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The release date is now December 15, 2017.
The Official Synopsis from Star Wars.com
“In Lucasfilm’s Star Wars: The Last Jedi, the Skywalker saga continues as the heroes of The Force Awakens join the galactic legends in an epic adventure that unlocks age-old mysteries of the Force and shocking revelations of the past.
Star Wars: The Last Jedi opens in U.S. theaters on December 15, 2017.”
Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud:
Pablo Hidalgo has already emphatically stated that neither Snoke or Kylo Ren were ever Sith.
He called them "Darthless".
Had not heard that. That severely narrows down the candidates, if that's the case. How hard will your mind be blown if your daughter turns out to be right and Snoke is the Grand Inquisitor from Rebels? :-)
I still wonder if Ezra plays into Snoke someway, somehow. Nothing to back that up with, just a feeling....
Originally Posted by Dagnabit:
Yeah, no. Keep TOR as far away from Disney as humanly possible, please.
I really assumed that even any hint of Bane and Revan being pulled into the canon would have you doing backflips, lol. But, I do understand you not wanting Disney to completely pussify those two, either. :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by Bowser:
Had not heard that. That severely narrows down the candidates, if that's the case. How hard will your mind be blown if your daughter turns out to be right and Snoke is the Grand Inquisitor from Rebels? :-)
I still wonder if Ezra plays into Snoke someway, somehow. Nothing to back that up with, just a feeling....
I really assumed that even any hint of Bane and Revan being pulled into the canon would have you doing backflips, lol. But, I do understand you not wanting Disney to completely pussify those two, either.:-)
I'm just afraid they wouldn't do it worth a fuck. The only Bane I've seen from Dave Fillating-myself and Disney was pure shit.
Let's let the good people from BioWare and the ultra kick-ass authors they hire like Drew Karpyshin do their thing while Disney makes millions off of Emo-Villans like Kylo Ren.
Originally Posted by Dagnabit:
I'm just afraid they wouldn't do it worth a ****. The only Bane I've seen from Dave Fillating-myself and Disney was pure shit.
Let's let the good people from BioWare and the ultra kick-ass authors they hire like Drew Karpyshin do their thing while Disney makes millions off of Emo-Villans like Kylo Ren.
Deal?
Karpyshin's Revan novel was really, really underwhelming. And I usually like his work. [Reply]
Read a bit today about the three women vying for the lead role opposite ehrenreich in the Han Solo film. Based on their ethnicities it looks like we're getting the Sana Solo storyline from the comics. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud:
I don't think there's any chance of that happening.
What I do find interesting is the speculation about Rey's "Force Back" in TFA. Since it's premiere on Starz this month, it's been on constantly because the kids love it.
There's been speculation that half of Rey's vision is about the future, not the past, including the scene with the dead bodies and the Knights of Ren. I'm not sure I buy that but one thing I did notice is that in that particular vision, Kylo Ren seems to "see" her in that vision and moves towards her.
That's something I hadn't picked up on before.
I would guess that Rey's visions, her abilities to use the Force, her skills with a saber were all a by-product of unconsciously being connected to Luke (or another?) in some way. Just a guess, but there you go... [Reply]
Luke Skywalker's Surprising Look in Star Wars: Episode VIII Detailed
Originally Posted by :
This depiction is from a training sequence where Rey is frustrated with Luke’s teachings. Nick decided to go with the mechanical look of the hand because we couldn’t tell if Luke had a robotic hand or the black glove in this sequence. He also didn’t appear to have a lightsaber at all but was holding either a thin spear, thin walking stick or a piece of junk so we gave him a placeholder object for his hand in the picture.
Originally Posted by :
In the film, the costume is apparently just filthy most of the time. Skywalker is more like Yoda on Dagobah in terms of style than the white regal costume he wore to meet Rey at the end of Star Wars: The Force Awakens. This costume gets a lot dirtier in the film than the cartoon depiction by Lumberjack Nick.