super late to the party but is there a case to be made about Luke being the main antagonist, this is the final trailer and still no signs of Luke
He's in the trailer. He places his hand on R2. He's not the antagonist.
super late to the party but is there a case to be made about Luke being the main antagonist, this is the final trailer and still no signs of Luke
Kylo's voice is just awesome. The moment he speaks while looking at Vader's mask gave me the shook.
super late to the party but is there a case to be made about Luke being the main antagonist, this is the final trailer and still no signs of Luke
super late to the party but is there a case to be made about Luke being the main antagonist, this is the final trailer and still no signs of Luke
I'm completely devastated at the lack of Nien Nunb. He helps blow up Death Star 2: Electric Boogaloo, then gets immediately forgotten. The man is a hero! He helped saved the galaxy! And I think we all know he's the one who really piloted the Millennium Falcon out of the Death Star. Lando was probably smashed on Colt 45s. I demand to be given a new in-canon novel to write about cults springing up to worship him.
I really don't think it's that hard to believe. The galaxy is a big place and it doesn't really seem like they have any galaxy-wide News Networks that broadcast Jedi-activities. So most people probably heard very little or nothing about Luke's or Vader's force-powers. And anyone who was alive during the prequels is dead. So maybe you have some old folks talking about the force and jedis and sith, but it would obviously seem like myth to most common people.Yeah, lets be honest, that makes no sense and is just something we have to swallow.
Prequel movies: Jedis and light sabers everywhere
Original movies: "The Force is a superstition" *force choke*
Now: "Jedis? Surely a fairytale"
Thanks for the answers, I'm genuinely curious
I'll have to check out the new canon materials, maybe that'll help me fill in the gaps
So they'd probably not dothing would they?another round of "Skywalker is the bad guy with the mask and the red sword"
there were only 10 000 Jedis during the prequels.
In a whole galaxy, thats nothing.
Love this shot.
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As jaded as I was after the prequels, I say fuck it, I want to be excited again. I am excited again.
Nope. You can see Kylo Ren without his helmet fighting Finn at the end. Clearly not Luke!
Every single Wookie that fought with Yoda knew he was a Jedi. Chewbacca knew about Jedis if this shit is canon.how many of these trillions was in conflict planet during the war? How many actually saw a Jedi?
Not helped by the fact how prequels make the galaxy seem tiny because it's always the same people and same planets who are important, everyone's related and everyone knew everyone as kids. Of course Vader built C3PO, of course.
Way to ruin your own galaxy.
Am I the only one who'd love to see a race between the Falcon and the Enterprise?
Of course Vader built C3PO, of course.
I hate that storyline so much. Who thought that was a great idea
Huh, I didn't even notice he wasn't wearing a helment at the end of the trailer and I've watched so many times now.
both movies have a death star = regurgitated?
I didn't say the entire film was. But ideas were certainly regurgitated. This was a criticism of the film all the way back in 1983, it's not new.
For instance the Death Star repeat wasn't the original plan, earlier drafts had them go to the Empire's seat of power in Coruscant.
Plus it started the "let's all go to Tatooine the remote desert world with nothing on it" thing the PT couldn't get enough of.
why wouldn't a little child slave build a protocol droid to help his slave mother with etiquette and protocol?I hate that storyline so much. Who thought that was a great idea
Every single Wookie that fought with Yoda knew he was a Jedi. Chewbacca knew about Jedis if this shit is canon.
Propaganda isn't that good, it's not so good as to erase memories.
I hate that storyline so much. Who thought that was a great idea
Every single Wookie that fought with Yoda knew he was a Jedi. Chewbacca knew about Jedis if this shit is canon.
Propaganda isn't that good, it's not so good as to erase memories.
I believe it safe to assume that while Adam Driver, a completely different human being than Mark Hamill, who has already been seen in official materials without the mask revealing that he is indeed Kylo Ren, the face behind the mask, that Abrams could be pulling a long con by having the film end with Adam Driver not only removing his mask revealing Adam Driver, but continuing to remove his face, revealing Mark Hamill and that the Adam Driver face, a trick that Abrams learned during his time on Mission: Impossible.
Why do people think that the Empire wiped the memory of the Jedi from existence? Nobody in the OT goes around saying "the Jedi never existed, they're a legend!" They say that the Jedi are dead and that their belief in the Force is a hokey ancient religion. The vast majority of people never met a Jedi, so there's no more reason for them to believe that the Force is real than for you to believe that David Blaine can actually levitate or whatever.
Now we are thirty years beyond that point with a character who is a loner on an Outer Rim desert planet and a guy who says in the trailer that he was raised to be a Stormtrooper. Neither of whom obviously would have a proper education about the past. We don't even know how Finn feels about the Force, although if he's on the same side initially as Kylo Ren then he may not be skeptical. But why would Rey think that rumors of amazing acts were anything other than legendary?
People are really twisting "the Jed were rare and not many people believe in their abilities" into "EVERYONE FORGOT THE JEDI EXISTED".
I dont understand why this trailer makes me sad, lol.
Dont know why.
Not helped by the fact how prequels make the galaxy seem tiny because it's always the same people and same planets who are important, everyone's related and everyone knew everyone as kids. Of course Vader built C3PO, of course.
Way to ruin your own galaxy.
How many people in a galaxy is that really gonna be?
You have it all wrong. There are two Kylo Rens, one will be Adam Driver who is a wannabe poser who saw the real Kylo Ren and was like 'I wanna be that cool', the second will be Mark Hamill who is the actual Kylo Ren.
Here's why it really hits me emotionally:
1) Han Solo as a believer. His whole attitude in the trailer is so broke down and devastated. It's absolutely heartbreaking.
2) Finn's look of terror facing down Kylo Ren. This, to me, is the keystone of what makes Star Wars, pretty much any great adventure, so resonant. One charac, facing down their biggest fear manifest, and continuing to stand and face it.
That shit, man. It completely wrecks me. We can do it, as a people and a species. It just straight up gives me hope.
why wouldn't a little child slave build a protocol droid to help his slave mother with etiquette and protocol?
So they also wiped out living memory from 10 trillion people?
Let us be honest and admit that it makes no sense but is good because it makes the force and jedis cooler again.
Considering how they entire planets as greatful to Jedi...probably a lot. Then you have those planets that the Jedi were sent to as Generals in an incredibly long and Brutal Civil War, there's no way they wouldn't know unless they just didn't get news.
Slavery and Genocide just makes you dead or disappear, not forget the past.Genocide works.
But like I said, based on the PT, Palps had a profound effect on the force, so its not a stretch to believe he was able to "poison the well" of sorts.
I believe it safe to assume that while Adam Driver, a completely different human being than Mark Hamill, who has already been seen in official materials without the mask revealing that he is indeed Kylo Ren, the face behind the mask, that Abrams could be pulling a long con by having the film end with Adam Driver not only removing his mask revealing Adam Driver, but continuing to remove his face, revealing Mark Hamill and that the Adam Driver face, a trick that Abrams learned during his time on Mission: Impossible, was fake.
I believe it safe to assume that while Adam Driver, a completely different human being than Mark Hamill, who has already been seen in official materials without the mask revealing that he is indeed Kylo Ren, the face behind the mask, that Abrams could be pulling a long con by having the film end with Adam Driver not only removing his mask revealing Adam Driver, but continuing to remove his face, revealing Mark Hamill and that the Adam Driver face, a trick that Abrams learned during his time on Mission: Impossible, was fake.
It's from The Empire Strikes Back, I believe it was used in a lot of Han scenes and also during the ending. If I remember correctly it's the Han/Leia theme but it's also commonly viewed as sort of the ESB theme as well.
Han and Leia's theme introduced in Empire Strikes Back. Even the trailer music is nostalgia pandering.![]()