What if everyone in the movie was a clone and this was just a choreographed Clone Broadway play that the real characters watched?
Stupid idiot Lucas and his stupid clone army. All from one line: 'Years ago you fought with my father in the Clone Wars..' and he builds the whole trilogy on it. Turrrrrble.
It wasn't even an Attack of the Clones... it was more like "rescued" by the clones... even further example of the absolute debacle the prequels were. Not many things are harder to watch than the Rockets of this year... but the prequels are still far and away up there.
Yeah I don't see that happening either but there was surprisingly good episode of ST Voyager back in the day that kind of dealt a similar situation.... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Course:_Oblivion
I'm pretty sure he had Clones on the brain from the beginning, though they could and probably should have been a slave uprising similar to the machine uprisings of the Matrix & Terminator franchises.
Absolutely. But it won't happen. It robs all the weight of Han's last 30 minutes on screen. It takes away from the poignant goodbye with Leia. I can't imagine they'd ruin that. It was done very well.
I wouldn't put anything past George Lucas. He'd think having a clone Han Solo would be a great idea. I think this new regime seems to have a much better outlook and direction.
Even though the prequels are canon... pretend they never happened, then watch these new movies. Its better that way.
I don't get why everyone hates Lucas when he's responsible for everything that precedes the current movie. Y'all pick & choose.
Because of the prequels... and everything that was wrong with them. Yes, it was that damaging... despite all the good he did ahead of that time, that does not absolve him completely from what he did.
Star Wars was a mess and was saved in editing. Empire was directed by Irvin Kershner and written by Lawrence Kasdan, Lucas was off playing with ILM. Empire is the best movie of all of them. You can see the beginnings of the prequels in Return of the Jedi but it still had a competent director Richard Marquand. It's main fault is dancing bears and two stories awkwardly in the same movie. Those are Lucas decisions. The prequels were all written and directed by Lucas.