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I would absolutely watch that at least once. If it’s good, I’d buy it so I could watch it repeatedly. :-) The hardest part would be convincing Rick Moranis to return to acting, I suspect. He quit to become a stay-at-home-dad after his wife died and seemed to enjoy that lifestyle so thoroughly it might not actually be

Liam Neeson cameo and he’s Qui-Gon but he talks like the Dad in Taken.

It’s a Brooks movie, so it would be the opposite of the “original” version. Like instead of begrudgingly mentoring someone (Luke from The Last Jedi), Pullman begs to mentor the hero.....while the hero resists.

SPACEBALLS: THE POPCORN BUCKET” would have gotten my star by itself. Thank you for overachieving.

Bill Pullman as an old, grouchy, disillusioned Lone Starr who resists mentoring whoever the hero of this movie is.

I think you just wrote the 2020's Sci-Fi version of the 2000's Scary Movies...

She played Kate Austen, not Kate Bishop. Kate Bishop is Hawkeye.

Okay, two stray observations:

As is usual, the most boring explanation is also the most likely one.

Both Bea and the Reynolds characters are IFs, that’s why they can see them, is my guess.

Or Bea is the only real human in all the universe and everyone else is an IF! haha

Good lord, don’t be thirsty, IF.

I had assumed it would be that the dad died long ago and he’s the imaginary friend.

That’s what I figured, too.

That was my first assumption as well. But then again, it could also be that the girl is the “surprise” IF, perhaps there to help Reynolds’ character for whatever purpose.

Dammit, I was going to write that since that is the only THAT I could think of.  Especially since the writer went out of their way to call the twists something like M. Night, not just a big twist.  His most famous twist?  The guy helping the kid who could see things others couldn’t was in fact one of those things all

I see Dea...Unreal...people.

That’s what I assumed as well.

My guess is that Bea is her father’s IF.