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Should Kathleen Kennedy be let go from the Star Wars megaproject?
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Re: Should Kathleen Kennedy be let go from the Star Wars megaproject?
It just makes me angry that they're cherry-picking Legends elements to throw into the new canon. Why not do their own thing, or declare Legends a "separate but still canon continuity?"
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Re: Should Kathleen Kennedy be let go from the Star Wars megaproject?
I do not know if it has been mentioned in this thread. And I did not read it directly. But I have heard it is because much of legends goes in odd directions. Like killing Chewie for being hard to write dialogue for. So unless you want the Falcon scrapped and Chewie dead offscreen. Then yeah, they are cherry picking.
And I am slightly glad they did not go with the Thrawn trilogy. It needs our heroes younger and there would be people griping about making a movie of a novel and comparing them. Again it might be better to cherry pick the ideas than to recreate them.
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Some things make no sense. Like not adapting the Yuuzhan Vong. Seriously? Why not? Or their recent attempts to try and remake KOTOR to shoehorn that into "the new canon." It just feels like they're twisting the timeline rather than making it an alternate timeline with their shenanigans. It's poor leadership. Which others can attest to.
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Re: Should Kathleen Kennedy be let go from the Star Wars megaproject?
Only the worst gets as odd as TLJ.Nealithi wrote: ↑Wed Oct 24, 2018 1:22 amI do not know if it has been mentioned in this thread. And I did not read it directly. But I have heard it is because much of legends goes in odd directions. Like killing Chewie for being hard to write dialogue for. So unless you want the Falcon scrapped and Chewie dead offscreen. Then yeah, they are cherry picking.
And I am slightly glad they did not go with the Thrawn trilogy. It needs our heroes younger and there would be people griping about making a movie of a novel and comparing them. Again it might be better to cherry pick the ideas than to recreate them.
Re: Should Kathleen Kennedy be let go from the Star Wars megaproject?
The thing about adaptations is that they don't have to be exactly like the source material. The Thrawn trilogy could have been done with some changes. You'd have to make changes anyway so that each movie could be it's own self-contained episode, as the books are essentially just one big book that's been split up into three.
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Or the Darth Bane trilogy being one big book. MCU is doing well with this model. No reason Star Wars couldn't have. Or hell, the Dark Empire trilogy. CGI Luke to have a younger appearance, and bam.
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Re: Should Kathleen Kennedy be let go from the Star Wars megaproject?
How? The purpose of the book burning scene isn't destroying the past or the precepts of Star Wars (hell, the books aren't even burned because Rey has them). It's because Luke is *obsessed* with the past to the point where he's consumed by it and the burning of the tree is Yoda's way of telling him to let go.Slash Gallagher wrote: ↑Sun Oct 21, 2018 9:37 am
It just attempted to do that with the whole book burning and Kylo speech.
There is a difference between taking a a warrior and floating an apple. I don't recall super stus and sues like Rey in the EU existing as Jedi or even Sith.
In star Wars? Outside of SW in important franchises of the scale of Star Wars?
Also Kylo Ren is the villain. You're not exactly supposed to AGREE with what he says.
As for Force savants in the EU... I mean, there's Darth Zannah from the Bane series who instinctively used the Force to kill two fully trained Jedi Knights when she was like... six years old? Karr Vastor from the Clone Wars comics who was never trained but whose natural affinity with the Force was so great that he fought Mace Windu to a draw. Corran Horn from the X-Wing novels who used a mind-trick on a Stormtrooper without knowing what he was doing or how he was doing it. Then of course there's one of the biggest EU favorites of them all, Kyle Katarn, who defeated seven Dark Jedi (one of whom was a former Jedi Master) with basically no training at all. The list goes on but those are the ones that stick out the most in my mind.
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Re: Should Kathleen Kennedy be let go from the Star Wars megaproject?
Heck, even Luke himself was naturally using the force to a crazy degree without training without even knowing it, given that he was regularly hitting 2 meter womp rats in a flying speeder.... and he thought that was easy! He had no idea that was considered impossible until the guy next to him thought it was an impossible shot.
It's not super mega badass beats all enemies feat by any means, but still impressive.
It's not super mega badass beats all enemies feat by any means, but still impressive.