This kind of arbitrary release sequence reminds me of “The Prisoner” being shown on the local PBS station as part of a fund drive. There was the order the episodes were filmed and the different order they were originally aired. But this station had an EXPERT who insisted on showing the episodes to us in the order he insisted they should be seen .
Episodes 1 – 3, Rogue One, Episodes 4 – 6. Clone Wars animated series between 2 & 3 and The Bad Batch animated series after Episode 3 but before Rogue One and 4, Rebels animated series between 3 & 4 with a little overlap during Rogue One. (If you look closely you can see the Ghost at the Battle of Scarif) Everything else, IMHO, are the masturbatory imaginings of middle schoolers with too much high tech and too much time on their hands. I am still flabbergasted that The Acolyte has a larger budget than The House of the Dragon or whatever that GOT prequel is named. Jar Jar Abrams is rumoured to have said after finishing Episode 9, “George had outlines?” [for his movies and trilogies]
When it first came out, in 1977, it was just Star Wars. It wasn’t until later, after its surprise success at the box office, that Lucas started talking about 9 parts, with the original being the 4th. I, being young and naïve, assumed that these books existed. I went nuts trying to find them!According to the official Star Wars website: “In the original May 1977 release of Star Wars, the opening crawl did not feature an Episode number or the subtitle “A New Hope.” Those would be added with the film’s April 10, 1981, theatrical re-release.”
Need coffee 5 months ago
Me too.
Ratkin Premium Member 5 months ago
Explanation, please.
Doug K 5 months ago
This is not the sequel you were looking for.
(This is not a sequel you are looking at.)
phritzg Premium Member 5 months ago
Is Brewster about to have a déjà vu experience?
Darwinskeeper 5 months ago
I wonder if Brewster will be disappointed by “A New Hope”, the special effects would be a bit of a letdown from the prequel trilogy.
Dapperdan61 Premium Member 5 months ago
The Empire Strikes Back is my personal favorite out of all the other Star Wars movies
cuzinron47 5 months ago
He’s got a lot of catching up to do.
The Brooklyn Accent Premium Member 5 months ago
I’ve got a bad feeling about this.
mistercatworks 5 months ago
This kind of arbitrary release sequence reminds me of “The Prisoner” being shown on the local PBS station as part of a fund drive. There was the order the episodes were filmed and the different order they were originally aired. But this station had an EXPERT who insisted on showing the episodes to us in the order he insisted they should be seen .
Ed The Red Premium Member 5 months ago
Don’t forget Rogue One!
Teto85 Premium Member 5 months ago
Episodes 1 – 3, Rogue One, Episodes 4 – 6. Clone Wars animated series between 2 & 3 and The Bad Batch animated series after Episode 3 but before Rogue One and 4, Rebels animated series between 3 & 4 with a little overlap during Rogue One. (If you look closely you can see the Ghost at the Battle of Scarif) Everything else, IMHO, are the masturbatory imaginings of middle schoolers with too much high tech and too much time on their hands. I am still flabbergasted that The Acolyte has a larger budget than The House of the Dragon or whatever that GOT prequel is named. Jar Jar Abrams is rumoured to have said after finishing Episode 9, “George had outlines?” [for his movies and trilogies]
phlash 5 months ago
The biggest problem with Rogue One was waiting until 1977 for the sequel
dosbears Premium Member 5 months ago
When it first came out, in 1977, it was just Star Wars. It wasn’t until later, after its surprise success at the box office, that Lucas started talking about 9 parts, with the original being the 4th. I, being young and naïve, assumed that these books existed. I went nuts trying to find them!According to the official Star Wars website: “In the original May 1977 release of Star Wars, the opening crawl did not feature an Episode number or the subtitle “A New Hope.” Those would be added with the film’s April 10, 1981, theatrical re-release.”
trantor0815 5 months ago
The only sequel of Star Wars I am waiting for decades is Spaceballs 2