I hope they are able to steal the plans to the death star again!
Spoiler alert!
I hope they are able to steal the plans to the death star again!
Also, Tattooine is sandy. Darth Vader hates sand. Too scratchy. Luke's Mom not scratchy.Spoiler alert!
Zero interest. All road still lead to Jake Skywalker.
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Wait, this is Leslye Headland
Have fun watching something made by Harvey Weinstein's formeraccompliceassistant.
Sorry, that came off a little more snarky than I intended too. I had just noticed her name in the previous tweet that was posted and was trying to joke back on your post while filling everyone in. I'm assuming most people don't know.I had no idea.
I wonder what this actually means. Are they minor characters bigger characters from the extended universe? Interesting.xc_hide_links_from_guests_guests_error_hide_media
I agree. I don't mind the usage of new tech one bit but hate when they rely too much on it (i.e. green screen or new "virtual sets"). Love to see more strategic usage of stuff like that where it makes sense and not just rely on it.Apparently this was shot on mostly practical sets like Andor and didn’t use the Volume (the entirely green screened sets) like Mando/Ashoka/Kenobi did. That gets me a little more excited about this show.
"The Acolyte" Has A Practical Coruscant - Dark Horizons
Previously “Star Wars: The Acolyte” showrunner Leslye Headland spoke about how the upcoming High Republic-set series didn’t make use of The Volume technology at all in its creation. It’s a far cry from many of the other “Star Wars” shows on the air from “The Mandalorian” to “Ahsoka” and “Obi-Wan...www.darkhorizons.com