Is it ever explained how Anakin had the knowledge to go force ghost since Yoda and Obi Wan had to train for it?
I have an interesting theory about Poe Cameron, which has probably been spotted already but I'll throw it out there.
That scene where it appears Kylo Ren is torturing him with the force, it immediately cuts to a scene of a massive explosion in a heavily forested area. I think that scene is Alderaan being destroyed by the first Death Star, and Cameron was a child who witnessed the planets destruction from afar and was scarred for life, maybe lost his entire family or something. Everyone he knew, and Ren is torturing him with that imagery in his head.
Just pure speculation drawing nothing from any leaks from me.
He basically walked into a kindergarten and singlehandedly killed scores of children. Just because he was angry and told to do so.
Fuck peace, love and shit.
Of course, that wasn't established when ROTJ was filmed, but that scene alone makes the ROTJ ending completely unintelligable. All of a sudden Yoda and Obi-Wan are ok with Anakin because.. WHY? The prequels really fail to make ANY reasonable argument for Anakin's slide to the dark side, there's absolutely no case for sympathy towards him. The audience can't find it in themselves to like him, how can Yoda and Obi-Wan? I mean, when I first watched Jedi, I actually made my peace with Vader after his sacrifice. After watching the prequels, watching the Jedi again became a terrible experience. Vader's sacrifice meant nothing to me, I just wanted him to fucking die. And Hayden Christensen as the Force Ghost? ARGH..
The prequels truly ruined EVERYTHING.
You know what would be a good name for a Star Wars character?
Oscar Isaac
I have an interesting theory about Poe Cameron, which has probably been spotted already but I'll throw it out there.
That scene where it appears Kylo Ren is torturing him with the force, it immediately cuts to a scene of a massive explosion in a heavily forested area. I think that scene is Alderaan being destroyed by the first Death Star, and Cameron was a child who witnessed the planets destruction from afar and was scarred for life, maybe lost his entire family or something. Everyone he knew, and Ren is torturing him with that imagery in his head.
Just pure speculation drawing nothing from any leaks from me.
It sort of makes sense if you consider that Coruscant is the capital of the galaxy, the Jedi HQ is there so naturally they are well known on the planet. But their members are spread across the galaxy doing whatever they do, it's logical that in an entire galaxy there will be systems who have had minimal contact with them and only hear vague stories about them.
If an organisation like Interpol was suddenly destroyed and all records of them erased, 50 years on would the average person in a country like Papua New Guinea have any idea who they were? Everything from ANH onwards has been set on backwater planets far away from the upper echelons of galactic society.
Chewie is just some guy in a suit. I can't look past that.
I have no problem with actors in suits, but Chewie is so bad.
You have no soul. I feel bad for you.Chewie is just some guy in a suit. I can't look past that.
I have no problem with actors in suits, but Chewie is so bad.
Hard to replicate that lovable bad ass scared fuzzball. He is basically that cool dog everyone loves. How you apply that to some other alien, tough.
There is definitely some aliens in the film but alongside like Chewie, have to wait and see. The thing about Chewie is, he doesn't age badly over time like CGI, so I would hope if they ever do one, isn't CGI.
Speaking of Chewie, was ripping the arms off Stormtroopers just an over the top threat or actually a Wookie thing.
One of those aliens supposedly appears in the film's poster (the short humanoid left of R2) and is said to be the female voice speaking English in the trailer. If true that rules her out as she's far too generic in my opinion. For me, a truly unique alien would preferably not speak English as well as look a little less like something we've already seen multiple times before in the series.There are at least one or two characters that have not been shown yet, that have a role in the plot and are supposed to be alien, so maybe we will still get a new iconic alien character.
Oscar Isaac is not old enough to be alive in ANH.
There'll be plenty of aliens in the film.
A few from Maz Kanata's castle.
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And there are alien X-Wing pilots too, such as the brilliantly named Ello Asty.
Just noticed this on Reddit.
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Quite a few little references in that scene with the Mando symbol as well.
He is 36. Could easily pass as 40, which would make him 6 years old in ANH.
Not that I agree with that theory.
Let's forget how he blew up an entire planet with all the billions of children living on it in 4.He basically walked into a kindergarten and singlehandedly killed scores of children. Just because he was angry and told to do so.
Fuck peace, love and shit.
Of course, that wasn't established when ROTJ was filmed, but that scene alone makes the ROTJ ending completely unintelligable. All of a sudden Yoda and Obi-Wan are ok with Anakin because.. WHY? The prequels really fail to make ANY reasonable argument for Anakin's slide to the dark side, there's absolutely no case for sympathy towards him. The audience can't find it in themselves to like him, how can Yoda and Obi-Wan? I mean, when I first watched Jedi, I actually made my peace with Vader after his sacrifice. After watching the prequels, watching the Jedi again became a terrible experience. Vader's sacrifice meant nothing to me, I just wanted him to fucking die. And Hayden Christensen as the Force Ghost? ARGH..
The prequels truly ruined EVERYTHING.
This, plus I think we already know for a fact he was born after RotJ. I haven't been keeping up with Shattered Empire like I should, but I'm pretty sure he was conceived after the Battle of Endor.Oscar Isaac is not old enough to be alive in ANH.
I have an interesting theory about Poe Cameron, which has probably been spotted already but I'll throw it out there.
That scene where it appears Kylo Ren is torturing him with the force, it immediately cuts to a scene of a massive explosion in a heavily forested area. I think that scene is Alderaan being destroyed by the first Death Star, and Cameron was a child who witnessed the planets destruction from afar and was scarred for life, maybe lost his entire family or something. Everyone he knew, and Ren is torturing him with that imagery in his head.
Just pure speculation drawing nothing from any leaks from me.
I have an interesting theory about Poe Cameron, which has probably been spotted already but I'll throw it out there.
That scene where it appears Kylo Ren is torturing him with the force, it immediately cuts to a scene of a massive explosion in a heavily forested area. I think that scene is Alderaan being destroyed by the first Death Star, and Cameron was a child who witnessed the planets destruction from afar and was scarred for life, maybe lost his entire family or something. Everyone he knew, and Ren is torturing him with that imagery in his head.
Just pure speculation drawing nothing from any leaks from me.
He's 36. What's the time span from IV to VI?Oscar Isaac is not old enough to be alive in ANH.
He's 36. What's the time span from IV to VI?
It was in a goddamned comic.
Still canon.
4 years.
I think you'll find it's a bit longer than that. Luke had to return to Dagobah to finish his training with Yoda between Empire and Jedi. However the comments about the comic book completely invalidates my theory it seems
Yup, the Jedi go from a revered counsil in the galaxy to some mystical cult only heard of through legends in the span of a few decades. Really does not make sense at all.
That is what we are saying.
What if the put Ahsoka and some Clone Wars characters in carbonite. That way they could appear in sequel era stories.
There'll be plenty of aliens in the film.
A few from Maz Kanata's castle.
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And there are alien X-Wing pilots too, such as the brilliantly named Ello Asty.
He basically walked into a kindergarten and singlehandedly killed scores of children. Just because he was angry and told to do so.
Fuck peace, love and shit.
Of course, that wasn't established when ROTJ was filmed, but that scene alone makes the ROTJ ending completely unintelligable. All of a sudden Yoda and Obi-Wan are ok with Anakin because.. WHY? The prequels really fail to make ANY reasonable argument for Anakin's slide to the dark side, there's absolutely no case for sympathy towards him. The audience can't find it in themselves to like him, how can Yoda and Obi-Wan? I mean, when I first watched Jedi, I actually made my peace with Vader after his sacrifice. After watching the prequels, watching the Jedi again became a terrible experience. Vader's sacrifice meant nothing to me, I just wanted him to fucking die. And Hayden Christensen as the Force Ghost? ARGH..
The prequels truly ruined EVERYTHING.
It doesn't make sense for the prequel to og trilogy, BUT it makes a lot of sense from VI to VII. As already said, it would be inner cycle stuff and most people would have never witnesses anything and only heard rumors about Vader and the Emperor.
Nobody would have ever heard of Luke's capabilities if they weren't in his direct vicinity while shit went down.
The only people known to us that could use the force died or withdrew themselves from public. An already obscure 'religion' was whiped from the galaxy with the incidents of Episode VI.
It's not hard to believe that there is nothing left but rumors.
Think about it this way: Was there an occult devision within the Nazis?![]()
Is his conception still canon?It's probably something he could do inherently. Being conceived as he was.
It doesn't make sense for the prequel to og trilogy, BUT it makes a lot of sense from VI to VII. As already said, it would be inner cycle stuff and most people would have never witnesses anything and only heard rumors about Vader and the Emperor.
Nobody would have ever heard of Luke's capabilities if they weren't in his direct vicinity while shit went down.
The only people known to us that could use the force died or withdrew themselves from public. An already obscure 'religion' was whiped from the galaxy with the incidents of Episode VI.
It's not hard to believe that there is nothing left but rumors.
Think about it this way: Was there an occult devision within the Nazis?![]()
Dude, he blew up a planet with billions of people on it, kids included too as Vader. You were ok with that before the prequel came out?
Killing those kids made sense to me when I first saw it because that joke of Hayden Christian was dying and Vader was being born.
I think it Vader's nature to kill a whole bunch of innocents for almost no reason at all.
Also it is not in the Jedi code to hold grudges or any strong feeling cause that would lead them into the dark side. I think that's been covered.
Yeah, no kidding. Lucas overpopulated the prequels with jedi. The Episode 4 stuff makes sense if you think about the universe as it should have been, with Jedi being at their peak maybe a 1000 years earlier, in Knights Of The Old Republic era. Lucas should have only had a smaller group of Jedi in the prequels. It would have made a lot of things make more sense, such as how the Empire was able to rise to power without needing stupid BS like 'order 66'. But that's of course just one of the many problems with those movies. Best thing is to just consider them fanfiction.
Just read Shattered Empire IV. I'm basically just gonna spoiler tag the whole question in fact.
So will it in fact be Poe who is sensitive to the force after all? What with that tree from the temple and everything. That would be an amazing twist after all this expecting Rey &or Finn to be the force wielders.
Well, the fact that clone wars got its name because one side deployed clone soldiers was pretty anticlimactic.
As child I imagined the craziest things and then we got episode 2.
I think you'll find it's a bit longer than that. Luke had to return to Dagobah to finish his training with Yoda between Empire and Jedi. However the comments about the comic book completely invalidates my theory it seems
AFAIC it was Tarkin who blew up Alderaan, the thing was completely his idea and in his control ("Dantooine is too far for a demonstration", remember?). Vader actually preferred to personally torture Leia ("Leave that to me.") rather than come up with something like blowing up Alderaan. That was Tarkin who would take the Death Star to Alderaan and hold it hostage in return for the location of the Rebel Base when Vader failed. Vader did not object or intervene, but neither did he approve or command the station to fire. To me, he was completely redeemable.
Regardless, pushing a button and killing of masses of people is a lot less personal than going face to face with scores of kids and cutting them to pieces. I could press a button, destroy a planet full of strangers, and live with it. I couldn't butcher thirty kids that I knew personally and live with that.. Prequel Anakin fuck off and burn in molten metal for eternity.
The black guy is the main character? Why is he looking confused and deadeyed in the trailer?
The black guy is the main character? Why is he looking confused and deadeyed in the trailer?
Cross posting from the Star Wars OT because it's always so damned quiet in there and there are clearly comic readers here:
He's played by a guy in a suit.I wonder how Chewie would look and moves by using the new Planet Of The Apes movies tech.