Phroobar
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Just like the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim.Isn't Disneyland's Magic Kingdom in Los Angeles?
Just like the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim.Isn't Disneyland's Magic Kingdom in Los Angeles?
I have been thinking about this. In my opinion while this person is talented, in my opinion she is not a good fit for this job and the movie will most likely fail financially as it won’t bring enough folks to the box office to pay for its self.
On the other hand. In my opinion, this might be the best time to give this director and an all female Star Wars movie a try. Why? Because TWDC really has nothing to lose at this point with the Star Wars IP and who knows, maybe it will be good and I always remember, this movie is not made for me, it’s made to gain future fans for Star Wars.
It's not Rey that yields the lukewarm response. It's the movies (that latter 2) that feature Rey. Had they come right out and said they were making movies about a New Jedi Order, I think the response would have been much much better. And I think as they get further along in the production, that's how they will probably angle marketing.I disagree whole heartedly. Star Wars is literally the #1 IP in the movie business. When Disney announced a new “Rey” movie during Star Wars celebration it got luke warm response. Those are your fans and they do not want it. Are these new fans going to buy the merchandise?
Disney must get this movie right so it can bring this franchise it back from the dead. We do not need an activist making these type of movies. We should be excited and not get a sales pitch by this director because it will essentially kill off most of the audience. This is depressing and Disney (KK) has not learned from their past mistakes.
Yeah, I can see that view point as well. It is a bummer that Disney cannot give what the fans want. I am not against if they want to go another route but they can do both (I.e. What happened to Luke after ROTJ?).It's not Rey that yields the lukewarm response. It's the movies (that latter 2) that feature Rey. Had they come right out and said they were making movies about a New Jedi Order, I think the response would have been much much better. And I think as they get further along in the production, that's how they will probably angle marketing.
And what is it exactly that fans want? Nobody knows, especially fans. That's the problem.Yeah, I can see that view point as well. It is a bummer that Disney cannot give what the fans want. I am not against if they want to go another route but they can do both (I.e. What happened to Luke after ROTJ?).
They want Luke stuff. Where did here that??? How come they did not announce that???And what is it exactly that fans want? Nobody knows, especially fans. That's the problem.
As far as Luke after ROTJ, they going to do that with the Filoni movie(s).
He is one of the most knowledgeable comic book geeks out there.I met him at D23. Very nice guy that absolutely adores his fans.
Wouldn’t surprise me since I think they’ve canned more projects than they’ve made at this point.“I felt a great disturbance in the Force, as if millions of voices cried out in joy, and were eternally grateful.”
Upcoming Rey ‘Star Wars’ Movie Delayed Indefinitely
Upcoming Rey ‘Star Wars’ Movie Delayed Indefinitely — World of Reel
I’ve been told that Disney has delayed the film “indefinitely”, which is why they surprised everyone last week and decided to announce “The Mandalorian and Grogu” as the next Star Wars movie.www.worldofreel.com
“I felt a great disturbance in the Force, as if millions of voices cried out in joy, and were eternally grateful.”
Upcoming Rey ‘Star Wars’ Movie Delayed Indefinitely
Upcoming Rey ‘Star Wars’ Movie Delayed Indefinitely — World of Reel
I’ve been told that Disney has delayed the film “indefinitely”, which is why they surprised everyone last week and decided to announce “The Mandalorian and Grogu” as the next Star Wars movie.www.worldofreel.com
They’re saying this “Lucasfilm” knows better than worldofreel.com, your place for alternative movie news?Star Wars: Disney Denies Rey Movie Is "Delayed Indefinitely"
The Force is still strong with Daisy Ridley’s Star Wars movie. According to io9, Lucasfilm has denied recent reports that the Rey Skywalker movie has been “delayed indefinitely” after writer Steven Knight put the project on the backburner in favor of his Peaky Blinders movie. Those rumors are...comicbook.com
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