Maybe no plan for specifics.. but it generally followed the way hero stories go.. including finding a "creature on the side of the road" that turns out to be important
Maybe no plan for specifics.. but it generally followed the way hero stories go.. including finding a "creature on the side of the road" that turns out to be important
And the ST generally follows the way of other mythological stories.Maybe no plan for specifics.. but it generally followed the way hero stories go.. including finding a "creature on the side of the road" that turns out to be important
Never are there happily ever afters for the heroes in mythology, save for the occasional exception.
Indeed. But, the expectation seems to be that we are shown the happily ever after in the films, which doesn't seem to be the intent of either Lucas or Abrams.Even in the EU, our heroes lived happily... for awhile. The fact of the matter is: that's life. Even if they don't do another movie with the sequel trilogy characters after all of this is said and done, assuming everyone survives, my personal headcanon (as much as I hate that term) will suggest they'll all have at least a few more adventures after all of this.
Indeed. But, the expectation seems to be that we are shown the happily ever after in the films, which doesn't seem to be the intent of either Lucas or Abrams.
New clip/trailer... freaky...
Cool. Who are the voices inside his head? Vader is clearly the last one, but the one before that sounds like a bad impression of Yoda. Didn't sound like Snoke.
I thought it was Snoke right off. But I could be wrong.Cool. Who are the voices inside his head? Vader is clearly the last one, but the one before that sounds like a bad impression of Yoda. Didn't sound like Snoke.
With a publicity move that’s equal parts chaos and cunning, Burger King has revealed that it truly draws its power from the dark side of the Force. In Germany, the fast-food chain has introduced a promotion that involves “spoiling” the upcoming and much-anticipated film Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker in exchange for free Whoppers.
The promotion goes like this: Burger King has launched a voice-activated coupon that purports to contain spoilers for The Rise of Skywalker, and if you record yourself reading these spoilers (warning: clicking that link will take you to an alleged screenshot of one of the spoilers) out loud, you can get a free Whopper. Burger King has also released a commercial featuring the alleged spoilers embedded in the restaurant’s menu and showing customers freaking out over said spoilers:
If you are interested in where things started, I'd recommend the comic The Star Was, which is an adaptation of Lucas's original rough draft. I read it a while back and I enjoyed, and it's especially interesting from a historical perspective.Yes, what became Star Wars: A New Hope was almost always to be the hero’s journey. But from that point, things got complicated. First, Obi-Wan was originally to live so the creature on the side of the road wouldn’t be there. ESB was one possibility for a sequel. Splinter of the Mind’s Eye was a potential low budget sequel planned of Star Wars bombed. There was no creature on the side of the road there. ROTJ is basically George’s original episodes VI-IX condensed to complete the story because his personal life had fallen apart. His initial VI was supposed to have Luke fight Vader again and kill him. (Vader was not to be Luke’s father originally.) Han would die. Luke became a Jedi. Leia rules the galaxy. The sequel trilogy involved Luke discovering the “other” who would be his sister going through a similar set of events on the other side of the galaxy. Episode IX involved the two finally facing the Emperor. All of this has a huge impact on the story and how it’s told.
And certainly I’d really recommend the books I’ve tried time and again to suggest to you. Either that or search out the initial drafts of these movies. Most are readily available on the web. The development of these movies isn’t as simple as you want them to be.
Yeah, it's not an official LucasFilm tie in. All the spoilers come from reddit leaks too.I can't imagine Lucasfilm is going to be OK with this.
Some people have clicked away form the clip because it seems spoilery, but I agree with you. I don't think it's spoilery. It's more intriguing than ANY of the other marketing of the film. Should have been the trailer they released FIRST back at Celebration. It's not spoiler to be interested in the actual narrative.That's an awesome trailer and probably the most storyish material we've seen so far.
yeah ironically it's McDonald's that is officially on TROS hahaYeah, it's not an official LucasFilm tie in. All the spoilers come from reddit leaks too.
So you're going to give Disney money to prove how much you don't like one of their films? Yeah, that'll work.I saw the latest clip and recognized some of the elements from the "spoilers" released through reddit. I will watch the film, for, one, I have never missed watching one of the trilogy (original, prequel, Disney) films in the theatre and, two, I need to satisfy a voyeuristic lust to see this film crash and burn.
Fandom-that weird place where people profess to love something yet desire to see it fail.I need to satisfy a voyeuristic lust to see this film crash and burn.
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