Re: Star Wars Episode IX – Teaser (Spoilers)
Posted: Tue Oct 22, 2019 7:02 pm
I thought it was about Rey doing a Forrest Gump walk through the galaxy?
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If it is The Ghost, I have to wonder where that ship has been all this time.Nutso wrote:
That circular dish kicked off a storm of time travel theories when it was first seen. From simple flashback scenes to crazy "Endgame" hijinks to "fixing the franchise" shit.Varthikes wrote:If it is The Ghost, I have to wonder where that ship has been all this time.Nutso wrote:
I also notice that the Millennium Falcon once again has her old circular sensor dish--like the one Lando broke during the Battle of Endor.
So... they fly now. Yay.Nutso wrote:
The first round of box office estimates for “Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker” was released on Wednesday, with trackers estimating an opening of at least $175 million and as much as $200-210 million when it opens on December 20.
By comparison, Disney’s previous installments in their “Star Wars” trilogy each opened to well above $200 million. 2015’s “The Force Awakens” opened to a then-record $248 million while 2017’s “The Last Jedi” opened to $220 million, which today still ranks as the fourth-highest opening of all time.
I remember reading how the pre sales were exceeding even Endgame for most of all time. Then I heard those numbers were inflated because the studio was buying them and somehow whoever figured this out... Figured it out because they were all against the walls, or not center.Graham Kennedy wrote:The rise of Skywalker on track for 175 million plus opening
The first round of box office estimates for “Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker” was released on Wednesday, with trackers estimating an opening of at least $175 million and as much as $200-210 million when it opens on December 20.
By comparison, Disney’s previous installments in their “Star Wars” trilogy each opened to well above $200 million. 2015’s “The Force Awakens” opened to a then-record $248 million while 2017’s “The Last Jedi” opened to $220 million, which today still ranks as the fourth-highest opening of all time.