Han Solo learned everything he knows from Shrike Beckett. Makes sense.
Han Solo learned everything he knows from Shrike Beckett. Makes sense.
That boat already sailed. Dameron (Poe's last name) is a real surname, and the character is named after Abrams's assistant. Hell, on Rebels we have the surnames Bridger and Wren, both of which are used in the real world.Well, it's good to see they're upholding the tradition of having Star Wars surnames sound unusual by real-world standards.![]()
That boat already sailed. Dameron (Poe's last name) is a real surname, and the character is named after Abrams's assistant. Hell, on Rebels we have the surnames Bridger and Wren, both of which are used in the real world.
But I thought he already said he was playing Shrike.
Did he mean "a Shrike-like character"?
That boat already sailed. Dameron (Poe's last name) is a real surname, and the character is named after Abrams's assistant.
Chris Lord and Phil Miller are no longer going to be directing the movie due to creative differences with Lucasfilm. I'm really disappointed to hear this, I've become a big fan of theirs, and I was really looking forward to seeing what they did with Han.
It wasn't because they had those "Han Shot First" t-shirts made for the crew was it...
Well, Disney knows what the need to do to get a billion dollar film every year, so I'll trust them.
The situation with Edgar Wright and Ant-Man is one of the more boneheaded decisions on the part of Marvel/Disney, especially if the stories are true that the only issue was Marvel wanted the movie obviously connected to the MCU continuity. Which I am inclined to believe, since in the movie the MCU connections just feel so ham-fisted in, like when Hydra just suddenly shows up for the climax and does nothing but watch the final battle.but I get the feeling sometimes these directors forget the toys they're playing with in these big franchise sandboxs aren't theirs. *cough* Edgar Wright *cough*
Which I am inclined to believe, since in the movie the MCU connections just feel so ham-fisted in, like when Hydra just suddenly shows up for the climax and does nothing but watch the final battle.
Boy, I'd love for Trevorrow to be dropped from SW, but I doubt that will happen.the bombing of Episode IX director Colin Treverrow's recent film The Book of Henry
If that were truly the only deciding factor, then I'd say it was a boneheaded movie on Wright's part rather than Marvel. Drop out of a film you've planned for years because they want a few references to the greater MCU? That sounds mental.The situation with Edgar Wright and Ant-Man is one of the more boneheaded decisions on the part of Marvel/Disney, especially if the stories are true that the only issue was Marvel wanted the movie obviously connected to the MCU continuity.
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