This game looked BEAUTIFUL when they showed it off. It's a shame that it's never getting made, because it's been a while since we've gotten a good Star Wars game.
This game looked BEAUTIFUL when they showed it off. It's a shame that it's never getting made, because it's been a while since we've gotten a good Star Wars game.
I've seen a version of it (the uncut one, I'm pretty sure) and it works very well, except for the ending, which is a bit clunky.
Or how about if the good movie does well and the bad one does not?
No…but you can speculate about casting for the prequels.
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WHERE'S FIREFLY?
"It's the future, there is only one black person."
That's a damn fine cast. I'm actually excited for this movie.
Not to mention Edgar Wright, Joss Whedon, Shane Black, and Kenneth Branagh. The DC movies are clearly lacking when it comes to directorial talent.
Anything that happened in Ultimatum doesn't matter.
Hey, remember when Sean Bean was on the show? That was fun, right?
Yeah, I was disappointed that they aren't doing the scene between Loras and Brienne, which is great in the book.
I'm guessing the "white convertible couch" is from Sisters?
Kevan Lannister showed up briefly in the first season, during a meeting before the battle where Tyrion gets knocked out. Maybe they'll be bringing him back after Tywin's death?
The prophecy doesn't get mentioned until A Feast for Crows, actually, in her p.o.v. chapters. So they technically haven't gotten to that material yet. They might be saving it for when she starts to go crazy as the Queen Regent.
***BOOK SPOILERS***
Book "spoilers" about the thing that already happened on the show, yeah.
They've also made Cersei more sympathetic, too. In the books, she's a truly hateful person that is consistently cruel, paranoid, and sadistic. But show Cersei definitely has some humanity there—the scene in the first season between her and Robert really provided some insight into those two characters and made them…
I feel like there must have been a deleted scene that made sense of that Podrick subplot, or at least made it somewhat relevant to the overall story.
This was an astute article that takes a look at the matter in a very objective way. I honestly haven't watched the episode yet, but if it unfolds in the exact manner described here, it really is a terrible change.