Hey, don’t threaten me we a weird time.
Hey, don’t threaten me we a weird time.
Chopper already has a live action appearance since he’s in Rogue One.
Considering she’s in the teaser and they didn’t announce who’s playing the part is just weird.
Ahsoka will have to reckon with her past relationship to Anakin Skywalker, something very
brieflyawesomely touched on during her time on Rebels.
Thank you!
I was honestly surprised it didn’t come with a disclaimer initially; the parallels are so blatant.
now who’s playing Hera...?
Can I dream that it’s what they were in talks with Lucy Lawless about?
Every time there’s a black character in Star Wars some white dude asks, “What if they’re Mace Windu’s kid!?” At least this one is age-appropriate I guess.
A wild Flea appears! He was in 5th Element too, he’s a sci fi guy.
Oh, I doubt she’ll be getting a redemption arc. Odds are, she’ll be getting exactly what she wants: a fight against Obi-Wan. And Obi-Wan’s going to kill her.
Did you see Book of Boba Fett, I mean, Mando S 2.5?
Reva is good so far, but I’m not exactly enamored with her yet. I think I’ll be much more interested once we find out her motivation; presumably she was abandoned by Kenobi after the purge and has… feelings about it.
Inquisitors are explicitly not Sith. Sidious and Vader are the only Sith.
Sure, we all know about the younglings being killed, but how many of us were expecting to see a depiction of it in a show that’s set years after it happened, much less when it resembles a real-world horrific massacre that only happened 72 hours earlier? I just think a disclaimer would be appropriate.
That’s all well and good and within the normal range of subjective observations, but it bears no clarification on why “The Disney Corporation” didn’t see fit to do it. (A delay would have been inappropriate. I’m indicating a simple on-screen.)
Germain, honey, you’re a nice writer, this was a good description of a trailer I didn’t see and now I feel I can picture it clearly in my head. Articles like this are clear, appreciated, and fun to read.
They didn’t use the big screen technology that The Mandalorian and Boba Fett use, they built sets and shot on location. That’s probably why it both looks like it’s film quality and why it took the longest to produce.