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So Cad Bane has to show up in ep 1 of the Book of Boba Fett, right guys?
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The most passionate Star Wars fan Ive seen..Folk was boohoo crying when Luke showed up..couldn't even get through the rest of the stream without getting emotional.. For those that havent watched or don’t plan on watching Clone Wars/Rebels check his vids out, because YOU WILL want to know who Thrawn is
Man, my wife was laughing at my reaction the moment I saw the X-Wing.Yesterday my wife was like: I can’t believe it’s Christmas Eve.
Me: I can’t believe they brought Luke MF Skywalker back. I’m still shook. Wow.
Wife:
Both WW movies weren't good. I don't know how anybody got fooled in to that.
Chill.Women being fooling us for millenia.
“Many also took exception with the portrayal of Luke Skywalker, who was reintroduced for the first time since Return of the Jedi (save for the tease at the end of The Force Awakens) as a disillusioned hermit who'd cut himself off from the Force.”The Last Jedi Was 'Terrible,' Star Wars Novelist Alan Dean Foster Says
Alan Dean Foster, the acclaimed author behind Splinter of the Mind's Eye, called 2017's Star Wars: The Last Jedi 'a terrible film.'www.cbr.com
Foster conceived an idea to give Rey an undefined disease that would have meant replacing part of her brain with electronics, making her "part droid" to explain her quickly-acquired skills
"That gives her the ability to learn remarkably quickly and also enhances her existing Force powers, and that's how she can throw boulders around at the end of Episode VIII," Foster said. "Also, it allows her to be instantly simpatico with other droids. I thought this would be a really fun story element, as well as explaining why and how she's able to do these remarkable things."
The treatment also gives Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill) "what I thought was a proper send-off at the end of Episode IX." In The Last Jedi, Luke dies alone on Ahch-To after using the Force to project his image across the galaxy to Crait, where he confronts and taunts corrupted nephew Kylo Ren (Adam Driver).
"At the end of it, there's a big battle on Coruscant with the Emperor's clones. I also manage to provide proper motivation for the character that they forced Boyega to fall in love with, I give her something proper to do that justifies her character," Foster said of Rose (Kelly Marie Tran), the Resistance maintenance worker introduced in The Last Jedi. "At the end of the film, Luke is dying under a tree, and Rey comes out. And Luke's last words are 'Aunt Beru,' which brings the whole thing full cycle."
Sobbing over a hooded stuntman when you could be watching this insteadSon...I’m still sobbing