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Star Wars probably isn’t the franchise for you.

The most recent Kingsman was disappointing so I had no interest in the prequel, but damn if that cast list doesn’t excite me.

B-tier? Isn’t Hunchback generally well-regarded?

Disney owns both properties so an Indiana Jones and MCU crossover wouldn’t be totally out of the question...

I recall hearing that they don’t care for each other all that much, so I would not hold my breath. 

Is this a joke?

Woof. Bearded Cap was already disarmingly beautiful enough, so I’m not sure I could have beared seeing this on screen.

One of the things I liked about The Clone Wars and The Last Jedi was that they both seem to underline the incompetence and hubris of the prequel-era Jedi. There’s such a disconnect from what we see in the prequels versus how the Jedi were described in the original films. So when the first TLJ trailer dropped, I loved

I demand more Hela. 

I’d say just keep it going without Depp. These movies make less and less money and I don’t think the public gives a shit about Depp anymore. In fact, they had the perfect opportunity to satisfactorily write him out in the most recent one; they just needed to give him Geoffrey Rush’s character arc in the second half.

He looks like Mr. Plinkett. 

Wrong post, shitbag. 

I liked him in the short-lived Go On, but he’s always played really obnoxious characters in everything else I’ve seen him in since.

I’m with you - I really like the ST characters but the backdrop just does not interest me. I really wish that TFA had created a conflict that was more original and made the factions less OT-derivative. I think a lot of TLJ critics’ issues are things that were inherited from TFA.

Every animated Star Wars show has had “stunt-casting.” 

Your post is disingenuous. “Valkyrie is clearly a lesbian.” What? There is literally nothing in Ragnarok that suggests what Valkyrie’s sexuality is, one way or the other. The specific scene you’re referring to could be interpreted in a thousand different ways. 

It sort of makes Harry being a Horcrux less of a big deal than it’s supposed to be. 

I assumed it was because he’s a monster. 

You’ve got the date on the Shyamalan movie wrong: it came out in 2010, the series came out in 2005.

Nah, some interviewer had asked him a specific question about Lando’s sexuality and Kasdan’s response was basically, “sure, he could be pansexual.”