I wonder if we will see Sabine Wren show up in the series.
I was wondering that myself. Given Dave Filioni's (rumored) direct involvement, I would call it a possibility at the very least.I wonder if we will see Sabine Wren show up in the series.
A Star Wars movie released by the end of 2020 would need a solid year of post-production work, meaning principal photography would have to be done by late 2019, or about a year from now. That would require a lot of binding and expensive talent contracts to be signed by about now, and one can only keep a project of this size under wraps for so long. No, it's not impossible, but given Iger's slowdown comment and the lack of other news, a 2020 Star Wars movie is unlikely.After all Disney has dealt with you think we'd have heard about it? I highly doubt it. Bob Iger is probably playing it closer to the vest.
I'd be curious to see how they'd handle the casting if they do go that route. I mean of course Tiya Sircar is the obvious choice, except she really doesn't look at all like Sabine. Build, complexion, ethnic features are all off. So do they retcon the character's appearance, use make-up to get Tiya looking as close as possible (dicey, given it'll involve lightening her skin somewhat), recast, or attempt to pull a Maul and have Sircar dub over another actor's performance?I was wondering that myself. Given Dave Filioni's (rumored) direct involvement, I would call it a possibility at the very least.
This is new.Rather they did it on something completely new.
Sabine Wren and Ashoka show up? OMG YES!!! with Thrawn and Ezra?? Doing a sort of Thrawn trilogy with mandalroians? ... ... .. SQUEEE!
Sabine would probably be long dead by this point, anyway (yes, I know its only, what, 3-4 years between Rebels and RotJ, but a guy can dream that every Rebels created character but Hera died horribly offscreen).
Calm down, that's only speculation at this point. There's no real reason to expect Sabine or Ahsoka to show up.Sabine Wren and Ashoka show up? OMG YES!!!
Sounds good to me. I enjoyed the Mandalorian stuff in TCW and Rebels, and I'm pleasantly surprised it's actually set after Return of the Jedi. I had just assumed this was going to be either before or during the Original Trilogy.Jon Favreau posted this on his facebook page
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The series will be written and executive produced by Emmy-nominated producer and actor Jon Favreau, as previously announced, with Dave Filoni (Star Wars: The Clone Wars, Star Wars Rebels) directing the first episode. Additional episodic directors include Deborah Chow (Jessica Jones), Rick Famuyiwa (Dope), Bryce Dallas Howard (Solemates), and Taika Waititi (Thor: Ragnarok). It will be executive produced by Jon Favreau, Dave Filoni, Kathleen Kennedy, and Colin Wilson. Karen Gilchrist will serve as co-executive producer.
They must have just posted that, because I was just on StarWars.com a couple hours ago and didn't see this.
Wait. Bryce Dallas Howard directs? I had no idea. She really is a chip off the old block, isn't she? Of course, I see some family connections helping get her this particular gig.
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