Watching it again. She was referring to Obi Wan, obviously.Why does she refer to Palpatine as "Her master's father's master" and not her grandfather?
Worst. Special. Ever.
Watching it again. She was referring to Obi Wan, obviously.Why does she refer to Palpatine as "Her master's father's master" and not her grandfather?
Worst. Special. Ever.
Shit, I was hoping that it was just "why would she call Palpatine her grandfather, blotsfan? Rise of Skywalker doesnt exist."Watching it again. She was referring to Obi Wan, obviously.
Never heard of it.Shit, I was hoping that it was just "why would she call Palpatine her grandfather, blotsfan? Rise of Skywalker doesnt exist."
Well...if they stick with some animated, some Lego animated, and some live action, it might be okay. It looks like we will get an Obi-wan series, an Ahsoka series, a Rogue One prequel series, and possibly a Boba Fett series. If most of the rest are animated, then the live action series will have about the same footprint as the Marvel shows had on Netflix.10 ‘Star Wars’ Series, 10 Marvel Series And More To Debut on Disney Plus
Honestly, that seems like a way too much Star Wars, and possibly too much Marvel. 15 Disney and Pixar Animation series seems more reasonable, since there's are more possible directions to go in.
Even over the course of many years, Disney is going to have to expand the idea of what Star Wars can be if they want to have ten series that are successful.
They announced that a while ago. All they said was Mahershala Ali will star in it....and they're making a new Blade movie?
I saw the Y: The Last Man announcement, starring Diane Lane, and I am so confused. I mean, obviously lots of women will be starring, but it seems like we're all waiting for the main announcement. Who's gonna play Ampersand?Shamelessly stolen from reddit:
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Also coming: Y: The Last Man and Alien series, Elizabeth Holmes, Shogun, a Cousteau documentary, and they're making a new Blade movie?
I'm curious to see what John Mulaney and Andy Samberg do with Chip & Dale...are they still going to speed up/pitch shift the voices?
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This is the way.Ep 16 was legend.....dairy
Yes we already knew that, they said in S1 this is five years after ROTJ, so people like Rey would be kids at the most.Based on seeingLuke with his ROTJ outfit, this is after ROTJ but before TFA
Ah - I just re-read your post and realized I misread it the first time... Please ignore.Yes we already knew that, they said in S1 this is five years after ROTJ, so people like Rey would be kids at the most.
I wouldn't be surprised to see any or all of these character to show up in The Bad Batch ether, despite happening pre-OT. Dave Filoni (who's being doing the intercountiuity thing with Star Wars animations since 2008) is also the executive producer for that.From what I understand, that show, Mandalorian, Ahsoka, and Rangers of the New Republic are all going to be set in the same timeline and will likely converge at a later date again. All the other shows happen in other timelines either following the end of the Clone Wars or around the time of the OT. It seems Jon is trying to setup inter-continuity similar to what he helped start with the MCU, just this time for "television".
No reason why Ahsoka cannot show up within the Bad Batch series. And another role has already been confirmed.I wouldn't be surprised to see any or all of these character to show up in The Bad Batch ether, despite happening pre-OT. Dave Filoni (who's being doing the intercountiuity thing with Star Wars animations since 2008) is also the executive producer for that.
Ya I thought I saw her in there! It will be good to have someone cross over who started in the live action TV into the cartoon verse.No reason why Ahsoka cannot show up within the Bad Batch series. And another role has already been confirmed.
Ming-Na Wen will voice a younger Fennec Shand, the character can even be spotted in the Bad Batch trailer.
Perhaps they fear backlash from actors and their agents about creating the need for a new trademark/copyright category for "likeness rights" and the quagmire that would generate.Random thing that was going through my head, but... why does no studio really pick up on Deepfake technology?
Wouldn't the 3d likenesses open that same quagmire? Yet they seem perfectly fine doing that.Perhaps they fear backlash from actors and their agents about creating the need for a new trademark/copyright category for "likeness rights" and the quagmire that would generate.
I really do think it's because if the studios go all-in on deepfakes like you suggest, the message that sends (real or imagined) is, "Henceforth we no longer need real live actors."If they have to get the approval of the actors likeness anyways, why not use another layer of tech that can help give the CGI a more realistic edge?