elfprince13
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elfprince13

Huyang is so old(25,000 years or so) he most likely comes from a time when people just named droids.

Chopper’s actual droid designation is C1-10P, which, if you include the hyphen, looks like CHOP.

rumors that Hayden Christensen will soon appear on the show. If that’s true, it almost certainly has to be in a flashback (or as a Force Ghost).”

Respectfully, What’s the alternative? Have her take naps and have the Disney app spool up relevant episodes of Clone Wars as a type of flashback? Because we all LOVED that from Boba Fett.

I haven’t seen clone wars or rebels, If I got questions, I still have youtube.

Exactly my thoughts. Star Wars began as a “full speed ahead” drop in the middle of some action, and with tons of backstory that is revealed over time. This article is some serious ass backwards criticism.

I did not watch the cartoons these characters were in, but I think I have followed along well enough to get what’s going on. Overall I enjoyed it.

I only know of her from Mando and Boba and the first episode was pretty straight forward. The first episode sets up everyone’s relationship pretty well and I feel like episode 2 is really getting the show going. 

There’s no time here for a detailed backstory. It’s full speed ahead from the very first second. But was that a mistake?

Yeah, why couldn’t we just follow some droids around for a half hour like in the movie?

I wouldn’t necessarily describe it as “full speed ahead.”

The books get, in Villenueve’s words, “more esoteric” past Messiah. He’s not wrong. There’s a giant Atreiedes spawn worm god emperor in the later books, and Herbert just goes fully out of his mind—and it would be fascinating to eventually see how Villenueve handles that.

Maybe the dirtiest thing Star Wars ever did to us fans is to rob us of the immediate aftermath of Return of the Jedi.  Seems like an awful lot happened then.

“Why doesn’t the Fellowship just use the Eagles to fly to Mordor?”

Than that person at WB is an idiot.

[Studio CEO voice] You moviegoers are so demanding! “I want movies that are good,” “I want movies that don’t star violent kidnappers,” “I don’t want the writers to be homeless.” You’re just not being realistic!

Gal Godot’s Wonder Woman first movie had a lot people excited for the character and her future in the DCEU. That’s until the unfortunate bomb of WWII destroyed all hope fur the character and actress.

There is no way they couldn’t have just cast Grant Gustin in this. He knows how to make Barry Allen quirky but likable, and it would have been the perfect capper to his years playing the character. Miller just made Barry annoying.

I saw the preview screening as well as the final cut and both versions kind of ended flat for me. The reason was that two characters who you grew attached to throughout the film, Keaton-Bruce and Kara, are punted out of the movie and never spoken about again. There’s no catharsis when their universe is destroyed and

The movie was fun but it didn’t support the positive hype that was coming from the reviews (if critics saw the f-bomb version, i guess it makes more sense). But since it bombed, the ending gives it a good bookend. Barry stays in a universe where his dad is free, minus batfleck. Gunn and Safran are free to move on with

It’s simple. this is was done to put the final nail in the coffin for Miller’s tenure as the Flash. You said it yourself Clooney is NEVER going to be in another live action Batman film, and this sends a crystal clear message to the fans, especially the revive the DCEU cult, that this is it.

I would have loved it if