as mentioned in another comment, Thrawn contacts him in the Rebel’s finale (at approx :33), and Jim Cummings did the voice (who also does Hondo). You don’t see him, and his fate is unknown.
as mentioned in another comment, Thrawn contacts him in the Rebel’s finale (at approx :33), and Jim Cummings did the voice (who also does Hondo). You don’t see him, and his fate is unknown.
Rumors have Mena Massoud as the current frontrunner for Ezra (seems too young, honestly). Rahul Kohli was trolling fans with Ezra images during Mando season 2 and eventually walked it back, but I’m down with that casting.
The BBC article io9 links covers it in better detail, because I was curious as well:
One of the recent interviews confirmed that Kat Dennings wasn’t available for some of the resumed production, hence the “Darcy returned to her home planet” dialog in the finale. :(
I wouldn’t worry about Reed showing up, based on the director’s recent comments. I’ve entertained all sorts of fun theories about where this show would end up, I suspect very few, if any, of them will come to pass, but I won’t let that keep me from enjoying the finale as long as they can stick the landing on their own…
Thrawn may end up as a big bad in a film at some point, but he will absolutely be at the center of the Ahsoka series, which appears to pick up after (or at some point just before) the Rebels epilogue...
Correct, but after WW84, my enthusiasm for a Patty Jenkins-led SW film all but disappeared.
I’m of the opinion that the twins are integral to the future of the MCU, given as they are established characters Wiccan and Speed in the comics, and would form the basis of the Young Avengers. Whatever happens in Wandavision, it’s not the last we’ll see of them.
Here’s a clip of them filming the scene with Melissa -
Clan Wren are in House Vizla. Her mom was part of the Night Owls with Bo-Katan and was in Death Watch too.
I do understand that it’s frustrating that the online conversation is generally dominated by theorycrafting, but that is also a fun and integral part of shows like this. Grief is itself an uncomfortable topic and not one common to water cooler chat. :)
That would certainly follow their arc in the comics, and that was my initial guess as to their eventual dynamic.
You’re talking about a different subject. The Star Wars revisions (and Blade Runner, and so many others) were at the director’s own discretion, which is very different.
If not Wandavision, Mephisto seems like a contender for the Loki show, given the stained-glass window in the background:
I see everyone concluding that the bug on the curtain was a fly. If so, that’s one big ass fly. I read it as a cicada, and the screenshot seems to bear that out...
God I loved Starbird. Never owned one, but my friend down the street had it and I would try to monopolize it whenever I could. It also vaguely reminded me of a Y-Wing (my favorite Star Wars ship), years before Kenner put out their own version.
I don’t think Agatha is the Big Bad, it’s been too obvious that she’s been involved from the beginning. My money is still on Dottie.
In the Dr. Strange film, the library of chained books (all in hexagon shaped cages) is missing a book, so that’s been my theory as well.
Not at all true. It would be even more likely that Wanda and Pietro would have grown up watching very old sitcoms packaged for syndication.
I’ve seen a lot of people get hung up on this, and I absolutely disagree. American shows are regularly packaged up for syndication in other countries and often play years or longer after they originally aired. It is not at all surprising that Wanda and Pietro would have grown up watching old American sitcoms,…