Re: "High Republic" Films
Posted: Thu January 09, 2020 4:28 pm
The back half of the game really takes it up a notch.Ensign9 wrote:Btw, Jedi: Fallen Order is outstanding story-wise. I'm hoping the Obi-Wan series carries a similar tone.
The back half of the game really takes it up a notch.Ensign9 wrote:Btw, Jedi: Fallen Order is outstanding story-wise. I'm hoping the Obi-Wan series carries a similar tone.
I need to get this goddamn game already!Monkey_Driven wrote:The back half of the game really takes it up a notch.Ensign9 wrote:Btw, Jedi: Fallen Order is outstanding story-wise. I'm hoping the Obi-Wan series carries a similar tone.
Agreed. It's great from the start but theMonkey_Driven wrote:The back half of the game really takes it up a notch.Ensign9 wrote:Btw, Jedi: Fallen Order is outstanding story-wise. I'm hoping the Obi-Wan series carries a similar tone.
Agreed on both counts.Ensign9 wrote:Agreed. It's great from the start but theMonkey_Driven wrote:The back half of the game really takes it up a notch.Ensign9 wrote:Btw, Jedi: Fallen Order is outstanding story-wise. I'm hoping the Obi-Wan series carries a similar tone.sequence is where it starts ramping up to another level. Also, I'd play an entire game just exploring
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Or not.dimejinky99 wrote:You could, yknow, not watch it
Kennedy hates divisive endings.durdencommatyler wrote:From my guy:
B&W were fired after the dismal response to the final season of GoT.
Their deal with Netflix isn't absurd in the least: $250 million barely covers two seasons of GoT and wouldn't cover two seasons of The Mandalorian.
KK initally spoke with them about running a series based on The Old Republic but they came back with wanting to create a trilogy about the very first Force Users, set more than 30,000 years prior to ANH. She went along with it until the extremely divisive final season of GoT.
At that point, the writing was on the wall for them at Lucasfilm.
B wrote:Kennedy hates divisive endings.durdencommatyler wrote:From my guy:
B&W were fired after the dismal response to the final season of GoT.
Their deal with Netflix isn't absurd in the least: $250 million barely covers two seasons of GoT and wouldn't cover two seasons of The Mandalorian.
KK initally spoke with them about running a series based on The Old Republic but they came back with wanting to create a trilogy about the very first Force Users, set more than 30,000 years prior to ANH. She went along with it until the extremely divisive final season of GoT.
At that point, the writing was on the wall for them at Lucasfilm.
Good post, chud.dimejinky99 wrote:B wrote:Kennedy hates divisive endings.durdencommatyler wrote:From my guy:
B&W were fired after the dismal response to the final season of GoT.
Their deal with Netflix isn't absurd in the least: $250 million barely covers two seasons of GoT and wouldn't cover two seasons of The Mandalorian.
KK initally spoke with them about running a series based on The Old Republic but they came back with wanting to create a trilogy about the very first Force Users, set more than 30,000 years prior to ANH. She went along with it until the extremely divisive final season of GoT.
At that point, the writing was on the wall for them at Lucasfilm.
You should look up these two movies last Jedi and rise of skywalker.
Tres divisive