For now, What If …? is focusing on characters who have already appeared in live-action. But animation history has noteworthy examples of popular characters who appeared in animation first before making it big in live-action. Harley Quinn debuted in the 1990s Batman animated series decades before debuting in Suicide Squad, while Ahsoka Tano, the fan-favorite Jedi, appeared in animation in 2008 before Rosario Dawson made the jump to live action in The Mandalorian season two. Now, Dawson is leading a live-action Ahsoka spinoff for Disney+, with sources saying Lucasfilm is looking for an actress to star opposite Dawson as Mandalorian warrior Sabine Wren.
You can probably thank the failure of Solo for that.I'm tired of TV shows. I wish they would announce and develop more movies.
You can probably thank the failure of Solo for that.
There will definitely be more movies but I feel at this point it should be something different - distant past (Old Republic) or in the future.
Besides, I'm glad they're not milking movies like the MCU. Let it take a break. The Mandalorian is pretty good and I'm impressed with the production values. Some of the SFX in Mando look better than some of the big budget MCU flicks.
If they can keep a consistent quality, I wouldn't mind sticking with shows for awhile.
But another movie, which will almost certainly happen, needs to be big while also puting something new on the table.
They are planning more movies, and they are trying to figure out how to do them in the Marvel way where you have A thread B thread and then Thread across multiple films. Where eventually all the threads will come together in an Endgame type of way. build and build and build then ultimately face off against a big bad.You can probably thank the failure of Solo for that.
There will definitely be more movies but I feel at this point it should be something different - distant past (Old Republic) or in the future.
Besides, I'm glad they're not milking movies like the MCU. Let it take a break. The Mandalorian is pretty good and I'm impressed with the production values. Some of the SFX in Mando look better than some of the big budget MCU flicks.
If they can keep a consistent quality, I wouldn't mind sticking with shows for awhile.
But another movie, which will almost certainly happen, needs to be big while also puting something new on the table.
They are planning more movies, and they are trying to figure out how to do them in the Marvel way where you have A thread B thread and then Thread across multiple films. Where eventually all the threads will come together in an Endgame type of way. build and build and build then ultimately face off against a big bad.
I've got awful news for you.I think the Rian Johnson films are dead as nothing has been said of them in a long time.
It’s 1 minute and just concept art.I guess there’s a quick look at the Obi-Wan Kenobi series that takes place 10 years after RotS on Disney+
They barely advertised this.
I've got awful news for you.
Good News
Rian Johnson's Star Wars Trilogy Canceled Rumors Roar Up Yet Again
Despite Rian Johnson's previous claims, it looks like his Star Wars trilogy might not be happening now.movieweb.com
You're not getting Rian's movie or Patty Jenkins'...
...but you're getting three more years of Kathleen Kennedy.
Do we think the Patty Jenkins film is getting cancelled due to WW84?
The story going around is "creative differences" and not really scheduling like was the original excuse. They're saying Jenkins can't deal with Lucasfilm's "plot point via committee" way of doing things now ever virtually every line has to be vetted as to not piss off people online.
You're not getting Rian's movie or Patty Jenkins'...
...but you're getting three more years of Kathleen Kennedy.
Woah that tales of the jedi logo is the same from the original dark horse comic... I am a huge fan of those comics
Star Wars has a particular aesthetic, yes, and the Mandalorian got it right in a lot of episodes. I don't know enough about film to describe it, but to me the difference seems to stem from how content is produced nowadays. For comparison:Genuine question. What is it about Post-Disney Star Wars that makes it feel so… un-Star Wars-y? Not from its writing, but from its visual design? It all feels so fake, so plasticY. I can‘t imagine its just because we have better technology and cameras. Mandalorian looks so damn perfect visually as Star Wars.
It's been out for a long time.I wonder if we will get a big “4K” box set release.
Also wasn’t there rumors going around that Disney would re-release the original cuts of Star Wars?
It's been out for a long time.
Literally every time there's a new home video release some clickbait hoaxer will lie and claim it'll include the original cuts. Lucasfilm said they won't do that and won't touch George's cuts.
Lucasfilm Won't Release Theatrical Cuts of Classic 'Star Wars'
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Yes it's still in print.Well shit! I completely missed it. Is it still available for purchase?
Well shit! I completely missed it. Is it still available for purchase?
I wouldn't say post-Disney.Star Wars has a particular aesthetic, yes, and the Mandalorian got it right in a lot of episodes. I don't know enough about film to describe it, but to me the difference seems to stem from how content is produced nowadays. For comparison:
compared to:
To me, the AT ATs on Hoth look better even though I can tell they are miniatures or whatever. It isn't just the "money shots" though - it's the fact that they had to physically create like 90% of everything we see in the OT. It lends itself to a certain aesthetic you notice across every single frame. I think our brains subconsciously notice CGI especially when there are real life objects and people in the same scene. Even though a lot of the puppets/sets in the OT look bad by today's standards, they are actually real things.
It really depends on your preference. Do you prefer to notice puppets, matte paintings and sound stages? Or do you prefer to notice CGI? If you are an OT fan like me, you probably prefer the former.