Looks good. Should be interesting. Like the characterization.
Either that or what original characters are doing post-ROTJ.* If Filoni and company stick around, I think there's a good chance there's some threads from Rebels that will continue into that show (as Clone Wars elements have recurred in Rebels.)I posted an article upthread about the next series being Post ROTJ... personally I hope it's immediately Post-ROTJ showing what the Big Three were doing.
I know Filoni is a KoTOR fan and references have cropped a up few times in TCW, but it's not just him it seems. It's not really a spoiler so I won't code it as such, but the visual dictionary also mentioned that Kylo's funky lightsaber is based on an ancient design dating back *several thousand years* to the scourging of Malachor, (or something to that effect.)
Probably just one of the lorekeepers having a bit of fun, but I wonder if they're sidling up to making KoTOR canon? Or bits of it at least.
Not the worst idea I've ever heard, but I'd prefer they do a TV show based in that general time-frame. Maybe a re-imagining/retelling of the Hyperspace Wars/Tales of the Jedi/Sith War saga. I always felt that the comics never did very well at conveying a passage of time.They're prepping you for the next trilogy of films...
Yes, she definitely is a Disney princess now.Princess Leia is being officially animated in a Disney production.
About time.
I can't really see them going that route right now. I doubt we're going to get to much detailed stuff about anything involving Luke until at least after Ep. VIII. There's still a lot we don't know, and I can't see them revealing stuff that would be that important to the movie arc in something that isn't a main saga movie.Personally, I super-hope the next series is based around:Luke training the 'next' generation of Jedi and leading up to Ben's big turn to the dark side and massacre. It would be Luke-heavy, and fill in a newly minted major gap between the original and sequel trilogies. This would also help satisfy the butt-hurt fans felt about Luke being barely in TFA.
Yeah, that was a great scene.Yeah OK, that's Leia. I'm impressed at how they nailed her personality with just two lines of dialogue.
Remember this is a person who after shooting dead a stormtrooper, right between the eyes and brought before the Emperor's personal attack dog, he first reaction is to berate him for his impertinence. Then immediately being rescued from execution, she's not out of her cell 60 seconds before she starts critiquing her would-be rescuers, takes a gun off one of them and proceeds to rescue all four of them.
Actually according to Wookiepedia, there was already a reference to Malachor in TCW, and it's got several other references at the bottom of the page, so the name was already canon before The Visual Dictionary.There's a notion floating around that the planet where Rey finds Luke may be Rakata Prime. Aside from both featuring an ocean/archipelago environment dotted with ancient ruins built by force users, there's a galaxy map in the new Visual Dictionary in which the only two locations marked in the Unknown Regions are Starkiller base's PoA & "Rakata Prime". Now in the movie there's only two planets featured in the Unknown Regions: Starkiller Base and the planet where Luke is found...so...?
I know it's very circumstantial of course on both counts, but it's interesting nonetheless.
I know Filoni is a KoTOR fan and references have cropped a up few times in TCW, but it's not just him it seems. It's not really a spoiler so I won't code it as such, but the visual dictionary also mentioned that Kylo's funky lightsaber is based on an ancient design dating back *several thousand years* to the scourging of Malachor, (or something to that effect.)
Probably just one of the lorekeepers having a bit of fun, but I wonder if they're sidling up to making KoTOR canon? Or bits of it at least.
I honestly didn't realize there were that many KOTOR references in The Clone Wars. Have we ever gotten definitive answers about whether any of the stuff set thousands of years before the movies is canon? They seem to have borrowed quite a bit of stuff from that material, and most of it is so far removed from the main Prequel-Original Trilogy-Sequel timeline that they don't really effect it either way.
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