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So Balin is missing from the list - guess he may be James Nesbitt's.

Oh couse Superman rebounds will be in 3D, WB is doing everything in 3D these days.

@RenRen: he said he wasn't doing any specific comic books - and that sounds like Superman: Red Son.

@Arcus Doxa: The original Ringu is so much more scary than The Ring (which is pretty good). It builds the horror more by never having any jump scares to relieve tension and has no soundtrack. The finale left me terrified for a week - every time static came on a TV I freaked out.

@britboyj: I'd more see Fassbender in that role.

@squidink: That was the fundamental problem with the prequels (and ROTJ to a degree), Lucas went away from the basics of what made his vision resonate in the first place.

@dsmeek36: I was rewatching Return of the Jedi the other day, and frankly Luke is a complete badass in it. I'd play games with ROTJ Luke in them all day long.

@Project Thanatos: It's new because George Lucas's involvement in the Force Unleashed lifts it up into a higher level of canon alongside Shadows of the Empire and the Clone Wars series.

@DangerousDac175: Star Wars doesn't need to evolve away, it needs to fgo back to its roots. What made Star Wars great was that it was based on cowboy stories, samurai movies, WWII movies and pulp sci-fi. When it gets back to those roots it's brilliant and when it moves away it becomes weak. You can see this very

@DeSota: Sure, they introduced that, but Kyle had a definite dark path and a separate set of light and dark powers that he had to specialise in, at least in DF: Jedi Knight. After that he joined starkiller in the "stoopid grey jedi" corner.

Yeah, it's all pretty - but it ain't Star Wars.

@howard: Yeah, but he's rebuilding them too. Wayne Manor is being rebuilt in TDK.

@Punch-Up: Damn, I'll have to grow another finger to do that.

@FearMage: Wally West is highly unlikely to be in a movie as the powers that be at DC (PTBDC) are all about the silver age heroes at the moment, sidelining the more modern versions whenever possible.

@greenman1: Not any more - Ryloth has been retconned so it's not tide-locked. :P

@obsidianpunk: Yep, it was tidally locked, but then the Clone wars set some episodes there where it wasn't tidally locked - and as Clone wars trumps the other sources (outside the movies) - the tidal locking is retconned.

@MaiAriSquee: I think someone already did. Or at least rapped him on the nose with a rolled up newspaper.

@MakinBacon: because the Clone Wars series retconned the tide-locked Ryloth.

This is a good thing - as all Star Wars films do, this will push the technology of filmmaking and hopefully revolutionise the crappy dimensionalising we've had done so far.