I can’t imagine a situation in which he’s mentioned in the film that wouldn’t seem very strange.
I can’t imagine a situation in which he’s mentioned in the film that wouldn’t seem very strange.
I was going to say Shara! It’s clear Hera isn’t with the initial Rebel strike team, so maybe she comes through afterwards with Shara, Kes, Han Solo, and the other Pathfinders.
The Shining, anyone?
I see where you’re coming from, but I don’t think we have enough data about Disney’s approach to definitively say that they’d never do this, yet, particularly since they’ve already adapted at least one comic book storyline for The Clone Wars cartoon and because these spin-off movies are brand new territory.
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I’d be surprised if this weren’t an adaptation of Lost Stars...
I have trouble imagining this being anything other than an adaptation of the Star Wars novel “Lost Stars,” which wasn’t bad at all, really...
I have a feeling the “We must abandon our humanity to save humanity” thing means part of Woody Harrelson’s work here is exterminating infected humans and those that harbor them.
A Kingpin show. Sorkin could with a show where D’Onofrio’s Kingpin maneuvers his way to the top of the food chain.
IT’S ERASERHEAD FROM THE MOTHER’S POINT OF VIEW! I’m so into this.
The AT-TE from the prequels solved the problem by being low to the ground and having six, sprawling legs.
These are amazing. How smart and amazing. Ugh I love these.
My original response spoiled the outcome of the scene but yeah this show could be hit or miss but when it hit, ooh boy.
Buscemi is incredible, but Nucky was never built to be a lead character - he and Jimmy were great foils for each other, but it’s really clear from early on the show was meant to be a father/son redemption thing.
Sorry, do you mean the show focused on AC too much, or that it oversold how important a city AC was?
YaaaAAAAASsss
Yeah I loved that season finale, and seeing his home life was really excellent. I’d have really loved more about Narcisse, the Garveyites, and organized crime in Harlem overall - but hey, Atlantic City wasn’t too bad.
In case there’s anyone who isn’t aware of the amazing scene you’re referring to.
This looks great!
Also: still no explanation for why Donald talks like that when no other ducks do?
Is there no chance this is the name of the Han Solo movie? And Han and Lando are the titular Rivals?