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Good call.
That is next on my list. I already have for my children, Goodnight Darth Vader (which I strongly recommend) and Darth Vader and Son.
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LOL these two just made my Amazon cart.
Good call.
That is next on my list. I already have for my children, Goodnight Darth Vader (which I strongly recommend) and Darth Vader and Son.
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So, there's a petition to have the director for Episode IX replaced. Who will replace him you ask? George Lucas they say.
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So apparently the list of possible actors to play young Han Solo has been cut down to 8.
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In order....
Line 1: Harrison Ford, Ansel Elgort, Dave Franco
Line 2: Emory Cohen, Jack Reynor, Logan Lerman
Line 3: Miles Teller, Scott Eastwood, Blake Jenner
Maybe i'm just being sceptical but I really don't see the need for this film. Is anyone begging for a Han anthology? Plus some of these options are just straight up terrible. I like Miles Teller a lot but he would not make a good Han Solo. Dave Franco??
***Spoiler, maybe****
I read in an article the other day that in a new Star Wars video game, there is dialogue between Ren and Rey where he says something along the lines of, "Face me cousin!"
Pretty clear that she is Luke's daughter unless Han had a sibling we didn't know of.
Doesn't matter, she's still Luke's kid, 99% sure.
Read an interesting theory that she could be both Luke's child AND Obi-Wan's grandchild, which is why she is particularly strong with the Force.
I think that would be a lot cooler than her being related to just one of them.
In the universe, the accent isn't necessarily indicative of class, but where in the galaxy you're raised. Jakku is in the Outer Rim, meaning the residents there would have an American accent. The fact that she speaks as she does means she's probably from one of the Core worlds, possibly Coruscant.I think the accent is important- she talks like a well-educated Londoner. She would obviously be raised with resources if she were Luke's, but Leah's son still talked like an American.
If Kylo went to train with Luke at a young age while Rey stayed behind on the planets where Leia was playing politics, they could have developed different speech patterns.
In the universe, the accent isn't necessarily indicative of class, but where in the galaxy you're raised. Jakku is in the Outer Rim, meaning the residents there would have an American accent. The fact that she speaks as she does means she's probably from one of the Core worlds, possibly Coruscant.
IF Rey and Kylo Ren are siblings (though I don't think they are), the different accents could be explained by the amount of time they spent away from their family. If Kylo went to train with Luke at a young age while Rey stayed behind on the planets where Leia was playing politics, they could have developed different speech patterns.
not a big deal, still a movie a year
I know, right?!
How many damn Pirates of the Caribbean movies can they make?!
This decision had nothing to do with pirates.
Warner Bros. Shifts 'Ready Player One' Away from 'Star Wars: Episode VIII'
by Brad Brevet
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February 9, 2016
Warner Bros. has adjusted their release schedule following Disney's decision a few weeks ago to move Star Wars: Episode VIII from May 26, 2017 to December 15, 2017. The move put the next episode in the Star Wars saga directly opposite Steven Spielberg's adaptation of Ernest Cline's Ready Player One, which left WB no choice but to search for a new date. As it turns out, they decided March 2018 would pretty much be all theirs.
Ready Player One is now set for a March 30, 2018 release date where it will currently face off against one of Universal's upcoming Monster Universe films, believed to be the new incarnation of The Wolf Man.
The studio previously had what they're referring to as an Untitled DC Film (though largely believed to be The Flash) set for a March 23 release, but with the decision to move Ready Player One into the same month they've moved The Flash forward to March 16, 2018. This gives the studio two weeks of breathing room, but their March 2018 slate doesn't end there.