I'd heard the term "Soft Reboot" used a lot in recent years. Which I would think would be a Retcon. My whole point is these are just terms made up by fans. Even among fans there is not an agreed upon consensus of what the real definitions are.
I'd heard the term "Soft Reboot" used a lot in recent years. Which I would think would be a Retcon. My whole point is these are just terms made up by fans. Even among fans there is not an agreed upon consensus of what the real definitions are.
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/star-wars-lawrence-kasdan-simon-393459
Kasdan's back? Holy crap!
No Daniel Craig's Bond is a full Reboot! That one is really obvious. See this proves my point!
LOL! In Brosnan's films she was the new M meeting Bond for the first time. In Craig's she was M before Bond was even 007!
In the case of Bond, every movie could be seen as a soft reboot-- otherwise how could he be around for nearly fifty years.![]()
In the case of Bond, every movie could be seen as a soft reboot-- otherwise how could he be around for nearly fifty years.![]()
No Daniel Craig's Bond is a full Reboot! That one is really obvious. See this proves my point!
Skyfall contradicts your theory.Soft reboot. The movies are based in the idea that Bond is a code name and new people take the name. The previous Bond movies were about his predecessors.
Now, I haven't seen Skyfall yet--don't know if that contradicts my theory.
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