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Yes they were. They were the same level of canon as all other books, comics, and video games. This series even had General Grevious' chest get Force-crushed which is why he coughs throughout ROTS.

So...exactly the same as the old EU.

I would call it a "requel". It's part sequel, part prequel, and part reboot. X-Men: Days of Future Past and Star Trek '09 would also fit this category.

I freakin' love this movie.

My interest in this is equal to that of the one with the all-female cast: none at all. The time to make another Ghostbusters movie was 20 years ago, not now.

It's a joke that stopped being funny a while ago too.

It was indeed very ridiculous. Luckily, the current Hulk series has him going around to all the other various Hulks and de-powering them.

I read somewhere that even King liked the movie ending better.

Old Man Logan confirmed?

A wizard did it.

I just watched this last night! Very enjoyable movie even if the final "twist" was pretty obvious.

I do digital downloads for just almost every game I play nowadays. A Day 1 patch is meaningless to me.

My guess is that we'll see him get bit during a post-credits scene for another movie.

Ultimate Cap is dead so...this won't happen.

Why comment at all if your opinion is "I don't care about this"?

Scott died in Avengers: Disassembled. Then he was brought back to life and reunited with his daughter Cassie in Avengers: Children's Crusade. Then SHE died like two issues later. All very sad.

Exactly. To write off Gone Home as "not a game" means to do the same thing to classics like Myst or 7th Guest. They are all 1st-person adventure games.

Tea. Earl Grey. Hot. Until it can do that I'm not impressed.

Well if it's truly the 92 X-Men he'll spend most of the first season in jail.

My theory is that they are all the same event which will involve time travel and/or alternate realities. They will revist all the major events Marvel has done.