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Que nada guerreiro, aqui vc encontrou outro que gosta do BvS!!!!!!!
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Que nada guerreiro, aqui vc encontrou outro que gosta do BvS!!!!!!!
Já ouviu aquela história que muitas vezes os gênios são incompreendidos, é o nosso caso....Meus pêsames
New Alleged Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker Leak Reveals Film’s Ending and the Fate of Kylo Ren and Rey
A new Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker leak purportedly reveals the film’s ending.
The leak comes from Twitter user Daniel Stevenson on Twitter via the Price of Reason twitter account.
The leak details that Rey and Kylo Ren will team up to confront the Emperor, but before Kylo Ren can reach Rey for the tag team team-up, he has to cut his way through the Knights of Ren using his blue lightsaber, of which a photo leaked shortly after the release of the final trailer.
After defeating the Knights of Ren and making his way to fight beside Rey against the Emperor, he is killed. The leak reveals Kylo Ren falls to his death.
With Kylo Ren defeated, Rey, who is revealed to be Palpatine’s granddaughter, faces off against him in one on one combat. The Emperor uses his Force Lightning abilities against Rey, who is now using two lightsabers, her own lightsaber and the one Kylo Ren dropped before falling to his death.
The leak continues noting that Rey is able to defeat the Emperor in one on one combat, a feat that no one else, aside from maybe Mace Windu has achieved. Darth Maul and Savage Oppress were both defeated by The Emperor when they attempted to tag team him. The Emperor even killed Savage Oppress in that fight.
Vader had to use a surprise attack against the Emperor. He lifted him up from behind and then threw him down the central shaft of the Death Star. Luke never actually faced the Emperor, so it’s unclear if he would have been able to take him.
After killing Palpatine, Rey travels to Tatooine where a local asks her what her name is. Rey replies, “I am Rey, Rey Skywalker.” The leak notes that Rey is not actually a Skywalker by blood, but decides to adopt the name.
This last bit of information regarding Rey traveling to Tatooine and revealing herself as a Skywalker appears to confirm a previous leak from Making Star Wars. That leak revealed that Rey returns to the homestead where Luke Skywalker grew up and was asked by a local what her name was. In response, she said, “Rey, Rey Skywalker.”
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Dolorosamente ruim, mas perfeitamente condizente com Soy Wars da Disney, motivo pelo qual há uma boa chance de ter umas verdades aí...
Não é basicamente o leak antigo? Não acho que depois dos leaks vão manter.
Que nada guerreiro, aqui vc encontrou outro que gosta do BvS!!!!!!!
Tem medo de cair?Os dois primeiro da mandalorian me surpreenderam positivamente.
Mas...
Feliz é o mundo em que uma série baseada na trilogia original (e nem falo do único filme da Disney que é bom) é a coisa mais falada de Star Wars ao invés de filme SJW que estréia mês que vem.
A Disney errou rude, errou feio... Será que sem a presidenta feminista a franquia consegue ir pra frente bem?
Star Wars: Rise of Skywalker space horses aren't horses, or in space
They're orbaks, and did you notice their tusks?
Saddle up. We need to talk about the space horses in Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker. First seen in the October trailer that aired during Monday Night Football (and on Carrie Fisher's birthday, no less), they galloped along again Tuesday when a new promo clip from the upcoming film was published on Twitter and Instagram.
The scene pops up about 25 seconds into the 30-second clip, and don't blink, or they'll gallop right out of the frame. Finn (John Boyega) appears to be riding a white creature, and a new character, apparently Jannah (Naomi Ackie), is riding what looks like a brown or black one. (Spoilers ahead. Who's Jannah? We're not saying she's for sure a certain iconic character's daughter, but she might be.)
And just what are they riding? They look like horses, they gallop like horses, but thanks to a Vanity Fair photo spread from May, we know they're "orbaks." Thanks to the Annie Leibovitz photo, and to video shared by The Star Wars Show on YouTube, we know a little bit about what the creatures look like.
They've been dubbed "space horses" as a slangy way to identify them. But they're physically different from horses. Their body structure is that of a regular horse, and using Finn and Jannah's size for perspective, they seem to be maybe Clydesdale size. They're covered in long. shaggy, dog-in-winter-style fur. Their most non-horsey feature? The badass tusks that curl up from below their elongated foreheads and muzzles.
The tusks aren't enormously long, but they're sharp, and look like a useful weapon in close combat. They also seem to be where the riders wrap their reins for control. Though in the Leibovitz photo, Jannah is leaning back to fire her bow, one foot in a stirrup, one foot leaning against her arrow quiver. You get the impression she could ride that orbak through a flaming hoop and not even slow down.
One fan suggested Disney start marketing these creatures, and fast. "Disney better start building stables in Galaxy's Edge cause I want to ride an orbak," one Twitter user wrote.
And either the orbaks are decked out in war paint, or Finn's mount just naturally has a forehead and muzzle that look like a cartoon of a T-bone steak. (Entertainment Weekly confirms that real horses were used.)
Ackie told Total Film magazine that she trained three times a week for seven months to learn to ride like a pro.
"By the end of it, I could canter without any hands," she told the magazine. "I could play catch with balls while on a horse."
"Space horses" is a catchy name, but sadly, they can't just canter through space -- they're planet-bound. But which planet? The orbaks are reportedly natives of the desert planet Pasaana, but numerous fans point out on social media that in one scene, they're being ridden on what looks like a grassy area. Maybe Pasaana isn't full-on desert?
"It has been said the Orbaks are from Pasaana," one Twitter user points out. "It has also been said Pasaana is the desert world, yet ... behold grass as Finn rides an Orbak into battle. Conclusion, first Star Wars film to have a multi-climate planet."
Some wondered if the orbaks really were from Pasaana, which might explain the non-desert background -- and maybe the long fur, which doesn't seem very useful in a hot desert climate. But for now, no one at Disney is letting much out of the barn when it comes to orbakology.
In a scene from the recent promo clip and the October trailer, the orbaks appear to be riding out for battle, with BB-8 rolling right along. A writer for Inverse says they're on the ice planet Kijimi. The scene behind them does look cold and desolate, so maybe orbaks travel well?
They're certainly not the first horse-like character in the Star Wars series. For all its spaceships and technological travel, Star Wars characters know how to saddle up when they need to.
Luke famously rode a tauntaun in The Empire Strikes Back, and Star Wars: The Last Jedi introduced fans to another horsey creature, the fathier. But considering how much buzz the porg earned in the past, the orbak deserves at least that much attention.
More will doubtless be revealed when Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker opens worldwide on Dec. 20, with previews on Dec. 19.
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Faltando um mês para a estréia, um artigo sobre cavalos espaciais é o que conseguem escrever de melhor a respeito do filme, pelo simples fato de que não há um resquício sequer a respeito do roteiro na sinopse ou nos trailers... Diante disso e dos rumores sobre as exibições de teste desastrosas que teriam sido realizadas algumas semanas atrás, alguém ainda acredita que há uma chance mínima desse filme ser bom, no final das contas?
Mulher empoderada pode usar a roupa que quiser, até mesmo usar roupa nenhuma, mas Rey não pode usar roupa sexy. Porque ela não pode querer.Se fizerem como os anteriores, copiando a estrutura de roteiro do filme correspondente da trilogia clássica, aguardarei Rey de biquíni metálico.
Para nossa sorte temos as cosplayers.Mulher empoderada pode usar a roupa que quiser, até mesmo usar roupa nenhuma, mas Rey não pode usar roupa sexy. Porque ela não pode querer.
Uaouoiououoya.Para nossa sorte temos as cosplayers.
Para nossa sorte temos as cosplayers.
Franquia de SW vindo muito forte para esse 9° filme.
A série Mandalorian muito elogiada e de ótima qualidade.
O jogo Fallen Order super bem recebido e também de qualidade inquestionável.
Acompanhando os dois e cada vez subindo mais o Hype para o Rise of Skywalker, porém sabendo que a franquia não depende só dos filmes de cinema para existir.
O bom de ser pessimista é que qualquer surpresa é positiva.Apesar dessas 2 surpresas, não tenho fé nesse episodio 9
Imagino que chegou na situação que não tem remendo que de jeito.
Seus haters! Vou assistir no cinema e ainda vou comprar o combo do Cinemark!!!!
Cinemark lança combo de Star Wars que custa (acredite se quiser) 471 reais!
NOTÍCIAS
24/11/19 17:51
• Mariana Lapeloso
É isso mesmo que você leu ali no título! Não é nenhum tipo de pegadinha, a rede Cinemark de cinemas lançou alguns combos em homenagem a estreia de Star Wars: A Ascensão Skywalker e um deles custa o valor de 471 reais!
O que se encaixa neste valor absurdo, que assustou muito fã da franquia, conta com um balde de papel, duas bebidas tamanho grande, um saquinho pequeno de M&M's e um híbrido do R2-D2, que é um balde e copo em um só. Obviamente que o valor gerou revolta em muitos fãs da franquia e que irão acompanhar o longa nos cinemas.
O valor deixou tantos fãs revoltados que o assunto foi um dos mais comentados no último dia 22, que foi quando a empresa anunciou a novidade em suas redes. Inclusive, o combo já está em pré-venda e quem optar por comprar apenas o R2-D2, pagará R$ 451.
https://www.aficionados.com.br/cinemark-lanca-combo-de-star-wars-471-reais/
IN JJ WE TRUST!
IN JJ WE TRUST!
Por que ela tá atirando? É só usar a Força e derrubar as motos...