Maybe one of the children of the Big Three goes to the Dark Side...I dunno. Honestly, I don't really know how you set a story 30 years after ROTJ without either echoing the original trilogy or going in a completely different direction.
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Maybe one of the children of the Big Three goes to the Dark Side...I dunno. Honestly, I don't really know how you set a story 30 years after ROTJ without either echoing the original trilogy or going in a completely different direction.Member of the Official OS Bills Backers Club
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Im hoping they somewhat go the Jedi Academy rout. Luke is a Master with maybe some others that have been trained by him and the Trilogy follows a student or students who happen upon Sith and follows their fall to the dark side while another rises to the light side. To me that be a very interesting concept.Currently Playing:
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I think the original cast will either be boring 'mentor' characters to the young characters or they could do something special with them. What that is I don't know but hopefully the creators take some chances.Comment
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This times infinity.
It would completely eviscerate the existing six films, specifically Return of the Jedi, if you have Luke turn to the dark side in VII-IX. The Emperor and his own father couldn't persuade him to turn evil, but [insert inane new villain here] could? Weak, lazy writing. That's why I'm thrilled Lucasfilm invalidated all of the silly Expanded Universe, which usually just ran counter to the films and consistently tried to one-up the movies.Comment
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I went to Disney's Hollywood Studio during the Star Wars Weekend event and there was so much The Clone Wars stuff I decided to watch the show now that it is on Netflix. There is an official order to watch the episodes if you are starting out fresh like me because if you watch them in numerical order it isn't exactly right. Anyway, the show is pretty good after you get past the quick little one liners from Anakin's padawan.
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I went a few weeks ago when they had Mark Hamill, Billy Dee, and Ray Park. Was a great time listening to Hamill tell stories about filming as well as being The Joker, plus Ray Park put on a martial arts demonstration that blew my mind. Really got me excited for the new trilogy.
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Not totally apropos to the Star Wars discussion but man, Mark Hamill is a GREAT talker. I listened to his interview a couple years ago with Kevin Smith on his Fat Man on Batman podcast and I just LOVED IT. The guy is a total nerd when it comes to old Hollywood and such AND he has a great respect for the business. I swear he should write a book or have his own podcast. He's that interesting of a guy.Member of the Official OS Bills Backers Club
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This times infinity.
It would completely eviscerate the existing six films, specifically Return of the Jedi, if you have Luke turn to the dark side in VII-IX. The Emperor and his own father couldn't persuade him to turn evil, but [insert inane new villain here] could? Weak, lazy writing. That's why I'm thrilled Lucasfilm invalidated all of the silly Expanded Universe, which usually just ran counter to the films and consistently tried to one-up the movies.
So Lucas completely ignores any and all exterior publications?
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Having read pretty much all the Expanded Universe novels I was a little sad when they decided they were not part of canon. I guess they never were officially canon, but there were 20 years of novels that we all considered true Star Wars. It's a little sad that those characters created have been put out to pasture especially ones like Mara Jade who was an Imperial spy that became Skywalker's wife. They made a broad statement that all Expanded Universe material has been taken away, but I think it is mainly just the post-Return of the Jedi stories. There's some great stories before and during the Clone Wars that have tie ins to the prequel movie trilogy.
That said, I'm looking forward to the new official canon books starting with the new TV Shows Rebels prequel novel called A New Dawn and the first-person style story of Luke Skywalker Heir to the Jedi. They have one more announced as part of the new canon, a book named Tarkin that reveals the backstory of that character. I'm really interested in that one because the author did a great job on a similar book about Darth Plaguis which was basically an origin story for Emperor Palpatine/Darth Sideous.
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And Harrison apparently broke his leg rather than just his ankle.
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