-Trilogy is set in the (pre-Empire?) Old Republic era, let's sayyyyy 300 years prior to Episode I
-Yoda will be in the trilogy
-A desert planet will be involved somehow
-a minimum 50-being (non-CGI) all-out lightsaber battle will happen for the climax in the final film between whatever good vs. evil faction is established (Jedi vs. Sith, or whatever)
Deadline says Johnson's trilogy will be in a totally different galaxy, with entirely new characters.
-Trilogy is set in the (pre-Empire?) Old Republic era, let's sayyyyy 300 years prior to Episode I
-Yoda will be in the trilogy
-A desert planet will be involved somehow
-a minimum 50-being (non-CGI) all-out lightsaber battle will happen for the climax in the final film between whatever good vs. evil faction is established (Jedi vs. Sith, or whatever)
Deadline says Johnson's trilogy will be in a totally different galaxy, with entirely new characters.
The official Lucasfilm announcement uses the phrase "a corner of the galaxy," not an entirely new galaxy. I don't know where people are getting that from.
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"Star Wars must have a bunch of lightsabers and the Force" gave us the prequel trilogy, so no thanks!
Gimme that
Let Lucas make another trilogy and I'll be truly happy
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"Johnson will introduce new characters from a corner of the galaxy that Star Wars lore has never before explored."
Could be anything.
But that makes me a bit more excited, I guess?
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"Johnson will introduce new characters from a corner of the galaxy that Star Wars lore has never before explored."
Could be anything.
But that makes me a bit more excited, I guess?
So basically The Wire but in the middle rim planets.
Cause we've had shit in the Core and Outer Rim to death.
To be fair, we all should probably experience TLJ first and get a glimpse of what Johnson's vision for the series could be before diving off the deep end. I get that Star Wars' defining common denominator doesn't have to be space wizards and spaceships in a everlasting horn lock of good vs. evil but the series wasn't built on the intricacies and politics of moisture farming, either.
I'm still sticking to my desert planet prediction, though...
"Johnson will introduce new characters from a corner of the galaxy that Star Wars lore has never before explored."
Could be anything.
But that makes me a bit more excited, I guess?
So basically The Wire but in the middle rim planets.
Cause we've had shit in the Core and Outer Rim to death.
It is a huge leap to take that from "it could be anything, it's Star Wars like you haven't seen before"
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I'd love a whole series during the middle of Imperial rule.
Also I am dumb and bought Battlefront 2. There is a trial I can play for ten hours. It is downloading now. It lets me play a single player arcade mode and that feels pretty good.
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"Johnson will introduce new characters from a corner of the galaxy that Star Wars lore has never before explored."
Could be anything.
But that makes me a bit more excited, I guess?
So basically The Wire but in the middle rim planets.
Cause we've had shit in the Core and Outer Rim to death.
It is a huge leap to take that from "it could be anything, it's Star Wars like you haven't seen before"
The middle part of the galaxy is the only corner that we haven't really explored!
We've only really explored the core worlds in the brief parts of Coruscant. And those were mostly high level stuff.
Naboo is a core world, IIRC.
EDIT: Nope! It's outer rim :rotate:
EDIT2: Ahahahaha, Alderaan was a core world. Whoops.
Keep in mind, the term "core world" merely refers to the location of the planet in proximity to the galactic core. It doesn't have any bearing on how (un)important a planet is considered, that's more to do with how easily accessible the planet is via hyperspace lanes.
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I’m betting on a pre-prequel, post-KotoR era timeframe.
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"Johnson will introduce new characters from a corner of the galaxy that Star Wars lore has never before explored."
Could be anything.
But that makes me a bit more excited, I guess?
So basically The Wire but in the middle rim planets.
Cause we've had shit in the Core and Outer Rim to death.
It is a huge leap to take that from "it could be anything, it's Star Wars like you haven't seen before"
The middle part of the galaxy is the only corner that we haven't really explored!
We've only really explored the core worlds in the brief parts of Coruscant. And those were mostly high level stuff.
Naboo is a core world, IIRC.
EDIT: Nope! It's outer rim :rotate:
EDIT2: Ahahahaha, Alderaan was a core world. Whoops.
Keep in mind, the term "core world" merely refers to the location of the planet in proximity to the galactic core. It doesn't have any bearing on how (un)important a planet is considered, that's more to do with how easily accessible the planet is via hyperspace lanes.
Oh yeah, I'm aware. The general lore is that the closer the planet is to the core the more influence the Republic or Empire has over the planet. Hence why Tatooine, Hoth, Dagobah, etc. are all Outer Rim planets. They escape the Empire's notice by being backwater planets.
Humor can be dissected as a frog can, but dies in the process.
-Trilogy is set in the (pre-Empire?) Old Republic era, let's sayyyyy 300 years prior to Episode I
-Yoda will be in the trilogy
-A desert planet will be involved somehow
-a minimum 50-being (non-CGI) all-out lightsaber battle will happen for the climax in the final film between whatever good vs. evil faction is established (Jedi vs. Sith, or whatever)
Deadline says Johnson's trilogy will be in a totally different galaxy, with entirely new characters.
I'd love a whole series during the middle of Imperial rule.
Also I am dumb and bought Battlefront 2. There is a trial I can play for ten hours. It is downloading now. It lets me play a single player arcade mode and that feels pretty good.
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I wonder if this new trilogy is supplanting any of the rumoured anthology films (Kenobi, Yoda, Boba Fett, etc). Seems like it might if they're intending on keeping it to one film a year.
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I wonder if this new trilogy is supplanting any of the rumoured anthology films (Kenobi, Yoda, Boba Fett, etc). Seems like it might if they're intending on keeping it to one film a year.
They could be alternating trilogy movie, one-off like they do now.
I wonder if this new trilogy is supplanting any of the rumoured anthology films (Kenobi, Yoda, Boba Fett, etc). Seems like it might if they're intending on keeping it to one film a year.
They could be alternating trilogy movie, one-off like they do now.
This is true. Realized afterwards that they couldn't do this trilogy as one per year.
Man people have some vitriol about Vader cracking a joke huh?
And I thought that the Vader ending scene served to drive home the message of the movie, not detract from it.
The Vader joke was dumb in context with the tone of the movie I thought. At least the delivery of it. I think it seemed like his mask should have winked at me the way James earl Jones said it.
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Deadline says Johnson's trilogy will be in a totally different galaxy, with entirely new characters.
http://deadline.com/2017/11/star-wars-new-film-trilogy-rian-johnson-lucasfilm-star-wars-the-last-jedi-1202204843/amp/
so star wars is only about magic space knights fighting magic space dark knights, got it
The official Lucasfilm announcement uses the phrase "a corner of the galaxy," not an entirely new galaxy. I don't know where people are getting that from.
Rogue One just happened, duderton.
And it sucked ass
The best scene in that movie involved a lightsaber.
"Star Wars must have a bunch of lightsabers and the Force" gave us the prequel trilogy, so no thanks!
Gimme that
Let Lucas make another trilogy and I'll be truly happy
And is mostly superfluous to the movie, though.
The movie could have had zero Vader cameos and it would have worked perfectly fine without sacrificing the message it had.
Could be anything.
But that makes me a bit more excited, I guess?
So basically The Wire but in the middle rim planets.
Cause we've had shit in the Core and Outer Rim to death.
see what we have here is proof that joy is a zero-sum game
I'd rather cut the rest of the movie and just have a short film about Vader wrecking peoples' shit.
May I suggest the Comic Book series Vader Down?
Han Solo, arguably the most popular good guy from the whole franchise, does not carry a lightsaber and does not use the Force.
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not just fine, it would have been better.
dumb quip scene added absolutely nothing and the fanservice scene actively detracted from the pathos of the rest of the ending
Let the ending hate flooow through you
To be fair, we all should probably experience TLJ first and get a glimpse of what Johnson's vision for the series could be before diving off the deep end. I get that Star Wars' defining common denominator doesn't have to be space wizards and spaceships in a everlasting horn lock of good vs. evil but the series wasn't built on the intricacies and politics of moisture farming, either.
I'm still sticking to my desert planet prediction, though...
Also I am dumb and bought Battlefront 2. There is a trial I can play for ten hours. It is downloading now. It lets me play a single player arcade mode and that feels pretty good.
The middle part of the galaxy is the only corner that we haven't really explored!
We've only really explored the core worlds in the brief parts of Coruscant. And those were mostly high level stuff.
Naboo is a core world, IIRC.
EDIT: Nope! It's outer rim :rotate:
EDIT2: Ahahahaha, Alderaan was a core world. Whoops.
Keep in mind, the term "core world" merely refers to the location of the planet in proximity to the galactic core. It doesn't have any bearing on how (un)important a planet is considered, that's more to do with how easily accessible the planet is via hyperspace lanes.
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Oh yeah, I'm aware. The general lore is that the closer the planet is to the core the more influence the Republic or Empire has over the planet. Hence why Tatooine, Hoth, Dagobah, etc. are all Outer Rim planets. They escape the Empire's notice by being backwater planets.
Whaaaaat?
That sounds... rad?
Is it this?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qfDxiVpgjiM
Or this?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EX82HhCRfVU
Or possibly this?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jfdPiyVRa3o
They could be alternating trilogy movie, one-off like they do now.
I misread this word as clitoris while skimming the thread and I got really confused for a second.
Have you been reading my fan scripts
This is true. Realized afterwards that they couldn't do this trilogy as one per year.
On the other hand.
Crowds.
It sucks that the local theater is at the fucking mall.
And I thought that the Vader ending scene served to drive home the message of the movie, not detract from it.
"teehee, I'm so bad"