herky
YEAH JEETS!!!!!!111
1 - Bane trilogy
2 - Heir to the Empire
3 - Boba Fett trilogy
2 - Heir to the Empire
3 - Boba Fett trilogy
well there is a rumor that Bobba Fett is still alive as is Mace Windu....
Also I've read:
Dark Jedi seeking to bring back Vader as a clone(including cloning Luke)
The Emperor has his "hands" still within the empire
The super Commandos
The black hole generator
Mace is alive
Bobba is alive
Han dies
The son of Han and Leia dies
Luke turns to the dark side
Luke establishes a new jedi order(this will happen)
then you have the legacy version which I was quite a fan of personally.
That Mace Windu shit is crap. At most he is a reanimation of the force, like yoda and several other jedi. Simply a ghost, otherwise he deader than a mother fucker after what happen to his ass.
i agree, its crap.... again these are all rumors i've heard about eps 7,8,9 from over the years....
Galaxy.
No Sir, its bigger than a Galaxy. Thrawn and his race, the Chiss, are from beyond the outer rim, meaning they are not of the same galaxy. There is also another threat from outside the Galaxy that is immune to the force, they are not connected to it.
Collider‘s trusted Editor-in-Chief Steve ‘Frosty’ Weintraub has been informed by sources that Vaughn has entered talks with Lucasfilm (which Kathleen Kennedy is now the president of) to direct the seventh Star Wars movie. However, Frosty has also admitted that “all my normal connections would not go on record (or they did not know)” – so this news, while intriguing, may eventually amount to little more than smoke and no fire.
The report quotes sources close to Harrison Ford who say that the iconic actor is “open to the idea of doing the movie” and, moreover, is “upbeat about it.” Obviously, being “open” to doing the movie is a long stretch from actually doing it, and it’s not like the 70-year-old actor is getting any younger. However, if he’s genuinely interested in returning to one of his most famous roles, it can only be a good thing for Star Wars fans.
After all, this is the same actor who told ABC News back in 2010 that he didn’t actually like playing the character of Han Solo that much and was actually hoping that Lucas would kill him off in Return of the Jedi, quipping that he didn’t because “George didn’t think there was any future in dead Han toys.”
Presumably, if Ford returned to the big screen for a Star Wars sequel, it would be alongside his two costars, Mark Hamill (Luke Skywalker) and Carrie Fisher (Princess Leia). In a recent interview, Hamill discussed plans for the sequels to focus on entirely new stories to satisfy fans’ desires for “more and more and more material.”