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GAT really does look like a combo of TNG Data and Dark Knight Returns Joker!

I don’t say that in a derogatory way, I guess that’s really cool right lol
 
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This show has hope, if the story can deliver and I'm not shaking my head in disgust at bad attempts at humor for levity and diversity/inclusion just because it has to be there.....

I just think the cgi effects looked pretty bad in the trailer.

On the Favreau topic, I wonder truly how much is him messing up BOBF & Mando s3, or what is being forced upon him by Kennedy & the Disney hire ups... These are things we will never know...

Until he's retired and writes a book cause he doesn't give a crap anymore. :lol
 
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On the Favreau topic, I wonder truly how much is him messing up BOBF & Mando s3, or what is being forced upon him by Kennedy & the Disney hire ups... These are things we will never know...

Until he's retired and writes a book cause doesn't give a crap anymore. :lol
If I was Favreau I'd use all that money to hire a nutritionist and a personal trainer, and go live a quiet life on a beach somewhere with a babe or two, maybe produce the odd passion project. But that's just me. He's clearly just Hollywood Scum, bless his dark heart. 😬
 
Star Wars Series ‘Ahsoka’ Casts Lars Mikkelsen as Fan Favorite Villain Grand Admiral Thrawn


Grand Admiral Thrawn is finally flesh and bone. Lars Mikkelsen is set to play the longstanding “Star Wars” villain on the upcoming Disney+ series “Ahsoka,” Lucasfilm announced on Saturday as part of the Star Wars Celebration fan convention in London. Mikkelsen also joined the cast of “Ahsoka” onstage at the end of the panel. Thrawn was originally created by author Timothy Zahn as part of a series of Star Wars novels released in the 1990s that covered the events following 1983’s “Return of the Jedi.” In those books, Thrawn was a cunning and ruthless Grand Admiral in the Empire who takes control of what’s left of the Imperial fleet and mounts a counter-offensive to take down the New Republic.

With his ice blue skin and crimson red eyes, Thrawn quickly became a favorite among hardcore Star Wars fans. But after Disney purchased Lucasfilm in 2012, Zahn’s novels — and Thrawn’s role in them — were removed from Star Wars canon and rebranded as “Star Wars Legends,” in order to make room for the sequel film trilogy starting with 2015’s “The Force Awakens.” The character, however, didn’t die. George Lucas protege Dave Filoni resurrected the character in 2016 for the animated series “Star Wars: Rebels,” maintaining a great deal of Thrawn’s biography and backstory. Lars Mikkelsen (“House of Cards”) voiced Thrawn in the series, which takes place in the events between “Revenge of the Sith” and “A New Hope.” The prospect of the character stepping into live action was first suggested in Season 2 of “The Mandalorian” in the episode that first introduced Rosario Dawson as the Jedi warrior Ahsoka Tano, one of the lead characters from Filoni’s “Star Wars: The Clone Wars” animated TV series. In that episode, Ahsoka demands another character tell her where to find Thrawn, though the answer was never revealed.
 
It looks like they decided against any prosthetics on his forehead. Probably would have been too restrictive with respect to his facial expressions anyway, but those high arching creases gave the animated character an extra bit of menace.
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I always took the forehead to be animation stylized angular features to his face rather than some kind of actual bumps. I’m actually glad they didn’t try to give him some kind of Palpatine forehead prosthetics.
 
I always took the forehead to be animation stylized angular features to his face rather than some kind of actual bumps. I’m actually glad they didn’t try to give him some kind of Palpatine forehead prosthetics.
I thought they were typical of his race (Chiss) but checking just now I believe you're correct. They're known to have angular faces so those were probably just added by the animators to accentuate that. (y)
 
I have no doubt they experimented with using prosthetics on him, but just felt it looked too weird and distracting in live action. And I have a hard time imagining it working either.
 
agp is just excited for the new “On your left!”

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I would really recommend watching them TCW and Rebels have some of the best Star Wars moments ever.
And that's Sabine, she's a Mandalorian, her whole quirk is that she does art etc. so her hair matches the colour scheme of her armour that she also painted.
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I don't like the design/animation of these cartoons unfortunately. Hopefully they'll choose wisely which characters and story arcs to bring into live action. Ahsoka worked very well in Mando, so we shall see.
 
I don't like the design/animation of these cartoons unfortunately. Hopefully they'll choose wisely which characters and story arcs to bring into live action. Ahsoka worked very well in Mando, so we shall see.
I think you’d probably get used to it if you watched them. I’ve seen others say the same but change their minds.

I’ll always recommend watching them to any Star Wars fan.
 
We joke but there's only about 40 confirmed survivors of the initial execution of Order 66, some died after and about a dozen of those became Inquisitors (who then died lol). So out of approximately 10,000 Jedi Knights I'd say that it was a success considering there was only a 0.4% survival rate.
 
I watched all of Mando up until this most recent episode.

I watched all of BOBF and Obi Wan even though they suuuuucked.

I even went back and watched all of Andor despite being bored the first time I watched it.

But I can't watch this. I can already tell I will hate everything about this show.

So whenever this airs, please spoil the episodes and let me know if there's any OT characters showing up in cameos or something, so I can just look for that without having to sit through all the crap. Thank you.
 
I don't like the design/animation of these cartoons unfortunately. Hopefully they'll choose wisely which characters and story arcs to bring into live action. Ahsoka worked very well in Mando, so we shall see.

I think you’d probably get used to it if you watched them. I’ve seen others say the same but change their minds.

I’ll always recommend watching them to any Star Wars fan.

I've watched a lot of Clone Wars and all of Rebels, about ... 5 episodes of Bad Batch?

The Clone Wars had its moments but it was all over the place. Kids cartoon one day, Clone Troopers getting burned alive or screaming as they got spaced out an airlock by droids to asphyxiate/freeze the next.

One thing that sticks out for me is watching Anakin *slowly* turn, out of frustration, out of convenience, out of concern for the greater good and the safety of his friends. I mean ... why not use the Force to hurt someone in interrogation when there's no time and good people's lives at stake? How many people do you need to watch die? It makes a dark kind of sense.

Rebels had moments but it once again leaned too hard into cheap mysticism for my taste, but the few moments of real drama it had (often involving Vader, whose visual design I loved) were pretty cool and felt like they had stakes. The visual design in general for Rebels was beautiful. Very much rooted in Mcquarrie.

Bad Batch I haven't seen much of, but it kind of follows the pattern above -- a lot of kid's stuff punctuated by sudden tension. Can't stand Omega though, she's worse than Ezra. (Any 90's kids see what I inadvertently did there?)
 
I've watched a lot of Clone Wars and all of Rebels, about ... 5 episodes of Bad Batch?

The Clone Wars had its moments but it was all over the place. Kids cartoon one day, Clone Troopers getting burned alive or screaming as they got spaced out an airlock by droids to asphyxiate/freeze the next.

One thing that sticks out for me is watching Anakin *slowly* turn, out of frustration, out of convenience, out of concern for the greater good and the safety of his friends. I mean ... why not use the Force to hurt someone in interrogation when there's no time and good people's lives at stake? How many people do you need to watch die? It makes a dark kind of sense.

Rebels had moments but it once again leaned too hard into cheap mysticism for my taste, but the few moments of real drama it had (often involving Vader, whose visual design I loved) were pretty cool and felt like they had stakes. The visual design in general for Rebels was beautiful. Very much rooted in Mcquarrie.

Bad Batch I haven't seen much of, but it kind of follows the pattern above -- a lot of kid's stuff punctuated by sudden tension. Can't stand Omega though, she's worse than Ezra. (Any 90's kids see what I inadvertently did there?)
I saw, and it was...

 
I think you’d probably get used to it if you watched them. I’ve seen others say the same but change their minds.

I’ll always recommend watching them to any Star Wars fan.
I felt the same with with into the Spiderverse.

Almost like that animation was gonna give me a seizure.

I got used to it, glad I did as that was a great film.
 
It’s leaking that Favreau almost walked out due to fights with Kennedy over creative decisions and that Iger had to step in to keep him there.
 
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