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AssassinsMace

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This is interesting news. I think Disney doesn't allow this in general but it would interesting to see a rated-R Star Wars. I never understood Lucas always adding the kiddy element into Star Wars. Kids are not more attracted to kiddy stuff unless you're a kid not interested in Star Wars in the first place and maybe just excited to see a walking stuffed animal in a movie. You have to be at an age where the kid wouldn't understand the movie in the first place.


As fast as they publish it, they retract.

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bd popeye

The Last Jedi
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I think Disney doesn't allow this in general but it would interesting to see a rated-R Star Wars.

I don't watch "R" rated movies. So if this is done..I won't see it.

I still watch cartoons.. Clone wars and Transformers Prime are the only ones actually.. Oh I do watch Sponge Bob occasional.
 

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Dark Horse, Wood start new 'Star Wars' comic
Matt Moore, The Associated Press, Philadelphia | Entertainment | Thu, January 10 2013, 12:43 PM

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The new Star Wars comic is displayed at Fat Jack’s Comicrypt on Wednesday in Philadelphia. Writer Brian Wood, artist Carlos D'Anda and Dark Horse Comics launch a new monthly series Wednesday that focuses on Luke Skywalker, Princess Leia, Han Solo and Chewbacca, as well as droids R2-D2 and C3P0, as they seek to establish a foothold for the rebellion in the aftermath of the Death Star's destruction. (AP/Matt Rourke)The new Star Wars comic is displayed at Fat Jack’s Comicrypt on Wednesday in Philadelphia. Writer Brian Wood, artist Carlos D'Anda and Dark Horse Comics launch a new monthly series Wednesday that focuses on Luke Skywalker, Princess Leia, Han Solo and Chewbacca, as well as droids R2-D2 and C3P0, as they seek to establish a foothold for the rebellion in the aftermath of the Death Star's destruction. (AP/Matt Rourke)

There's excitement brewing for fans of the original "Star Wars" trilogy.

Writer Brian Wood and Dark Horse Comics began a new monthly series Wednesday that focuses on Luke Skywalker, Princess Leia Organa, Han Solo and Chewbacca, along with R2-D2 and C-3P0, as they seek to establish a foothold for the rebellion in the aftermath of the Death Star's destruction.

Wood, whose previous comics include the acclaimed "DMZ" and "Northlanders" at Vertigo and the ongoing "The Massive" at Dark Horse, called the new series about the classic "Star Wars" characters the only such series he could write.

"I know the original trilogy best," he explained, noting that George Lucas' creation has spawned its own universe of expanded characters, books, comics and more.

Disney has already announced plans to revive the "Star Wars" franchise after the events of "Return of the Jedi" in 2015. Milwaukie, Ore.-based Dark Horse has been publishing "Star Wars" comics for more than 20 years.

Woods called the new series - illustrated by Carlos D'Anda - a way to examine the events that transpired between the end of the first film, "Star Wars: A New Hope" and the second film, "The Empire Strikes Back," by detailing the next, furtive steps for the rebellion and the Empire's efforts to stop it from spreading.

"The basic approach is sort of how everybody, including the Empire, is kind of reeling from that battle in various different ways," Wood said. "The rebellion is in need of a home base, Darth Vader is dealing with serious disapproval from the Emperor for having failed to stop the Death Star's destruction - he's actually been demoted!"

Leia has lost her home world. Luke lost his family. Han and Chewie have seen their smuggling business hurt by their association with the rebels.

"Everyone has suffered enormous losses," Wood said.

Wood said the challenge for the series is keeping track of all the story possibilities, given the established mythology of the "Star Wars" universe and the sheer number of characters.

"It's a big cast! The droids, Ben Kenobi is there, all of the Empire, too. It's a very large cast so that's kind of a tricky thing," he said.

And most readers already know what happened to the characters, good and bad.

"It's writing the story knowing what the audience knows but what the characters don't. Obviously, Luke and Leia don't know they're related - I can't ignore that," Wood said.

"It's a very enjoyable challenge walking that line," he said.

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If they're going to make a reboot about Starwars the first things I want to change is the Stormtroopers.

"Only Imperial stormtroopers are so precise."
―Obi-Wan Kenobi.
Yeah Right

& Han shoot first.

so ?
Han is a cheater... thats all.

btw I dont understand why everyone hate jar-jar bink ? bet those hating jar-jar bink are racist ppl.
 

vesicles

Colonel
so ?
Han is a cheater... thats all.

btw I dont understand why everyone hate jar-jar bink ? bet those hating jar-jar bink are racist ppl.

Nothing to do with what species he is. He is simply annoying, annoying the heck out of me :mad::mad::mad: The only thing I was thinking, while watching the movie, was "just shut up!!!"...
 
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Miragedriver

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Gerry Anderson creator of Thunderbirds are Go!!, Supercar * Fireball XL5 among others has passed away at the age of 83. My condolences to his family, friends and fans...

I grew up watching "Los Thunderbirds" as a child. I loved that show. Very Talented man.

I still watch cartoons when I can. Very addicted to the American cartoon "Family Guy" . very good interaction between Stewie and the dog Brian. It translates well in Spanish.
 

Equation

Lieutenant General
I grew up watching "Los Thunderbirds" as a child. I loved that show. Very Talented man.

I still watch cartoons when I can. Very addicted to the American cartoon "Family Guy" . very good interaction between Stewie and the dog Brian. It translates well in Spanish.

LOL...same here! If you like Family Guy, than you should try The Cleveland Show and American DAD. They both came from the same producers of the Family Guy show.
 

Miragedriver

Brigadier
LOL...same here! If you like Family Guy, than you should try The Cleveland Show and American DAD. They both came from the same producers of the Family Guy show.

I have not see Cleveland, but I do watch American Dad. Very funny show!! Not for children.....
 

AssassinsMace

Lieutenant General
It's hard to see if JJ Abrams will do a good job. It's a flip of a coin. I'm afraid of what tone he's going to set for the movies thereafter. I read an article where speculation of whether he was going to use John Williams or his guy he's been using to score music. It couldn't be more the complete opposite. Think Lost theme and then put that in the Star Wars opening. We'll see.

In other news, Robotech apparently has gotten the green light since apparently Pacific Rim is getting good buzz.
 
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