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Oh that's right, I forgot we're not allowed to like Coldplay. Thanks, Internet!

That would be surprisingly honest for an ad campaign, though. Normally if you have an actor in your movie that people want to see, even if it's just for a couple minutes, by gum he's going in the promotional material.
No, I think there's something about Luke's appearance that is an instant spoiler. I'm guessing he's

Leia doesn't need a weapon, she can crush you with her steely glare.

Soon we'll have book covers that can do all that for real…

The book Watership Down isn't particularly bleak or horrifying, I don't think. It's an adventure story, so of course there are scary parts where the main characters have to escape. And its treatment of rabbit culture and attitudes is fascinating. If you want a bleak story about intelligent animals, that would be

Well, we know that he became an Auror, chasing after Dark Wizards and investigating Dark Magic. Not the life for someone who wants a quiet, peaceful career.

Tolkien did the same thing; he was constantly reworking his mythology. Granted, most of it wasn't published, but not due to lack of trying. If Tolkien were alive today, I'll bet he'd have some sort of website to share his latest thoughts on Middle Earth.

I'm now going to assume that Voldemort pronounces his name without the T, but everyone else pronounces it WITH the T (inspired by Dumbledore who was the first to do it deliberately), and he used to be really annoyed by it but now he's just used to it and ok whatever.

Both Palpatine and Yoda debuted in Empire.

Martok was an amazing character: true Klingon who yet saw through the BS in his own culture.

I was thinking of Data, but he doesn't seem to have any subordinates; I can't remember anyone ever reporting to him.

Speaking of O'Brien, he's my vote for best boss on DS9. Or if you're the more violent type, General Martok.

I wonder how many people on the Enterprise would think of Picard as their "boss"; he's more like a CEO. Most of the crew would probably consider their department head as their boss, like Crusher or LaForge. Almost any time Picard interacts with a crewmember who's not on the senior staff or a personal friend, he

Re-imagining classic stories, even if done poorly, does not ruin the original stories. See all the thinly-disguised movie remakes of Shakespeare; and even on the stage it's customary to recast his plays in various settings and historical eras.

How about a series set in the Misuse of Muggle Artefacts department, starring Arthur Weasley?

Or https://en.wikipedia.org/wi… Thermoman is a closer analogue to Superman in terms of powers and origin. (Granted, he's something of an idiot.)

Wouldn't it be to their advantage to have some sort of continuity, to emphasize that this really is a sequel to Letterman's show, and not just a sequel to the Colbert Report?

It also explains why Garak befriended Bashir in the first place. Garak introduces himself to Bashir in the cafeteria, and Bashir thinks Garak is trying to spy on him, while Garak is thinking "Who's that smoking human over there? I need to check him out!"

Exactly. Has there been any evidence that the Minions are male?

Perhaps she anticipated/dreaded the very reaction we've seen over Atticus?