Star Wars: The Force Awakens (12/18/15)

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I think he means Danny Glover.

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My theory is that Solo is killed by Kylo Ren, who I am guessing is his son. Episode 8 I could see Luke/Leia sacrificing themselves to save Rey. Then come Episode 9 it is Brother vs Sister, Rey vs Kylo as the fate of the galaxy hangs in the balance.

Then comes Episodes 10-12. :lol
Could very well be and i would like it.



Wonder if Yoda ever comes into play.
 
My theory is that Solo is killed by Kylo Ren, who I am guessing is his son. Episode 8 I could see Luke/Leia sacrificing themselves to save Rey. Then come Episode 9 it is Brother vs Sister, Rey vs Kylo as the fate of the galaxy hangs in the balance.

Then comes Episodes 10-12. :lol

That's about right if the spoilers are accurate. Except I think Luke will have a major part to play with the "kids" in the "last" episode.
Which is why he is being held back in this one.
 
If they make Episode 9-12 ten to fifteen years from now I hope it centers around the Yuuzhan Vong War.

15 years from now SW will be rebooted with ANH again with Jaden Smith has Luke Skywalker, a token white chick as Leia, Miles Teller as Han Solo, Brad Pitt as Obiwan Kenobi and an all CGI Darth Vader.
 
15 years from now SW will be rebooted with ANH again with Jaden Smith has Luke Skywalker, a token white chick as Leia, Miles Teller as Han Solo, Brad Pitt as Obiwan Kenobi and an all CGI Darth Vader.

And fandom would descent into more chaos. We already have PT versus OT, a conflict which will surely have ST added to it soon. The next phase - Original Versus Reboot, where we wage war against our young who should know better. :rotfl
 
there is no need to reboot the saga... with good storytelling moving forward, the franchise will forge new ground and give each generation their own jumping in point.
 
there is no need to reboot the saga... with good storytelling moving forward, the franchise will forge new ground and give each generation their own jumping in point.

Reboots are needed when they drive a franchise into the ground. You don't think with a new trilogy and a bunch of anthology films with no sign of stopping would do just that? Once box office numbers and critical perception of the movies drop below a certain expectation, that's when a studio is likely to reboot.

Quantity =/= Quality

They already rebooted the Expanded Universe and are making a new "official" Expanded Universe. What's to stop them from dumping that once it becomes as convoluted as that was? The movies are no safer if they plan to Marvel Universe the Galaxy far, far away...
 
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