I mean it got him the gig as the iconic animated Joker so yeah wasn't that surprisedThe best thing about Hamill is that he is such a fanboy that he isn't above doing guest stints playing the same character 30 years later.
I mean it got him the gig as the iconic animated Joker so yeah wasn't that surprisedThe best thing about Hamill is that he is such a fanboy that he isn't above doing guest stints playing the same character 30 years later.
Don't worry you will get a massive chunk of time dedicated to the vespa gang instead.
We've glimpsed Luke's storied temple in comic books and on film, although to be fair it was mostly rubble and flame in Star Wars: The Last Jedi. Now, we turn back the clock to see the new Jedi school at its inception, with ant droids working hard to place every stone on the first humble hut.
Confirmed that the temple being build in BOBF is the same one that gets destroyed in TLJ. Apparently Luke hates trees.
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Thanks. I'll look into it!The Acolyte. Set 50 years before the prequels and the end of the High Republic era.
Makes sense but good to see it confirmed. I'd put money on the planet being confirmed as Ajan Kloss at some point.Confirmed that the temple being build in BOBF is the same one that gets destroyed in TLJ. Apparently Luke hates trees.
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"Failure is not the end. It is a necessary part of the path. Hope will always survive in those who continue to fight. Like you." - Jedi: Fallen Order.God I love how every development with Luke simply doesn't matter.
Thanks TROS.
Makes sense but good to see it confirmed. I'd put money on the planet being confirmed as Ajan Kloss at some point.
"Failure is not the end. It is a necessary part of the path. Hope will always survive in those who continue to fight. Like you." - Jedi: Fallen Order.
To be honest, I've never seen the supposed dissonance between TLJ and TROS. At least with this respect. While TLJ does seem to interrogate some of the Jedi's practices, the actual end of the movie writes off those concerns with Luke returning to Crait. His final speech is literally about how the legacies of the past are being reborn. TROS then picking up with Rey, #1 OG Star Wars fan, trying her best to live up to that legacy? Yeah, that tracks.Oh No no I love that the temple goes up in flames and Luke fails. That's not the problem here.
The problem for me is Luke learns fuck all and walks back all his very well learned lessons to try and appease fanboys mad about a sword.
And the Jedi dogma lives on with a Jedi Fangirl reading books filled with toxic practices with religious devotion
That's not how I see it really. Luke and Vader defeated Palpatine, Rey and Ben thwarted his resurrection.And that the love and faith Luke shared with his father did not defeat Palpatine and it was just a minor annoyance in the Palpy Keikaku.
Oh No no I love that the temple goes up in flames and Luke fails. That's not the problem here.
The problem for me is Luke learns fuck all and walks back all his very well learned lessons to try and appease fanboys mad about a sword.
And the Jedi dogma lives on with a Jedi Fangirl reading books filled with toxic practices with religious devotion
And that the love and faith Luke shared with his father did not defeat Palpatine and it was just a minor annoyance in the Palpy Keikaku.
And that the love and faith Luke shared with his father did not defeat Palpatine and it was just a minor annoyance in the Palpy Keikaku.
Both Anakin and Luke did eventually defeat Palpatine by encouraging Rey in the final battleThat's not how I see it really. Luke and Vader defeated Palpatine, Rey and Ben thwarted his resurrection.
Both Anakin and Luke did eventually defeat Palpatine by encouraging Rey in the final battle
I said "encouraging", but they literally did give her their energy, it's not the same thing as Krillin (it's more like the Spirit Bomb against Kid Buu)If you really think about, it was actually Krillin who defeated Cell by cheering on Gohan
Sure, in the sense that Rey is the embodiment of not only Luke's legacy but the legacy of the Jedi as a whole.Both Anakin and Luke did eventually defeat Palpatine by encouraging Rey in the final battle
Feel like it says volumes that I thought he was gonna train Grogu to dodge or something when he whipped out his lightsaber. But then he started shooting Grogu with a training droid. 😂On topic though, @TheGummyBear is right about how weirdly "aggressive" Luke comes off as training a toddler. When he's like, "really, that's all you got?"
Glad to finally have an actual HD pic of this
Feel like it says volumes that I thought he was gonna train Grogu to dodge or something when he whipped out his lightsaber. But then he started shooting Grogu with a training droid. 😂
I actually forgot The Big Red One came out after ANH and same year as ESB. It kinda sucks he got basically typecast for being Luke Skywalker. TBRO is a solid war film.
I said "encouraging", but they literally did give her their energy, it's not the same thing as Krillin (it's more like the Spirit Bomb against Kid Buu)
No, he just added stuff to it lol
It's a good movie. Kinda unique as it's a WW2 epic but through the lens of post-Vietnam cynicism.
Oh No no I love that the temple goes up in flames and Luke fails. That's not the problem here.
The problem for me is Luke learns fuck all and walks back all his very well learned lessons to try and appease fanboys mad about a sword.
And the Jedi dogma lives on with a Jedi Fangirl reading books filled with toxic practices with religious devotion
And that the love and faith Luke shared with his father did not defeat Palpatine and it was just a minor annoyance in the Palpy Keikaku.
He didn't know that.
TLJ ends with literally Rey smuggling away the Jedi texts. She was always going to use them.
I don't like that either.
But I'm CERTAIN a Johnson sequel would've continued the trend of casting doubt on them and the dogma. Because the Rey that took them had already the seed of doubt in the dogma planted in her.
Yeah I agree. For all of TROS' faults, I'm not sure there is much of a disconnect between TLJ Luke and TROS Luke. I feel like when a lot of people talk about this dissonance, they're overlooking where Luke ultimately lands at the end of TLJ: "I will not be the last Jedi." Luke spends most of the movie believing the Jedi in general, and he in particular, are a net negative on the galaxy. That the Jedi had their chance to use the light side of the Force to bring peace and order, and failed repeatedly. Thus concluded that the best thing for the galaxy would be for someone/something new to take up that mantle and let the Jedi die.To be honest, I've never seen the supposed dissonance between TLJ and TROS. At least with this respect. While TLJ does seem to interrogate some of the Jedi's practices, the actual end of the movie writes off those concerns with Luke returning to Crait. His final speech is literally about how the legacies of the past are being reborn. TROS then picking up with Rey, #1 OG Star Wars fan, trying her best to live up to that legacy? Yeah, that tracks.
The thing is TLJ isn't actually as radical as some people think. The final thesis statement of the movie wasn't "The old ways are dead and we need drastic change", it was "Yes we acknowledge that we need to grow and change, but also fuck you Star Wars is awesome and we're gonna do this shit forever! Long live Luke Skywalker! Even if we have to tweak some stuff along the way".
That's not how I see it really. Luke and Vader defeated Palpatine, Rey and Ben thwarted his resurrection.
I don't like that either.
But I'm CERTAIN a Johnson sequel would've continued the trend of casting doubt on them and the dogma. Because the Rey that took them had already the seed of doubt in the dogma planted in her.
A seed that is completely removed when her fangirl views are confirmed and validated and the harsh reality of Jedi failures is completely thrown away in favor of "THEY WERE THE COOLEST, HERE HAVE ALL THEIR POWERS! I AM ALL THE JEDI WOOOOOOOH"
Alas...
I trust Filoni, the man who wrote 7 seasons of "Wow the Jedi are corrupt fucks" to make that idea justice
Sometimes I feel like I've stepped in bizarro universe...
The training scene was cute as hell. People getting angry at "poor baby Grogu being abused by big meanie Luke" have lived on the internet too long, methinks.
To be honest, I've never seen the supposed dissonance between TLJ and TROS. At least with this respect. While TLJ does seem to interrogate some of the Jedi's practices, the actual end of the movie writes off those concerns with Luke returning to Crait. His final speech is literally about how the legacies of the past are being reborn. TROS then picking up with Rey, #1 OG Star Wars fan, trying her best to live up to that legacy? Yeah, that tracks.
The thing is TLJ isn't actually as radical as some people think. The final thesis statement of the movie wasn't "The old ways are dead and we need drastic change", it was "Yes we acknowledge that we need to grow and change, but also fuck you Star Wars is awesome and we're gonna do this shit forever! Long live Luke Skywalker! Even if we have to tweak some stuff along the way".
Yup, all of this. Honesty TROS actually does a pretty good pretty decent job at bringing the themes of TLJ to a close while rhyming them with the saga as a whole.Yeah I agree. For all of TROS' faults, I'm not sure there is much of a disconnect between TLJ Luke and TROS Luke. I feel like when a lot of people talk about this dissonance, they're overlooking where Luke ultimately lands at the end of TLJ: "I will not be the last Jedi." Luke spends most of the movie believing the Jedi in general, and he in particular, are a net negative on the galaxy. That the Jedi had their chance to use the light side of the Force to bring peace and order, and failed repeatedly. Thus concluded that the best thing for the galaxy would be for someone/something new to take up that mantle and let the Jedi die.
But at the end of the movie, he accepts his place in the story and that the Jedi tradition is worth carrying over and being reborn into a new generation that can try where he and his predecessors fell short. So many people stupidly harp on "let the past die" like it's the central ethos of the story, when the movie's final message is that growth and legacy are intertwined. And I think Luke in TROS still captures that feeling.
I always assumed that was something he learned after becoming one with the Force. Whenever they start doing stuff between Episodes VIII & IX I'd put money of Force Ghost Luke visiting Leia and them learning that info together.Where it falls short is when he acts like he always knew Rey was secretly the emperor's granddaughter lol
It is, but it's an interrogation that comes down firmly on the side of those myths and legends. So IX playing those myths straight is a natural progression as far as I'm concerned.TLJ is an interrogation of myth and legend. TROS is about corporate pandering to fans. I'm not sure how you can be blind to the total tonal disconnect.
So with Grogu we get all that. We see him learn how to jump around, lift frogs, and we even get to see Luke practice with his lightsaber. HOORAY! Unfortunately, it reduces The Force to video game levelling up again as opposed to a philosophical/moral debate. But hey, it looks cool.
They've set themselves up for an easy W.Edit: Nevermind.
I just hope this series has a satisfying conclusion. Unsure how it'll pull it off but...
Always figured a proper sequel to TLJ would have been Rey, lacking formal guidance beyond the original texts, creating a new order free from thousands of years of dogma or expectations.
We're either getting Boba riding the rancor tomorrow or a second season, right? There's no way they tease that and then do nothing with it.
They're going to wait until the Mandalorian series finale, where Mando rides a mythosaur into battle against Thrawn's, with Boba riding his rancor alongside him.We're either getting Boba riding the rancor tomorrow or a second season, right? There's no way they tease that and then do nothing with it.
People been saying it since 2005.
Yeah really don't understand why Disney doesn't set them up as appointment television at like 7pm on a week night.Man 3AM eastern episode time kind of sucks. Got spoiled on Luke last week in a headline on The Verge of all places. Sucks not being able to watch until Wednesday evening.
Jawa, they seem like straight brawlers. With weapons I'd give the edge to the little bears.
Only simulation I can attempt would be downloading them in wwe 2k19. No better way to tell until there is a comic released.
Yea I have a date night tmr so it's either wake up early to watch or avoid all social media all day. 😩Man 3AM eastern episode time kind of sucks. Got spoiled on Luke last week in a headline on The Verge of all places. Sucks not being able to watch until Wednesday evening.