Thats what i was thinking, i thought i was a Star Wars Fan, shitgordo said:ok, now you're scaring me
yes its an epic, but u know WAY too much about it
Thats what i was thinking, i thought i was a Star Wars Fan, shitgordo said:ok, now you're scaring me
yes its an epic, but u know WAY too much about it
Yeah but if he was 30, that would make him 10 in episode 3Tennille said:I don't think Han is in his 20s. Harrison Ford was in his late thirties when A New Hope was filmed and I doubt that they would have made him play a person who's 15-20 years younger than his real age..
Yeah ur probably right with everything, bar the Han Solo thing, as Han rescued Chewie from enslavement remember, i think it was from a neighbouring rival planet (T- something)Argonaut said:The why would Uncle George say writers couldn't deal with the subject of how Han met Chewie? Even if he is ten-fifteen years old, it's still possible for the thing to work. Chewie owes his life to Han (or something like that) so who says that Han didn't find himself stranded on Kashyyyk at a young age and help Chewie out in exchange for help of some kind? Harrison Ford couldn't play the part, but ti;s still possible.
Or perhaps the end of the film will just be like a timeline (this would appear to be cheap), showing significant events between the end of the Clone Wars and the beginning of the Galactic Civil War? We'd also see the creation of the Rebel Alliance as well.
Of all the movies, Revenge of the Sith apparently visits the most planets: Coruscant, Mon Calamari, Kashyyyk, Mustafa, Utapau and a sixth location. We will prbably also get to see Obi-wan deliver baby Luke to the Lars farm on tatooine and Bail Organa adopting Leia on Alderaan.
Yeah, thats true there is a big battle on Kashyyyk, i know someone who was a wookie in itArgonaut said:I don't tknow why they're going to Kashyyyk, but it is confirmed.
No the vocanoes arnt on Kashyyyk, they are on another planettranscendent said:Yeah I thought the idea of Kazhyyyk was a bit suss. Maybe the final battle is on Kashyyyk? That or the volcanoes are on Kashyyyk.
Apparently it's a key position in the universe, or something like that.Argonaut said:I don't tknow why they're going to Kashyyyk, but it is confirmed.
Because its the one where the Emperor finally comes to power! It allows us to see the extent of his domain, as well as allowing us to see the brillance of Lucus's visiontranscendent said:Yeah I know. I just want to know why there are so many planets.
Yeah, he plays reserves for Razorbacks (on the proper team, but hes not a starter) he went to Oakhill College and doing the HSC over 2 yearsHotShot said:"Remember, Luke Skywalker isn't the main character of the series - Anakin Skywalker/Darth Vader is. But since Anakin dies at the end of Return of the Jedi, it would be pointless to make Episodes VII-IX because your main character is dead and buried (or burned, as happens in the movie)."
well thats rite, in the next episodes after 6, the dark side begin to make clone of darth vader and luke, then they train them, i think by episode 8 or 9 they are complete. so ideally the main characters reappears.
kashyyk is a strategic planet (wookie is some ozzie basketball player it was smh)
"Vader exit’s the medical facility and walks through the bridge of the star destroyer, joining his new master Darth Sidious, the emperor of the galaxy, and an imperial officer named Tarkin. The evil trio stare out the window at their ultimate weapon, the Death Star which has begun construction. Vader breathes evilly, now more machine then man, his life a horrible tragedy."
thats the ending.