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Is Star Wars coming to Netflix?
Much has been said about Adam Driver’s character and via the official Facebook of the franchise fans have been treated to a little more. In Uprising, the unscrupulous Governor Adelhard has made a decision to lock down his sector of the galaxy, so that no one knows about the destruction of the Death Star and the death of Emperor Palpatine-thus keeping himself in power.
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If the pictures weren’t scary enough, the caption will fill your heart with terror – ‘Together we will destroy the Resistance and the last Jedi’.
According to The Irish Times, high winds and rough seas off the Iveragh Peninsula meant the film crew’s boats stayed in their moorings.
Should this be the case, Cinema Blend notes, it goes without saying that Skellig Michael would most probably be featured again in the following Star Wars movie.
BW Original “Star Wars” veterans Hamill, Carrie Fisher and Harrison Ford are all reprising their classic roles in “Star Wars: The Force Awakens”. “Do you think anyone reads this?” In fact, I watched them again just the other day because, why not?
Despite the disappointment (and humor) of BB-8’s “secret” message, @DelReyStarWars’s tweet does hint at something else, something just as exciting: A new Star Wars book is being worked on.
Starting at the beginning, Netflix had inked a deal with Disney in 2012, who now owns Lucasfilm since their acquisition that same year. “If they want to believe it’s the villain, then good”, he said.
Msgr Ó Fiannachta also raised concerns about the potential risk film crews pose to the birdlife and the natural environment of Skellig Michael. See them below.
The region’s seen a boon in new theaters and box office receipts since 2005, when the last Star Wars movie had its release, WSJ reports.
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He expressed fears that future generations would associate the island more with the fantasy film than its monastic Christian heritage as a powerhouse of prayer in the early Irish Church.