It was painfully forced, so yes.
Only if there's a jedi droid in itWith L3 and K2SO looking so good and moving so well, I would totally be down for a full humanoid droid film.
Forget a Boba Fett film, how about IG88?
It makes sense when you watched Clone Wars.
Yeah I told a group of my friends "when you get to the end and you're like "wtf????" just remember that there's two whole series as canon beyond just the movies"
Bradford Young's cinematography for this film was breathtaking. Best cinematography of any Star Wars film to date.You guys are out of your minds. This movie looked like grey ass
Hahahahahahahahahah. You shillness never ceises to amaze me.Bradford Young's cinematography for this film was breathtaking. Best cinematography of any Star Wars film to date.
Bradford Young's cinematography for this film was breathtaking. Best cinematography of any Star Wars film to date.
They're talking about TLJ. Read a bit.Its incredible how two people can look at the same thing and see two totally different things. You honestly believe, Hand to God, that this ugly, blurry, underlit, color graded to an inch of its life to suck the life out of the world...was the BEST lookin' Star Wars movie to date? Over Empire??? Over TFA and TLJ???
Wow.
Bradford Young's cinematography for this film was breathtaking. Best cinematography of any Star Wars film to date.
Lots of rage toward Star Wars over the last 19 years. Hard to keep all of it straight. :D
Bradford Young was involved with Solo, not TLJ. Please get basic facts straight, it'll make you look less stupid in the future.
Also someone asked if Solo was the first digital movie. Wasn't one of the prequels shot mostly or completely digitally? I could have sworn Lucas made a big deal about it. AOTC?
Sam Witwier (his cartoon voice). Ray Park wore the makeup.
It's an opinion. No need to call people stupid for having different opinions on cinematography. And not like I am alone here. I have seen a lot call Youngs cinematography the best of the 4 films so far.Bradford Young was involved with Solo, not TLJ. Please get basic facts straight, it'll make you look less stupid in the future.
Bradford Young's cinematography for this film was breathtaking. Best cinematography of any Star Wars film to date.
Yeah one throw away line vs a guy who has done a dozen plus episodes. They made the right call. Now Park on the other hand.. HE IS SINGLEHANDILY the reason that Maul got anywhere near Fett levels of popularity in the first place. So good on them for putting him under the makeup again even though they could have done those 10 seconds 100% in CGI.It was Witwer. I don't think Lucasfilm wants Serafinowicz after his TPM comments.
Yeah one throw away line vs a guy who has done a dozen plus episodes. They made the right call. Now Park on the other hand.. HE IS SINGLEHANDILY the reason that Maul got anywhere near Fett levels of popularity in the first place. So good on them for putting him under the makeup again even though they could have done those 10 seconds 100% in CGI.
Anyone else instantly got reminded of Samus Aran when Enfys removed her helmet?
Yeah I watched almost all of Rebels when the episodes aired (less so TCW).. and didn't see that coming. Like most others here I am glad they legitimized the TV shows into canon. People writing it off as fan service drivel don't seem to understand that the cartoons have been the place for some of the best Star Wars stories ever. Maul was more than just fan service. Especially using Sam Witwer. It was a declaration that the cartoons most definitely do have a place in the saga.My girlfriend heard the name "crimson dawn" and that cut up vision worked for someone and immediately whispered to me "it's darth maul" I thought she was crazy.
Saw Gerrera in Rogue One was the first really. Admittedly Maul's inclusion is more significant as he was a movie character that returned in the animated shows and has then been reintroduced to the movies.Maul being in this is actually very significant because for the first time on screen we're getting a direct reference to the approved extended cannon of the Clone Wars/Rebels, which could signal all sorts of potential for later films, spinoffs, etc.
Those people don't give a shit about the cartoons (or mostly about anything that's not 1-6)What I don't get is this film without question legitmized the tv media as equal to the films with bringing Maul back and having him back in the context of how he came back in TCW....yet people want them to contradict Rebels to have him fight Kenobi.
I mean, WHAT.