premiering on TRL on MTV.
- Going to Hastings the day all the TPM merch dropped, to check out all the new books and what not.
- Eating sh*t tons of Taco Bell, in order to collect all the TPM game pieces.
- Finally getting to watch the 60 Minutes piece with George Lucas at Skywalker Ranch, about the making of the movie, which featured a ton of new/awesome footage, after my mom forgot to record it, and my dad made fun of me for getting mad at my mom for forgetting to record "some nerdy Star Wars thing."
- Skipping school at lunch on May 19th to go buy 20 tickets to that night's premiere at the mall Cinemark.
- The palpable buzz between me and 19 of my friends finally sitting down to watch the movie.
... all culminating in the utter shame and disappointment we felt when the lights came up.
I Have Spoken said:
Ok, I forgot... This is how long after ROTS?
when duel of fates started playing in the obi wan kenobi trailer pic.twitter.com/u2yI6rNcuI
— 𝑔𝒶𝒷 (@tolkienianjedi) March 9, 2022
Average Joe said:TCTTS said:
I've said it before and I'll say it again, but I'm betting, once that first trailer drops, the prequel *hype* nostalgia will return in full force, for a lot of people.
I'll be honest, when I first read this post I thought there was no way possible. TPM was all time hype.
Then Duel of the Fates hit...
All I do is Nguyen said:
So when Disney says this is a "limited" series does that mean they already know how many episodes/seasons they want to do unlike Mando/BoBF? Honestly they could milk this series alone for 5+ seasons and I'd watch every single one.
Brian Earl Spilner said:
Does Rebels precede Obi-Wan or is it after?
Trying to decide if I need to finally bite the bullet and watch it.
Just watch it. There is some really good stuff there.Brian Earl Spilner said:
Does Rebels precede Obi-Wan or is it after?
Trying to decide if I need to finally bite the bullet and watch it.
powerbelly said:
Just watch it. There is some really good stuff there.
I Have Spoken said:Brian Earl Spilner said:
Does Rebels precede Obi-Wan or is it after?
Trying to decide if I need to finally bite the bullet and watch it.
After. Rebels starts at 5 BBY.
you have 2.5 months. Get to workBrian Earl Spilner said:
Does Rebels precede Obi-Wan or is it after?
Trying to decide if I need to finally bite the bullet and watch it.
wait….yep….I'm an idiotI Have Spoken said:Brian Earl Spilner said:
Does Rebels precede Obi-Wan or is it after?
Trying to decide if I need to finally bite the bullet and watch it.
After. Rebels starts at 5 BBY.