New Rumor Insists That The Star Wars Sequel Trilogy Is Being Remade
The constant back and forth over the status of the
Star Wars Sequel Trilogy has provided plenty of entertainment for those who love a wild and unsubstantiated rumor that verges closer and closer to full-blown conspiracy theory territory with each passing day, and the repeated scuttlebutt that
Infamous YouTuber Doomcock, who claims to have sources buried deep within Lucasfilm who apparently only relay information to him that surrounds
The Force Awakens,
The Last Jedi and
The Rise of Skywalker being wiped from canon, has been at it again. After recently reporting for at least the sixth time that it was happening, the much more reputable Jason Ward of Making Star Wars called the speculation preposterous, based on the well-founded logic that the Sequel Trilogy made billions for the studio and continues to bring in merchandise revenue to this day.
New Rumor Says Star Wars Sequel Trilogy Remake Will Give Luke A Fitting Ending
Star Wars Sequel Trilogy received a fairly divisive reception. Most fans were on board for
The Force Awakens, but then
The Last Jedi happened.
It was as if two entirely different movies had been screened for each half of the fanbase. Some were praising
Episode VIII as the best
Star Wars sequel since the
The Rise of Skywalker had much the same effect, and viewed in retrospect it would be a pretty huge understatement to say the most recent trio of sci-fi blockbusters didn’t send everyone home pleased. Of course, Disney still made over $4 billion from box office takings and billions more in merchandising sales and tie-in deals, so they were no doubt happy at the end of the day.
When Mark Hamill was confirmed to be returning alongside fellow legacy players Harrison Ford and Carrie Fisher for the
Star Wars Sequel Trilogy, fans were ecstatic at seeing the original trio back together again. However, it would be an understatement to say that Luke’s character arc wasn’t received too well by many, and even Hamill voiced his disappointment at how the return of the legendary Jedi was handled.
The 69 year-old took second billing behind Ford in
The Force Awakens despite only appearing for a few seconds at the very end of the movie, before playing a much more substantial role in
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Becoming famous around the world definitely has its perks, and it inspires folks to learn as much as they can about your life up to, and through, some of your most landmark accomplishments. Even actor Oscar Isaac knows this, and if he somehow didnât before today, he does now. Somehow, the internet has learned that the man who portrayed
This isnât just some secondhand gossip either, as photographic evidence is out there, in the world, ready for anyone to see. Of course, Twitter happens to be the place where this discovery was made, because where else on the internet could such a find be displayed other than social media? Enough discussing the matter though, as you see Oscar Isaac, in his ska band days, courtesy of the photo below:
Lucasfilm Reportedly Wants All Star Wars Projects To Have POC Or Female Main Character
Hollywood is making a concerted effort to place a bigger focus on diversity and inclusion than ever before, as society finds itself gripped by widespread calls for change. Tessa Thompson hinted that the Marvel Cinematic Universe would be at the forefront of the movement, and so far she appears to be right on the money.
The first 23 movies to come out of the world’s biggest franchise boasted two female heroes and one title hero of color between them, but the next 25 projects include
Black Widow, sequels to