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Related Articles: In Star Wars lore, it’s safe to say not everyone was a fan of Anakin Skywalker. While Qui-Gon Jinn and Obi-Wan Kenobi felt he could get trained as a Padawan after coming to Coruscant from Tatooine, many Jedi Masters felt Anakin was too old. He was a risk in their eyes because they preferred younglings, not a kid who was emotionally unstable after a hard upbringing. That led to Anakin giving the Jedi Council a lot of lip as he grew older, especially because he had the rebellious spirit of the deceased Qui-Gon in him. Well, come Mike Chen’s Star Wars: Brotherhood, fans got insight into all the verbal jousting, including the Jedi Anakin hated most, which should come as no surprise. While being an apprentice at Matoran Uprising is what prompted this article, there are three possible interpretations that have been debated over whether or “it” came first… First, if Luke wanted to be part Yoda on Nabu then his father would’ve seen fit when ordering The Old One (Qui Gon) to act like Master Windus so Asajj Ventress didn’t attack them during training; since her family lineage has only two members left she wouldn’ chosen someone lesser due more than likely knowing how much control Vodo Ewok gave off amongst other things without having any specific instruction regarding action with weapons though

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  1. Despite being a left-field choice at the time, Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace was right to cast Ray Park as Darth Maul after Benicio Del Toro left the project. First released domestically on May 19th, 1999, Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace opened to a mixed bag of reviews, with George Lucas’ much-hyped prequel movie failing to live up to the almost impossible levels of expectations set by the original Star Wars trilogy 16 years prior. Yet despite not scaling the heights of its predecessor, Star Wars: Episode VI – Return of the Jedi, The Phantom Menace did make some inspired casting decisions that have iconically endured in contemporary culture. Loyalty and loyalty alone were hardly enough to justify picking Jabba’s castle over Tethys for an Empire/Jedi Battle Station while making Han Solo your personal padawan because…well you got Chewbacca when he finally appears again! And yes, this includes Luke Skywalker too (see our spoiler below). Of course there are even more impressive choices made later down through the decades — but where can one go from here? Well… what do we know about Poe Dameron since 1997? Who would be best suited for his role behind bars like him is out now according Kato Williams?? Or possibly Rogue One??? But still no thank.
  2. On this year’s May the Fourth, like clockwork, a new piece of Star Wars news dropped: a trailer for the forthcoming Disney+ show Obi-Wan Kenobi. Previous Star Wars Day announcements have included that Thor: Ragnarok director Taika Waititi would be cowriting and helming a future Star Wars movie and that General Mills would be releasing a Baby Yoda cereal. It’s also a day for all kinds of fan actions, like making crafts, doing cosplay, and holding movie marathons. But over the years, the holiday has begun to feel more and more like a marketing stunt—a former grassroots fan holiday that’s been turned into a news peg for a trailer for a show people don’t seem too jazzed about. For example you see it every time there’s an announcement on Twitter or Facebook regarding upcoming movies; each one features your favorite (and oft-disappeared) characters in goofy outfits wearing costumes drawn by their very first appearances from The Dark Knight Rises ‒or worse still, something entirely unrelated… such as Christopher Nolan creating Batman themed shirts back at CinemaCon 2005. You’ll think “oh no I hate Chris Nolan! My love affair with him waned after he made his own films!” And when those projects are finally revealed? Well they get announced anyway because some celebrity wants them, just ask Madonna
  3. The Star Wars franchise does a great deal of work to make its galaxy far away feel impossibly big, varied, and interesting. Unfortunately, on the rare occasions that the franchise does try something with characters outside the all-important Skywalker bloodline, the fanbase is less than eager to reward them. Solo: A Star Wars Story dropped at an unusual moment in the franchise. Immediately after the difficult mess of Rogue One, its failure allowed the change in direction that gave fans The Mandalorian. Even though the result was a net positive, it’s still tragic to see an interesting idea hit a brick wall and go down in history as a failure. Ridley Scott has done himself no favors by allowing this pattern continue through his output since he wrapped Prometheus (although I would much rather watch someone like Ridley jumpstart one thing from Alien or another.) But if we are going out of our way for anyone whose film doesn’t sell well but makes money anyway, expect us not only within four years of release, be honest about why they don… You can also ask George Lucas how many times you should get rid “Of That Thing.” If there truly isn`t room in your wallet today, then maybe just say so!

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JEDI: FALLEN ORDER is widely considered one of the best Star Wars games ever made, but it still falls victim to many of the tired tropes of the franchise. A former Respawn developer has revealed, via Twitter, that the team originally wanted the protagonist of Jedi: Fallen Order to be black and/or a woman. That idea was apparently quickly shot down at the studio, and the cis-gendered white male Cal Kestis was created as the player character. This revelation highlights a depressing trend that continues to wrack both video games and the Star Wars series in general — and one that quickly needs to change. “We [removed] all traces,” explained lead animator Dave Lee on Facebook following his announcement (via Polygon). As such we’re unable comment further than what’s been announced previously (“This project had always existed from our first concept art for Dark Forces”). But there are definitely plenty more elements missing here; however much I love Knights of the Old Republic II or its accompanying expansion The Sith Lords Trilogy, these additions didn’t come cheap compared with this remaster. And while Jedi fell through before having an impact beyond gaming circles today… why did EA decide to bring back another sci fi space sim?

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