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I would suggest they call it Reunion but Crisis Core already used that. 

So the trailer implies that Sephiroth killed Tifa in Nibelheim when he went insane, so this Tifa is probably not Tifa.

That being said, trailers are deceiving and I’ve been operating on the assumption that the Sephiroth we fought at the end of Remake is actually Prime!Sephiroth from FF7. He somehow becomes this being

early 2024

The implication at the end of the trailer is that Sephiroth killed Tifa in Nibelheim in the original’s flashback sequence, so the Tifa that is with Cloud is someone else.

The trailer also starts with the main gang being loaded into ambulances so who knows what that’s all about.

If you haven’t played the game yet, spoiler warning...



Cal, Cere, Eno Cordova, Dagan Gera, and the fifth story one that is a big spoiler so I won’t mention it but it’s not any of the ones you mentioned. 

it sucks to lose hours of your time because the connection timed out. It’s like booting up a game and realizing your save file is corrupted.

Is that the Eight Brother? It would be neat if he survived his duel with Ahsoka and is out for revenge and would make sense.

I could be wrong here, and I probably am becuase my knowledge isn’t comprehensive, but this has to be the first anime show I’ve seen where a queer relationship is not only the focus, but it’s also not overhyped for fanservice.

i think that was, and still sometimes is the case in expanded universe stuff. When Luke fell to the dark side to try to stop the revived emperor he lost some autonomy and had to be stopped by others. The same thing happened to Quinlan Vos.

It’s generally defined by the writer but it does seem like that sometimes is

I don’t mind it. Vader is still terrifying and he doesn’t have much in the way of opposition, but I don’t want him to also be able to trounce anyone that goes up against him. If that was the case then him being under the thumb of the emperor would make no sense

He was able to sense, at least canonically, one person. That was Ezra and that was at least 10 years removed from the events of Return of The Jedi. 

this is a good point. Yoda doesn’t know who is and isn’t around. He knows about Ezra but that was, at that point, like a decade ago. Unless he was palling around with Ahsoka or Cal off-screen his assessment of how many Jedi there may or may not be is flawed.

Other Jedi could beat Vader in a fight. He wasn’t omnipotent and several jedi brought him to an inch of his life in a few occasions. Take Obi Wan for example.

You’re right tho, Luke was the only one who could help redeem Vader and that was the the hope part.

Luke being the last hope isn’t so much about Luke being a Jedi, it’s about him being a son and still being able to reach Vader on an emotional level that nobody else would be able to and bring him back to the light. Ahsoka, Obi Wan, and others could fight him to a standstill, but that’s not really changing anything.

to be fair, that game about surviving Jedi with 5 whole Jedi ends up with only 1 Jedi.

I thought the real mutant metaphor was the friends we made along the way.

that’s the point they were trying to make, yes.

across the spider-verse, not into.

That’s what I was thinking when I saw the Deadline review, that’s already an out of date comparison based on ITSV.

Plus, it’s animated but not specifically designed to sell toys, which means aging execs will see it as a loss of potential revenue.