phanan
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Why, The Force of course. This is science fiction after all.
Contrary to reports that he will be directing the next two Star Wars film, Johnson will only direct Episode VIII, but he is writing a treatment for Episode IX.
For those who don't know what I was referring to:
'Looper' director Rian Johnson is making 'Star Wars: Episode VIII' | The Verge
They uncanonized Shadows of the Empire?
Of course, I have my own canon in general and will only watch the Phantom Editor's versions of the first two films as they're a lot shorter and about a point or two better in overall quality. If you ever get a chance, they're well worth checking out, especially because the guy gives commentary on the two films as well and exposes a lot about how editing works and how those films could have been improved quite a bit just with some minor edits. Funny how the prequels fare better when tinkered with and the OT...? Not so much.
How do you just take something that is canon though, and just said nope no more. Shadows of the Empire has always been cannon. Its not like the extended universe books. It scan it always was.
It was second tier canon behind the movies and bumped to third tier with the introduction of the television show...so there was always room for it to get bumped out. Obviously, there's a ton of elements from both that and other EU projects that are in the prequels and re-releases of these films, so it is rather dubious that they're saying none of this stuff is something that happened in this universe when a lot of it has already filtered into the highest level projects.
I think you missed my point. My friend at 40 not only has not lost any physical strength or speed since he was 20, he is now at 40 stronger and faster. That's 20 years of aging and he is now faster and stronger. What do you think will happen to his 3 mile time and the number of pull up's he can do in the next 30 years given the previous 20?
The fact that you don't think ROTJ needs tinkering is enough to roll my eyes.