New Star Wars Trilogy Coming from Lucasfilm and X-Men Producer Simon Kinberg

Tsing

The FPS Review
Staff member
Joined
May 6, 2019
Messages
13,404
Reaction score
1,204
Lucasfilm has closed a deal with Simon Kinberg, the American filmmaker partially known for writing and producing a number of X-Men films for 20th Century Fox, to develop a third trilogy of Star Wars films, according to a new Deadline report.

See full article...
 
We'll see whether or not this actually gets off the ground. Rian Johnson was supposed to have a trilogy and there were supposed to be some new movies centered around Rey Palpatine. Ultimately none of that is likely to happen.
 
Meh... I bet money they re make the first (3-6) movies with new actors and actresses and only then do they make more Star wars movies.
 
Just make more movies in the John Wick universe and fast forward the time line to a Cyberpunk setting. It would fit so well... sigh.
 
We'll see whether or not this actually gets off the ground. Rian Johnson was supposed to have a trilogy and there were supposed to be some new movies centered around Rey Palpatine. Ultimately none of that is likely to happen.

Thankfully, that didn't happen. Johnson KILLED the Skywalker Saga.
 
Lucasfilm has closed a deal with Simon Kinberg, the American filmmaker partially known for writing and producing a number of X-Men films for 20th Century Fox, to develop a third trilogy of Star Wars films, according to a new Deadline report.

See full article...
A third trilogy? do you mean the Rey Palpatine saga never happened? Thank GOD!!!
 
Jedi Fallen Order and Survivor are great. Make movies like that. Stop with the Disney Princess strategy, and get back to the roots. I.E. Bad *** knights and wizards, fell beasts, exotic settings, droids everywhere, and the eternal struggle concerning how power corrupts.
 
Jedi Fallen Order and Survivor are great. Make movies like that. Stop with the Disney Princess strategy, and get back to the roots. I.E. Bad *** knights and wizards, fell beasts, exotic settings, droids everywhere, and the eternal struggle concerning how power corrupts.
the first 6 movies make tremendous sense once you interpret the force as not a physical effect but a mental effect

basically you can't do any physical things with the force but it just strengthens your mind. (since strengthening of mind can't be shown explicitly physical effects are shown instead.) I think of this more like pagan idol worship where you venerate physical objects because you can't feel/see the divine
 
Become a Patron!
Back
Top