Or you know because he scavenged Vader's remains from Endor?
You mean the Ewoks didn't eat him?
They WERE having a barbecue, after all!
Too much burnt meat can cause cancer. Even in Ewoks!
Or you know because he scavenged Vader's remains from Endor?
You mean the Ewoks didn't eat him?
They WERE having a barbecue, after all!
While I don't think the Hayden Christensen rumor is true, I actually would love for it to happen. Hayden is a better actor then what was shown in the prequels and I'd like for him to be redeemed a little bit.
I've been for the idea of Hayden, Ewan and CGI Yoda voiced by Frank Oz returning as Force Ghosts ever since Episode VII was announced. Without George's clunky direction new scenes between Hayden's Anakin and, say, Luke could be some of the most emotional scenes in the entire Saga with an older, more experienced and better-directed Christensen playing the father figure to Mark Hamill's aging Luke at a time in his character's life when there's obviously been a significant threat to his safety.
Face it, a lot of us knew it was a strong possibility that Hayden might return in some form in the Sequel Trilogy and if he actually does appear in one or two of the new films it'll be worth it just for the hot air and raw, unfiltered Nerdrage that his involvement will trigger in the fanbase.
I just wonder if Luke would commune with Anakin as a Force Ghost.
I just wonder if Luke would commune with Anakin as a Force Ghost.
Of course he would. We've already seen Luke acknowledge Anakin's presence as a Force ghost in ROTJ.
I grew up being taught that World War II ended with the death of Hitler and the destruction of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. There is a movement under way to revise the history. I learned this year about the complexity of what happened after the war. Of ethnic groups and political groups battling for control of regions of Europe devastated by the war. These groups had been manipulated by the major powers to their benefit, with the major powers pitting groups against groups. When the war ended, there was for years conflict. The situation became so volatile that some believed that a civil war might break out in Europe at any time. Though a situation like this is too complex for a space opera, I am not surprised that the war was not ended at the Battle of Endor. I am surprised, though, that control of the galaxy has not been decided thirty years after the battle. What has been preventing either side from gaining control?
As more details are released about this film, I am reading some fans reactions to it. Some are of the opinion that this film will be a recycling of elements from the original trilogy: a massive space weapon threatening the galaxy and a band of rebels attempting to destroy it. I hope they are wrong, that they are misinterpretating what has been said.
if they kill off Han fans will hate the movie
The older generations will KNOW that Ford wanted gone in ROTJ in 1983, so most will probably be expecting it from TFA - especially as it's pretty much common knowledge now, anyway.
Even older fans (60+) will accept it as "part of life" and part of movie tropes, especially compared to older films.
The younger generations (Gen Y and Gen Stupid) won't give two shits because "it's just that old man and old men die".
You don't really think any of that matters do you? All you're saying is that those of us who were spoiled already and seemingly don't care. Which of course isn't true the fans do care and it should be an emotional moment, whether a person has been spoiled or not.
While I don't think the Hayden Christensen rumor is true, I actually would love for it to happen. Hayden is a better actor then what was shown in the prequels and I'd like for him to be redeemed a little bit.
I remember Ford mentioning they didn't kill Han in RotJ because GL didn't think they could market 'Dead Han' toys.
I agree, watch shattered glass with Christensen where he acted great
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