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The Last Jedi


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38 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

Empire Strikes Back reboot. 

Of the SW flicks to reboot, this would be one to do.  I am calling red herrings all over the place in this trailer.  Kylo being a double-agent and Rey doing a heel turn would flip the expectations on their collective heads.

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I get why the director was like "forget it" until it showed.  I'm very intrigued to see what kind of spin they put on ESB.

I'm totally cool with retelling of the story with some slight changes for interest.  History is constantly repeating itself.  The lessons we should have learned are quickly ignored, even in something as short as a generation.  Like the thematic idea.

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  • 4 weeks later...

So today I guess they announced there will be another trilogy, created by Rian Johnson since Disney is thinking pretty highly of the work he did on The Last Jedi. Bodes well for the movie I guess. Glad that the previews really haven't given much away but the last line with Kylo and Rey....that wasn't needed.

Also I build models and just finished an X Wing in 1/48 scale, came out pretty good

 

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