This literally doesn't make sense. They announced both series of trilogies. Rian recently stated he was working on his trilogy currently.
There is zero logic behind "the Johnson trilogy won't happen." None.
You mean like a pair of showrunners who have only ever been vaguely described as "working on star wars films" with no number of films specified as explicitly theirs outside of the next one, which will be followed by two vague placeholders, not to mention they've been a big cagey about what their roles will even be. I think they are probably hoping to turn it into something similar to Marvel. For all we know, they've decided to keep Rian in the fold and have everyone work together. We know nothing outside of some vague details so far though.Yeah Star Wars desperately needs someone like Kevin Feige to oversee everything and make sure it all works together.
This literally doesn't make sense. They announced both series of trilogies. Rian recently stated he was working on his trilogy currently.
There is zero logic behind "the Johnson trilogy won't happen." None.
You mean like a pair of showrunners who have only ever been vaguely described as "working on star wars films" with no number of films specified as explicitly theirs outside of the next one, no specific roles specified. I think they are probably hoping to turn it into something similar. For all we know, they've decided to keep Rian in the fold and have everyone work together. We know nothing outside of some vague details so far though.
Honestly, I'm fairly certain they aren't sure what they are gonna do yet until they've hashed out a few details of how they want the universe to go. They've got a few years to work it all out.
I dunno bout that. Restricting the vision of the director because it has to fit in with the rest of the movies sounds pretty bad to me.No I specifically mean a head honcho above all the writers and directors. Someone who can make sure if a new director comes in he/she doesnt change something that the previous director setup.
Not changing what a previous director set up? That doesn't sound like Kevin Feige given how much has been shifted, dropped, and changed in the MCU. It's still cohesive on the macro level as well as certain threads, but plenty changes and adapts to make the individual films work.No I specifically mean a head honcho above all the writers and directors. Someone who can make sure if a new director comes in he/she doesnt change something that the previous director setup.
The logic is that Disney has announced only 3 SW films coming in 2022, 2024 and 2026. If D&D are making a series of films and the first one they're making is the 2022 one then I would guess that their follow-ups will be the 2024 and 2026 movies.
She's great running Lucasfilm but she needs someone who reports to her whose purpose is to handle Star Wars.moviesNot changing what a previous director set up? That doesn't sound like Kevin Feige given how much has been shifted, dropped, and changed in the MCU. It's still cohesive on the macro level as well as certain threads, but plenty changes and adapts to make the individual films work.
I think you must be looking for a Kathleen Kennedy. :P
Not changing what a previous director set up? That doesn't sound like Kevin Feige given how much has been shifted, dropped, and changed in the MCU. It's still cohesive on the macro level as well as certain threads, but plenty changes and adapts to make the individual films work.
I think you must be looking for a Kathleen Kennedy. :P
Yeah, it seems to be like the only plan Iger is offering is a very high level schedule. Lucasfilm has three years to figure out, creatively, how they want to shape it, and they've been given 2 years between films to continue shaping it. I'm sure they've been bouncing around ideas, but it's still too early to put it all on paper. It could be D&D do all three, could be they do one and drop out, could be they only end up sharing writing or producing credits. I don't think they actually have that all figured out beyond here's the date, and here is who is working toward it right now. They've been burned by coming out the gate with these sorts of early announcements in the past (Colin Trevorrow, almost Josh Trank), so why wouldn't they take a more conservative approach this time around?If that was the plan, why would Iger only confirm what the next movie is and not confirm that all three of them are from D&D?
So is Game of ThronesPlease don't leave out the cock and ball "jokes"
Return of the Jedi is mostly bad, though
ExactlyIf that was the plan, why would Iger only confirm what the next movie is and not confirm that all three of them are from D&D?
Yep, I will watch it then decide if I like itAnything that can cause the internet to hate my beloved Star Wars will occur without question.
There was real hate for the Ewoks defeating a legion of Stormtroopers even back then. The rest of this is hypothetical and dismissive of the real possibility that the current movies aren't telling a satisfying or interesting story.
No, it's a joke about overreaction.There was real hate for the Ewoks defeating a legion of Stormtroopers even back then. The rest of this is hypothetical and dismissive of the real possibility that the current movies aren't telling a satisfying or interesting story.
So you don't care about all the actual in-depth critique people have on their story telling and character development lolPosting RT scores for episodes don't mean shit. Show me a metric with them losing viewership and then you have a point.
If that was the plan, why would Iger only confirm what the next movie is and not confirm that all three of them are from D&D?
I feel like this solidifies that D&D rushed the hell out of GoT to get to Star Wars ASAP. Especially since Rian Johnson started well over a year ago, and officially D&D weren't starting until after GoT finished.
Sure, but TLJ also had the quickest/smoothest production cycle of any Disney Star Wars, considering the 12-18 month head start, I always assumed it would be first. Hell, I assumed it would be 2021, but with no films slated until 2022, this means it's not until 2024 at the soonest?People take different amounts of times doing film... Gunn finished the script to Guardians 3 and Suicide Squad within like a year of each other and Matt Reeves still hasn't turned in an approved Batman script.
This literally doesn't make sense. They announced both series of trilogies. Rian recently stated he was working on his trilogy currently.
There is zero logic behind "the Johnson trilogy won't happen." None.
Nah. There are people in the past who have had to deal with the challenge of writing endings for TV stories without the book writers finsihing their work and doing much better than D and D did. The story beats for the original Full Metal Alchemist still worked very well inspite of the fact Full Metal Alchemist Brotherhood with the correct ending because that team knew how to write and direct dramatic scenes and delivered on an ending that leaned into their strengths even though their ending was so drastically different from Brotherhood. D and D revealed they were even worse than some of the best fan fiction writers.Wow, ERA is mad at something.
Shocking.
Reading threads on here you would think everything is the worst thing ever.
Myself, I can't wait for it. While I am not happy with how GoT is ending, people shouldn't be blaming D&D for not writing the rest of it perfectly how they would like it. Go blame GRRM for not releasing a single book is almost a decade.
If you think D&D stopped caring what do you say for the person who actually created the story to begin with?
Sure, but TLJ also had the quickest/smoothest production cycle of any Disney Star Wars, considering the 12-18 month head start, I always assumed it would be first. Hell, I assumed it would be 2021, but with no films slated until 2022, this means it's not until 2024 at the soonest?
If Kathleen Kennedy thinks D&D are the right men for the job then i trust her decision.
He is finishing off his new film.Without being on the inside who knows which idea is further ahead or if RJ needs more time.
Solo wasnt a bad movie. People were just tired of SW at that point.
Where she fired the wrong people and got a really fun heist flick out of a mess on time?
Solo wasnt a bad movie. People were just tired of SW at that point.
Where she fired the wrong people and got a really fun heist flick out of a mess on time?
Sounds amazing and the cast is Wes Anderson level!
I thought this was just a meme
I just googled it and wow. Holy shit.
Flop? Kinda, but I would go with underperformed personally.It still bombed.
Which was still the first Star Wars movie ever to flop???
Solo wasnt a bad movie. People were just tired of SW at that point.
Flop? Kinda, but I would go with underperformed personally.
If people on here can say Alita didn't flop then all bets are off.
And 1/4 that didn't make serious bank? Yeah she is total crap at this production lark
Eh, FMA '03 still had plenty of questionable creative decisions, up to and including something that wouldn't have been out of place for D&D withNah. There are people in the past who have had to deal with the challenge of writing endings for TV stories without the book writers finsihing their work and doing much better than D and D did. The story beats for the original Full Metal Alchemist still worked very well inspite of the fact Full Metal Alchemist Brotherhood with the correct ending because that team knew how to write and direct dramatic scenes and delivered on an ending that leaned into their strengths even though their ending was so drastically different from Brotherhood. D and D revealed they were even worse than some of the best fan fiction writers.
I have watched a couple of game of throne fan theory endings on youtube that blew my mind while D and D didn't show half the creativity.