I think of David Ankrum as the "real" Wedge, and he did reprise the role in Rogue One.Denis Lawson was actually asked to return for The Force Awakens but he turned it down because he thought it would bore him.
I think of David Ankrum as the "real" Wedge, and he did reprise the role in Rogue One.Denis Lawson was actually asked to return for The Force Awakens but he turned it down because he thought it would bore him.
Huh, I didn't realize someone else overdubbed the character.I think of David Ankrum as the "real" Wedge, and he did reprise the role in Rogue One.
Seems reasonable to me.More from Johnson on Lando v DJ: https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/h...star-wars-last-jedi-1069736?facebook_20171220
Carrie Fisher's death, tragic and unfortunate that it was, in no way caused any production problems. Her material for TLJ had already been filmed, and while it's true Episode IX obviously has to re-work whatever they had planned for Leia, I very much doubt the loss of Fisher created any problems for that movie. Colin Trevorrow's firing has created more of an obstacle for that movie than the loss of Carrie Fisher.Given that Billy Dee Williams is far older and in worse health than Carrie Fisher (apparently) was, no way they're gonna take a chance on another tragic death in mid-production.
Really? The guy is nearly 72 and has no known health problems and you're already writing his obituary?They might want to record Anthony Daniels saying all his lines as Threepio when they do the script read-through with the cast before they start shooting too - just in case.
Man, I wonder who Disney would choose to bring on to replace Johnny Dubs after the inevitable happens?To be honest, I'm not nearly as worried about Anthony not making it to the end as I am about John Williams. That would be a tragedy beyond measure if he couldn't score this last film.
Man, I wonder who Disney would choose to bring on to replace Johnny Dubs after the inevitable happens?
Snoke never once got up from his throne, so it wouldn't be so bad if Lando always sat. Heck, he spent the vast majority of his screen time in RotJ sitting at the controls of the Falcon. Or they can always pull a TOS Captain Pike with him.I read recently that BDW is now wheelchair-bound. Which doesn’t, of course, prevent a return, but it perhaps limits what they can do with Lando’s character.
Exactly. When I heard that line, it seemed like a perfect set-up to me. "If there are any allies to the Resistance..." He's sat on the sidelines this long (no pun intended), but a desperate final plea from an old friend, especially if she presumably dies sometime between this movie and the next, should be enough to draw him back into the fray.Well they haven't show ANY of the allies they contacted... So 9 would be a perfect place to return.
She was the youngest of the classic cast, and had no known physical health problems (the mental ones we all know) either.
A thought occurred to me after sleeping on The Last Jedi. All that remains of the Rebellion is the ragtag team aboard the Millennium Falcon and the small possibility of allies on the outer rim of the galaxy. Perhaps this is where Lando has been hiding, having returned to his pre-Resistance state like Han and Chewbacca, and then maybe the Rebellion finds him while searching for recruits to their cause, either by accident or deliberately on the behest of Leia.
I think this would be a much better use of the character than what I've seen other suggest in lieu of DJ in The Last Jedi. Assuming he returns at all.
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