Rumors out there that episode 9 has a new Starkiller base, but just using a half formed planet.
I heard there's a whole legion of smaller BB-8's.
Rumors out there that episode 9 has a new Starkiller base, but just using a half formed planet.
Thats the point though - I didn't pick it up. And I'd represent more of the casual SW fan perspective. If a casual fan can't place the theme, it's not iconic. Like, any person on earth knows the Imperial March. It's embedded in pop culture. I doubt many aside from SW afficianodos know Rey's theme. I sure don't.
So this guy
I heard Jar Jar fathers a few children in this movie tooI heard there's a whole legion of smaller BB-8's.
People will just complain there is too much Tony Stark in the next trailer anyway.
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Because I dont know, how old was Kylo when the jedi school was torn up and as such could the scene with him in the Rain with his knights be the same scene (albeit earlier) than the one where Luke is with R2 in the trailer? Or would Kylo be too young then.
Doesn't seem like it's very prominent, which is a good thing.
Villains with facial scars are such a tired cliche.
that was . . ok?! .. ¯_(ツ_/¯
The first teaser and official trailer of the first movie two years back had a lot more hype to it. If this wasn't SW, I don't think I'd care that much about it based on the trailer.
Yea, the scar confirms it's not a flashback eitherI'm glad they kept Kylo's saber design. He got it chopped in half at the end of TFA, and I was worried they were going to fall for the same kind of saber one upping the prequel trilogy did with their villain sabers. It was a great design, just keep it.
Emotion, darkness, compassion, etc - people have all of these things and you have to embrace the light and the dark and walk the middle path.
Luke is probably realizing that trying to restart the Jedi was just repeating old mistakes and that you have to make something new that embraces the entire spectrum of the force.
I just noticed that Rey's lightsaber slowly transitions from being blue to being red.
Oh boy...
The dark side was never about selfish influence
The dark side was always about using your emotions to invoke the force, even if that meant that negative emotions invoked a stronger Force.
I'm glad they kept Kylo's saber design. He got it chopped in half at the end of TFA, and I was worried they were going to fall for the same kind of saber one upping the prequel trilogy did with their villain sabers. It was a great design, just keep it.
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I was bullshitting on twitter (surprise!) the other night talking with Steele of Steele Wars, who is really, really craving Luke firing up his green saber as a hero moment in this movie, and I was like "yeah, but what if it's white though."
Like, at first it was just to fuck with Steele, but then I was like - what if his 10 years on a rock in self-imposed exile has basically put him in the same headspace as Ahsoka was post Clone Wars.
I doubt they're going to do it (It'd depend on Filoni introducing the idea to the canon in his show as a means to make it a little more palatable when revealed in the film years later) but it could fit, depending on whether Luke's character really has decided that trying to pursue the Jedi religion is ultimately a mistake, and that a different path must be taken.
The fuck are those things shooting that red ink?
The Clone Wars show (which is honestly where Anakin gets the majority of his decent characterisation), makes it a point to show that the Clone Wars had corrupted the Jedi Order. They had simply become a political tool more than willing to sacrifice one of their own for political bartering. They were also strictly Dogmatic to a fault.Yoda stressed that the prophecy might have been misinterpreted, and i very much think that's the angle Lucas himself was going for. Obviously the Jedi were portrayed as being somewhat in the wrong (it was just hard to see with how much of a whiny bint Anakin ended up being, making it harder to sympathize with him).
I guess the Orthodox Jedi view of the balance prophecy was rooted in their dogma that the Light side of the force was natural while the Dark side was an aberration. The presence of the darkness is itself an imbalance, and therefore destroying the Sith was the act of balance-bringing.
The "plain text" view of balance would be that the two sides must be equal in power for there to be balance, and so Anakin *did* bring balance to the Force by reducing the number of Jedi from thousands to just two, Obi-wan and Yoda against Vader and Sidious.
But there is definitely room for more readings of balance, that spirituality is more than just the clash between Lawful Good and Chaotic Evil, which is certainly something that's been advocated for by many force users in the expanded universe (without taking on Kreia's nihilistic view of good and evil both being stupid).
Think of all the money Hasbro will save not having to make new molds for their inevitable toy re-releases.
Ok that's goodEverything changed when the First Order attacked
Why wasn't phasma fired?
Why wasn't phasma fired?
Pardon?Kylo Ren is basically the character Anakin should be. Broken and rage filled.
Kylo Ren is basically the character Anakin should be. Broken and rage filled.
The fuck are those things shooting that red ink?
Absolutely agree.I'm glad they kept Kylo's saber design. He got it chopped in half at the end of TFA, and I was worried they were going to fall for the same kind of saber one upping the prequel trilogy did with their villain sabers. It was a great design, just keep it.
Kylo Ren is basically the character Anakin should be. Broken and rage filled.
Just add one strip of duct tape to the hilt, there's the Last Jedi edition.
I'm glad they kept Kylo's saber design. He got it chopped in half at the end of TFA, and I was worried they were going to fall for the same kind of saber one upping the prequel trilogy did with their villain sabers. It was a great design, just keep it.