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Post by The Invisible Sun on Jun 27, 2022 10:09:29 GMT -5
Lovely.
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Post by jh on Jun 27, 2022 11:13:30 GMT -5
The last episode might be one of my favourite star wars moments ever. I've watched it 3 times. Absolutely amazing, and for me is the perfect link between Revenge Of The Sith and A New Hope, ties up a lot of loose ends and if anything it gives the OT more meaning. I am elated. The showing of Anakins face in the cracked helmet was brilliant...and hearing his voice as well as Jones...loved it. Best ever fight scene in a Star Wars related film or programme in my view....other than the Mandolorian heavy duty bad boy crew being introduced.
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Post by RocketMan on Jun 29, 2022 10:14:54 GMT -5
The Kenobi Script was originally meant to be a movie but they stopped production when the Han Solo Movie flopped. So they turned that same script into the show. Not sure that is entirely all true. I know that they dumped their original tv scripts after show runners realized that having Obi-Wan run around protecting Luke was too close to Baby Yoda so they pivoted to Leia. Not a huge change but we didn’t expect it. Kenobi Writer Stuart Beattie: "I wrote the film that they based the show on. I spent like a year, year and a half working on it. When the decision was made not to make any more spin-off films after Solo came out, I left the project and went on to other things." "[Executive producer Joby Harold] came on and took my scripts and turned it from two hours into six. So I did not work with them at all, I just got credit for the episodes because it was all my stuff." "The first one was the first movie, which was the show, which was: 'surrender to the will of the Force. Transport your will, surrender your will. Leave the kid alone. The second was thinking about where Kenobi ends up. And one of the most powerful and probably the most powerful moment in all of Obi-Wan's story is that moment where he sacrifices himself in A New Hope." "It certainly crushed us. Devastated, absolutely devastated. But, that's the business, you know, highs and lows. I'm glad it got made. I'm glad the show got made. I'm proud of my story that [got] told."
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