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There are pros and cons to both.

This is not an Interview. It’s a Random Roles and should be listed as such.

You had your chance to see John Carter and you missed it. We could have had endless sequels of Kitsch as a jumping confederate solider on mars, but society refused to grant us anything so perfect and pure.

She’s also a lover, a child, a mother, a sinner, a saint, your hell, your dream
and nothing in between.

there are probably a few things you half-remember

That is a pretty great answer. Look, I love J.K. Rowling’s books but her yearly apology tweets for killing a character have never worked for me, even if she does them with tongue firmly in cheek. You killed a character people loved because the story asked for it. Own it.

If so, that was some very slow-acting poison, given that he hadn’t even starred in The Karate Kid yet.

That’s kind of amazing. I read it in grade 8. I still remember parts of it. I read other books at that time, most of which i’ve completely forgot. To write something at that age that stays with people for so long is such an accomplishment. Hell, to do that at any age is. But as a first book, as a 16 year old? amazing.

HIT THINGS is a fine role that Carol Danvers could be well suited to fill.

She was 18 when it was published. She wrote it when she was about 15 or 16.

3 bananas constitute a bunch.

They can call the team The Champions if Marvel wants to go the deep cut route. Or The All Star Winners Squadron if they want to go the “We can do whatever the fuck we want and still make billions” route.

There’s a few more hoops to jump through, but I think Reed Richards would be the ideal replacement for Stark.

His appearance was just like a Goldberg match should be like - short with few words spoken.

I mean, look, I would be BEYOND PSYCHED if like, Watto turned up in the new ones, but I can accept that the most beloved characters in this universe are generally Leia, Luke, and Han (even though the Han thing has kinda escaped me; honestly, I think I prefer him in TFA), and that most of the major characters in the

The Jedi were always bad, which is definitely the thing The Last Jedi gets right. But even still: not enough prequel shit.

Pretty different situations, no?

Keep in mind it’s been at least 50 years since the prequels, and the Emperor did his best to wipe out what had happened.

Jar Jar wasn’t “dancing in the background of every scene” in the movies he did write.

They acknowledge them but don’t live in them.