BronsonLee
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Thompson is a rising star. She'll have bigger and better opportunities in the future.
Female lead in a Star Wars film is a pretty good opportunity to grab
btw you can get Oscars and do blockbuster shit too
Thompson is a rising star. She'll have bigger and better opportunities in the future.
Why does a Han Solo movie needs a 'female lead'? Urgh, I hate when they always make sure that there is a 'opposite-gender' sidekick, no matter if male or female lead. It's a character movie about a dashing rogue with a big mouth, not sure how a female lead / primarily love interest fits into that. Please don't let it be like Transformers where the girl is just there 'to be there' and gets dragged along for no other reason and serves no purpose and adds nothing.
I kinda doubt Kasdan gives a shit about what's going on in the comics. I'm willing to bet it's a new character.
How much freedom do the writers have, though? If the story group wants Sana in the movie, do the writers really have a choice?
Shameik Moore should play as Lando.
This is how black women don't get work, just look at Oscar winner lupita.This is beneath Tessa Thompson.
Stop it. Take a role as the lead or wait.
This is how black women don't get work, just look at Oscar winner lupita.
Saw Gerera(?) from the clone wars animated show will apear in Rogue One.If it's Sana that's gotta be a first that an EU character shows up in a movie
I think Clone Wars is part of the official canon. I'm not sure, but I think I've seen a timeline or something. Anything else is considered EU and non-canonical.Saw Gerera(?) from the clone wars animated show will apear in Rogue One.
As of April 25, 2014, the only previously published materials that are considered canon are the six Star Wars films and the Star Wars: The Clone Wars television series and film, while the Expanded Universe is no longer considered canon[1] and was re-termed as the "Legends" brand. Most Star Wars material released after April 25, 2014—with some exceptions—is composed in collaboration with the Lucasfilm Story Group, making it part of the "new canon."
So if they wanted to, they could just kill Han Solo, right?This isn't Marvel. At Lucasfilm the director and screenwriter call all the shots on the movie.
IIRC, the entire reason this movie exists is because Lucasfilm wanted Lawrence Kasdan and he wanted to write this movie.How much freedom do the writers have, though? If the story group wants Sana in the movie, do the writers really have a choice?
You say that like it's a bad thing.Also for fuck's sake Tessa Thompson is going to be in everything at this rate
Everything since Lucasfilm rebooted the EU is canon.I think Clone Wars is part of the official canon. I'm not sure, but I think I've seen a timeline or something. Anything else is considered EU and non-canonical.
Saw Gerera(?) from the clone wars animated show will apear in Rogue One.
How much freedom do the writers have, though? If the story group wants Sana in the movie, do the writers really have a choice?
My brain is having a hard time coming up with a scenario where Donald Glover makes sense.
Shamiek would be dope.... his swag in the Get Down is off the charts. Tessa doesn't really need this role tbh she's already in Thor 3.Well I aint seeing Thor 3 in theaters that's for sure and that has a director I like on it too and queen Blanchett and Sam Neill as well as her. So yeah whatever.
No day 1 for this. Cheap matinee at the most for han solo solo movie if it looks decent.
Edit: yessss shameik moore or Michael B Jordan for Lando. Glover got the look but he's not Billy Dee cool
Bronson on that "I don't see color"omg all these people with fancy haircuts are staring at me
They can basically do whatever they want although Kennedy could always enforce things if she chose. The story group mostly exists to keep everything tidy, not tell the writers what to do, but they have more influence on books and things of that nature where sometimes they come up with the idea (like the book Lost Stars) and then hire someone to put it together.
Kasdan doesn't care about he canon at all and will write whatever he wants. He already said so. This leaves us with two options - either he came up with Sana and Marvel slotted her in to get people used to her, or the character in the movie isn't Sana. I'd bet on the latter since Naomi Scott isn't black (shes half white half Indian).
Isn't Han's wife from the EU black
Also for fuck's sake Tessa Thompson is going to be in everything at this rate
If it's Sana that's gotta be a first that an EU character shows up in a movie
That's completely different since George Lucas himself was in charge of that show and made all executive decisions.
In what universe does Shamiek Moore look like Billy Dee Williams
In what universe does Shamiek Moore look like Billy Dee Williams
If it's Sana that's gotta be a first that an EU character shows up in a movie
Why does a Han Solo movie needs a 'female lead'?
Thompson is a rising star. She'll have bigger and better opportunities in the future.
Isn't Han's wife from the EU black
It plays before Ep 4.Did he and Leia break up in the EU? Or is this pre-Leia?
Well I guess they also broke up in the regular movies.
If it's Sana that's gotta be a first that an EU character shows up in a movie
How does that change the fact that Saw is the first EU character to show up in a movie?
Kyle Katarn is in Rogue One right? Are the games not technically EU now?
No he's not lolKyle Katarn is in Rogue One right? Are the games not technically EU now?
Does Boba Fett count? Guy first showed up in the Holiday Special.How does that change the fact that Saw is the first EU character to show up in a movie?
No he's not lol
I don't get why people keep talking about Kyle Katarn. Yeah, Rogue One is about stealing the Death Star plans, but that's such a fucking minor part of the character. Why would you want a Kyle Katarn movie to be based entirely around the first level of Dark Forces?Damnit noooo! I thought he was meant to be the main character.
Well, there goes all my hype for the movie.