Probably not but they didn't have a 4th anniversary interview with Gareth Edwards so probably par for the course.Something tells me they don't have an interview with Rian Johnson to celebrate the fourth anniversary of TLJ, lol
Unsure of the fate of rebel pilots is probably why JJ's friend (Snap) wasn't in episode 8 as well. Rian has gone on record saying it was difficult to write 8 while the first one wasn't finished yet.Jessica Henwick didn’t return to Star Wars because Rian Johnson thought her character was dead
Fans of Star Wars tend to get attached to rebel pilots that we barely meet. In terms of Star Wars: The Force Awakens, some of us got invested in Resistance fighter Jess Pava, an ace who is part of Poe Dameron’s Black Squadron.www.syfy.com
Maybe even lessHonestly don't remember her in the movie at all. It's nearly on the same level as "oh, Keira Knightly was in The Phantom Menace?"
Is it just me or this Han art has a bit of Alden Ehrenreich in him? Especially the hairReally enjoyed those interviews with Gareth and John.
I missed this announcement from earlier in the week. Marc Guggenheim is writing a Han and Chewie comic set before A New Hope. I was expecting another limited series, but it sounds like it's an ongoing.
Nice cover for #1 from Alex Maleev.
From what I remember in the comics they justified it by saying they were on a mission somewhere else.
Looks more like Josh Brolin to me.Is it just me or this Han art has a bit of Alden Ehrenreich in him? Especially the hair
In a roundtable interview with Screen Rant, Vaughn was asked if he still wanted to direct a Star Wars film. Vaughn says he would still love to, but the director explains that he would have jumped at the chance more so ten years ago than now, saying the franchise has been "decimated." Vaughn also clarified that he never was called by Lucasfilm about making a Star Wars film, and thinks this was down to his "maverick" style.
Yeah, I thought the same when I saw it. Especially the hair.Is it just me or this Han art has a bit of Alden Ehrenreich in him? Especially the hair
So we won't see when Cassian and K-2SO first meet?Andor theory: Season 1 will be about Cassian and Season 2 will take place after Rogue One and focus on his sister
Yup
Maybe then!
Watch it be an anthology series set across different eras and Palpatine's various incarnations are the antagonist in all of them
I wish it is the Skywalker Academy series with Grogu.
I truly wasn't expecting them to take this path with THR but I am here for it"It is a time of peace. The jedi are truly at the height of their power. Everything is going fi--btw here's the slow corruption arc of multiple jedi as they get increasingly traumatized by their worst fears"
With Spider Man No Way Home making a billion The Rise of Skywalker is no longer the last movie to make that.
It does make me wonder about future Star Wars movies and how they would do in the box office though. They'll probably mostly do well and avoid another Solo situation(when possible) but how well will be determined in 2023(maybe?) and beyond.
I mean, if they eventually make itrogue squadron seems like the safest star wars movie in a while.
Honestly, it might be for the best.if the reviews & fan reception are good then i think they'll make money.
rogue squadron seems like the safest star wars movie in a while.
Yeah if it comes in 2023 I would be surprised considering the development hell it's been through.
I would not be surprised if they go safe, I guess it's how business goes these days for many movies. I would always want them to try risks but succeed in doing that as well.Star Wars movies will do fine. Solo was a lot of stuff on top of each other leading to its flop. When the next SW film hits theaters it will be years since the last one.
I just hope they don't keep it safe. I don't want Star Wars to turn into another MCU of mostly okay but hollow films. It's already veering towards that with how Mando is written.
Apparently The Matrix Resurrections didn't play it safe, and isn't doing so well right now...I would not be surprised if they go safe, I guess it's how business goes these days for many movies. I would always want them to try risks but succeed in doing that as well.
BTW I should be watching The The Mandalorian next year.
Oh right, well, that movie sounds divisive from what I'm hearing. This seems to be a curse at this point.Apparently The Matrix Resurrections didn't play it safe, and isn't doing so well right now...
No Way Home is amazing, easily the best MCU Spider Man movie. But yeah, I do agree with you there on that, plus that's what makes Star Wars special.Matrix is on HBO Max too and goes up against spider-man and a family film (during holidays).
But yeah, I fear we're in a 'just give fans what they think they want'-phase, which doesn't exacly leads to stellar films or series (not saying they're bad. Haven't seen NWH yet btw). I rather have bold and surprising with the chance something misfires than safe and fan servicy that these days more often than not relies on stuff outside of the story to ellicit an emotional response.
It will, but after TPM and TFA I think fans will be much more cautious about it. They won't automatically assume it will be the best thing ever like they did for thoseStar Wars Episode X whenever it is made will be a cultural event again.
Star Wars Episode X whenever it is made will be a cultural event again. They might spend most of this decade making more spin off style films I guess