Disney, WandaVision & The Future of The Industry
By David Poland
I watched the first three episodes of
WandaVision that were provided to the media… with modest interest. The buzz was super-hot. The internet, as it sometimes does, so oversaturated the web with anticipation that the actual show seemed anticlimactic. Still, when the content became available, I jumped on it, not because I wanted to see the earth’s two most perfect specimens recreate the TV of my childhood, but to get the big answer.
Why?
This question has many answers, of course. Why is Marvel approaching this in this way? On screen, there was a meticulous recreation of the sets and the tone of
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With
Lucasfilm s announcement that all video games based on its properties will now live under the “Lucasfilm Games” umbrella, it appears that a new age is about to begin for the company s video games ambitions. We already got a glimpse of what this new strategy is with the reveal of a
new Indiana Jones game by Bethesda s studio MachineGames. And more recently, Ubisoft confirmed that it s making an
open-world Star Wars game, which is all the more surprising, given Star Wars titles have been predominantly developed by Lucasfilm s longtime video game collaborator
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Novelist Alan Dean Foster wrote a treatment for
Star Wars: Episode IX that the prolific author says would have retconned as much as possible from
Star Wars:
Star Wars movie. Foster, who penned the novel adaptations for creator George Lucas original
Star Wars and the J.J. Abrams-directed
The Force Awakens, says he hated writer-director Rian Johnson s middle installment preceding what would become Abrams
Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker. In Foster s unused treatment for
Episode IX, the author attempted to correct or explain many of the silly things in
Episode VIII of Disney-Lucasfilm s
Star Wars sequel trilogy: Episode
VIII was out, it was a done deal. And I went and saw it, and I thought it was a terrible film. I thought it was a terrible
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