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Things we know have to happen (Score:2)
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To be honest, I think all that could be done in a two hour movie, although the thought of having multiple movies is nice. A few thoughts:
I miss anything?
Yoda and Obi-Wan go into hiding in their respective new homes. I sure hope we see this.
A young Han Solo will possibly be introduced.
This seems doubtful, although Han is probably the most missed character from the original trilogy. Han is only a few years older than the twins. Episode II is probably not going to show the twins as anything older than infants, so Han would have to be under ten years old (probably closer to four).
All good Jedi except Yoda and Obi-Wan are slain
I have a fear that we're not going to see this; that we'll see Anakin turn to the dark side and the Emperor's rise to power, but the "great purge" will only be planned or hinted at during the movie, and occur between III and IV. I hope we see it, though. Leads to some incredible possiblities.
J. David works really hard, has a passion for writing good software, and knows many of the world's best Perl programmers
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Lucas has said that Episode III will be "very dark"; to the point that he thinks some of us may not like it. That may include wholesale slaughter of the younglings; who knows?
I've wondered if the great purge has already started behind the scenes. Mace Windu said he would take "our remaining Jedi" to Geonosis. Had a bunch of Jedi disappeared, or were they all out on lunch break? If the number of Jedi fighting on Geonosis represents "all the Jedi left," that's not near as many Jedi as I thought were in
J. David works really hard, has a passion for writing good software, and knows many of the world's best Perl programmers