Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker (Official Thread)

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Same time as this Disney bullshyt after episode 6...

Which is why Thawn can't happen now...

They can still do KOTOR which is what they should do anyways...
Thawn a good villain like that?

I’m sure that would have been better than the movies we got, but do you think fans would care that the OG actors wouldn’t be in it?
 

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U ain’t like the black chick better for him?

I like her better for him but she had no reason to exist. If you take her out of the movie completely nothing was lost. Coincidentally if you take Rose out of TLJ I think the movie becomes better (if only because of the fact that the codebreaker side story became irrelevant in the end)

She probably is only in the movie to sell toys and for expanded universe purposes.
 

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Thrawn happens 5 years after ROTJ. The Disney trilogy happens 20 years after ROTJ. It's not at the same time at all. :beli:
How do you explain Lukes wife, Mara Jade not being mentioned at all in the Disney trilogy with just a 15 year time gap? :stopitslime:

How do you explain Ben Solo not existing in the Thrawn trilogy? What about Jacen and Jaina Solo?:stopitslime:

Never mind the fact Luke in the Thrawn trilogy is basically Jedi Jesus, the complete opposite of the hobo in the Disney trilogy...:stopitslime:

I can go on and on with shyt that just simply does not work to properly do Thrawn due to the Disney trilogy...

The logical thing to do here is move on from the Skywalkers and do KOTOR...I want to believe that fukkboi JJ didn't make Darth Revan canon in TROS for no reason...
 

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How do you explain Lukes wife, Mara Jade not being mentioned at all in the Disney trilogy with just a 15 year time gap? :stopitslime:

How do you explain Ben Solo not existing in the Thrawn trilogy? What about Jacen and Jaina Solo?:stopitslime:

Never mind the fact Luke in the Thrawn trilogy is basically Jedi Jesus, the complete opposite of the hobo in the Disney trilogy...:stopitslime:

I can go on and on with shyt that just simply does not work to properly do Thrawn due to the Disney trilogy...

The logical thing to do here is move on from the Skywalkers and do KOTOR...I want to believe that fukkboi JJ didn't make Darth Revan canon in TROS for no reason...

Disney already wrote their own Thrawn trilogy that's completely unrelated to the original story. The original story won't ever happen but they can move some of the pieces around if they wanna redo it in their image.

I don't think Disney will go the KOTOR route, I think they'll just stick to doing one-off Star Wars movies like Rogue One for now. Solo not doing good at the box office doesn't help, but the Obi-Wan movie/series will probably happen and we'll have to see where they take it from there.
 

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These types of people on that forum are fukked in the head
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I am not sure what this weirdo is saying. Can you explain what this heffa means?
 

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Ian McDiarmid Says George Lucas Wouldn’t Have Brought Palpatine Back from the Dead

It appears George Lucas never would have brought Palpatine back from the dead in "Star Wars."


The return of Emperor Palpatine (Ian McDiarmid) in “Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker” has become one of the most divisive plot points in the final entry of the Skywalker Saga. Considering Palpatine played no part in “The Force Awakens” and “The Last Jedi,” some “Star Wars” fans are criticizing “Rise of Skywalker” writers J.J. Abrams and Chris Terrio for randomly resurrecting the Sith villain just to force a larger conclusion to George Lucas’ main “Star Wars” narrative. According to Palpatine actor Ian McDiarmid, however, it was never Lucas’ intention to resurrect the villainous character.

“I thought I was dead!” McDiarmid told Digital Spy in a recent video interview. “I thought he was dead. Because when we did ‘Return of the Jedi,’ and I was thrown down that chute to Galactic Hell, he was dead. And I said, ‘Oh, does he come back?’ And [George] said, ‘No, he’s dead.’ So I just accepted that. But then, of course, I didn’t know I was going to be doing the prequels, so in a sense he wasn’t dead, because we went back to revisit him when he was a young man. But I was totally surprised by this.”

Palpatine first appeared as a hologram in “The Empire Strikes Back” and then had a major role in “Return of the Jedi.” McDiarmid reprised the character in Lucas’ “Star Wars” prequels, which depict Palpatine as a politician who is secretly a Sith and uses manipulation to transform the Galactic Republic into the Empire. Palpatine is killed in “Return of the Jedi” by Darth Vader. The way McDiarmid tells it, that was the ending Lucas envisioned for the character and Palpatine was not supposed to live on to torment the Galaxy as he does in “Rise of Skywalker.”





Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy has claimed it was always the plan to bring back Palpatine in the third film of the new “Star Wars” trilogy, but some fans are skeptical that’s the case, considering Palpatine’s return was not threaded into “The Force Awakens.” Colin Trevorrow, who was hired to direct “The Rise of Skywalker” before dropping out due to creative differences, told Empire magazine Palpatine was never a factor in his development of the movie.

“Bringing back the Emperor was an idea J.J. brought to the table when he came on board,” Trevorrow said. “It’s honestly something I never considered. I commend him for it. This was a tough story to unlock, and he found the key.”

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Ian McDiarmid Says George Lucas Wouldn’t Have Brought Palpatine Back from the Dead
 
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