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Holy shit... Mike predicted that The Force itself is going to be destroyed in this movie.... and I have a feeling that he's right.
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Holy shit... Mike predicted that The Force itself is going to be destroyed in this movie.... and I have a feeling that he's right.
With how much its been talked about in SW discussions everywhere and referenced in Disney media to the point of hammering you over the head with it (with 2018 having a huge amount of time travel referencing bs), I'm almost 81% certain of this scenario happening. Question is, why destroy the Force and turn everyone into a Darth Nihilus vacuum if Rey is just gonna go back in time and undo everything? Also for some reason, it grosses me out that Disney is trying to imply that their continuity is the original and true timeline and that Rey is the unintentional creator/goddess of the timeline we once knew. Even if they push the reset button and undo all of their own bullshit, they still want to have Rey be the center of the universe in some way or form.Mike is definitely right about one thing: There's nowhere to go moving forward in the Star Wars universe, so they have to go backward.
Thanks for the link. This will prove informative.Hey @GeneralFriendliness, I found this article that would attract your interest. Let me know what you think,
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Why Is Everyone So Scared of Disney? (Column)
Like more or less everyone I know, I have no desire to see a single entertainment company take over the future, dominating what had been a movie industry of multiple entities, each one fighting for…variety.com
Disney is like a Black Hole at this point and it really is worrisome to think about what they can do with all these IPs put together... Make Wreck It Ralph 3: Ralph Wrecks the Fictional-Multiverse? Also if Disney owns FOX does that mean they now own the distribution rights to Lost In Space and Irwin Allen's other shows...?Yet let’s be clear: It’s not just, or maybe even primarily, the size of the company that is giving people the shakes. It’s the fact that a single film corporation now seems to own everything worth having — at least, in stark capitalistic blockbuster terms. Disney owns Marvel, it owns “Star Wars,” it owns “Avatar,” it owns the fabled animated features that it has been using to mint live-action-remake megahits as if it were printing money. What’s still on the table — “Godzilla”? The shards of “Harry Potter”? The fumbling-out-of-the-vampire-gate Dark Universe? You can make the case that the merger of Disney and Fox, when you boil out of the feathers, really comes down to the merger of Marvel and “Star Wars.” That sounds like the merger of Christmas and the Fourth of July, with Halloween thrown in as a bonus.
Disney is like a Black Hole at this point and it really is worrisome to think about what they can do with all these IPs put together... Make Wreck It Ralph 3: Ralph Wrecks the Fictional-Multiverse?
The Towering Inferno is owned by Disney now, that's the only Irvin Allen production I know of. I thought Warner Bros. owns the Lost in Space franchise, since their New Line Cinema unit made that shitty 1998 remake with Gary Oldman.Also if Disney owns FOX does that mean they now own the distribution rights to Lost In Space and Irwin Allen's other shows...?
It still baffles me that the emperor is probably going to come back. I can't think of a more surefire way of killing someone. They literally threw him into the reactor inside a giant mechanical moon and then blew up said pseudo moon for good measure. How can anything exist after that?
Is this how star wars ends? Nobody can die? The rise of Skywalker ends with Rey resurrecting everyone in the universe at once and killing death itself, thus becoming the ultimate mary sue.Unfortunately, they set a precedent in TLJ for people surviving the vacuum of space with Leia Poppins. She did that with no Force training. Now imagine someone as powerful as The Emperor. Don't get me wrong, I fucking hate it too.
It's all so depressing. Ive spent my years enjoying all the different ways different authors, comic writers, and game designers have taken star wars stories. You can go so many different ways with the universe and yet somehow through insane incompetence and failure we are now looking down the barrel of storyline suicide. Time travel, force resurrection, force possession, and even an entire reset of everything. You can do so much more with this universe with just a bit of imagination. I feel like a broken record with this but the lesson has to be learned so a disaster like this will never happen again.
It still baffles me that the emperor is probably going to come back. I can't think of a more surefire way of killing someone. They literally threw him into the reactor inside a giant mechanical moon and then blew up said pseudo moon for good measure. How can anything exist after that?
Noones ever really gone.
I'm really sorry that I seem to be the harbinger of the time travel crap(I may be wrong)to the thread.
As far as what they would reset, it would only be 7-9. I seriously doubt anything else will change.
Also, I disagree with Redlettermedia about no story moving forward. That's bullshit. There is no more story for the Skywalker saga(I agree). But, you can carve out whatever story you want, thst would take place in the future of the galaxy.
Also, destroying the force? So destroying space magic itself? Nah, the force is way bigger than any Palpatine or Skywalker...
OH FUCK.
I literally just figured it out. Rey and Kylo have sex at some point in this movie. Kylo dies while resisting being possessed by Palpatine, and Rey travels back in time to destroy the artifact that houses his spirit so that he can't come back again. The artifact explodes or some shit when she destroys it. Rey wakes up on a desert planet (Tattooine) with no memory... and is now PREGNANT.
So she has no memory and has therefore lost her knowledge of The Force and her abilities within it. She realizes she's pregnant, but has no memory of having sex with anyone and just assumes that there WAS no father. She gives birth to a boy, and names him Anakin. Then years later, when a jedi asks her about the boy's father, she says, "There was no father. I carried and gave birth to him, but there was no father."
Holy fuck. Rey is Shmi, you guys.
This is the dumbest possible idea for ending an already horrible sequel trilogy, so you know it has to be true based on Disney's track record.
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I have no words if THIS is what they go with, since I've accepted to a degree that Disney is in fact fucking stupid enough to make this movie be a time travel attrocity. If they cause a fucking causality loop... I. I don't know what I'd feel. All I'd know is that it'd actually make how Star Trek Discovery handled it's (likely last) season finale look genius.
HOW DO YOU FUCK UP THIS HARD YOU HAVE TO FUCKING TRY TO WRITE THIS BAD.
If that happens I will declare 9 the best Star Wars movieHoly shit... Mike predicted that The Force itself is going to be destroyed in this movie.... and I have a feeling that he's right.
LMFAO... the Ewok Death Cult worshipping the charred corpse of the Emperor is the funniest part of of this prediction video.
I'd honestly believe Disney would be dumb enough to go through with this but I doubt they would make Ren the father since Disney would never show incest in their movies (outside of Lion King). And the new Vader comic shows that Palpatine is Vader's father now rather than the Force+Plagueis... Chances are Disney could end the movie with Rey being Shmi but the father would be left unknown until the eventual shitty comic tie-in from Marvel. But even then I'm not Kennedy would be willing to go down this route since that would result in Rey no longer being a strong and independent single woman, which is how Kennedy likes her heroes. And Rey becoming pregnant without consent is a definite no-no with Kennedy and her feminist leagues.