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Bosco685

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  1. I thought the very same thing. The soundtrack complemented the screen imagery.
  2. Seriously, I am not trying to talk down to you or tell you how to think. But if you go back and actually read the article, Boyega never says he wanted to be the main star of the show. He just wanted equal treatment. And also the same for his co-star, Kelly Marie Tran. Do you blame him? I hope this isn't a race issue, as I am not sure how anyone couldn't see the intent here otherwise.
  3. I was just searching for it myself and realized it isn't the official poster.
  4. Doctor Who: Daleks! Animated Series Announced With Teaser Trailer
  5. I don't know if you mean to blow this up bigger than it needs to be. But where did Boyega note he had been told his character would be the main star? Star Wars: John Boyega says non-white actors 'pushed to the side' by Disney In his own words from the interview... Stepping back and not getting wrapped up in the topic, Boyega noted it would be a more important role to the overall Star Wars franchise. Not the main character. Right?
  6. I think that is the very same points you stated already. Which means reflecting on another view on the topic isn't landing with you. If the Disney/LucasFilms casting team purposely pitched to these actors directly and indirectly (including those statements from J.J. Abrams) that this diversity push was going to be something meaningful leading to their accepting the role based on that, it does matter. Sure, being part of a major franchise boosts your career cred that you were part of that production. But it is also years of time invested on their part because of the bill of goods they were sold. I just hope people aren't leaning into an opposing view because of some form of assumed entitlement bias on the part of the actor. Putting himself out there like he did could drastically backfire on him. So why would he take the risk if it was just a petty issue?
  7. They definitely keep going back and forth as comrades and then contestants for group leader. The writing seems to be on the wall - the screen - Translucent's butt. Wait - scratch that last one. Too soon.
  8. You may be right. Make him a lost puppy again early on that then steps up later in the season as the savior.
  9. I've been thinking of that as well. I'm wondering if it is from... ...head exploding early on, as when he is washing her blood off in the sink he is fixated on she has kids and a husband. So like a PTSD situation in an intense war. By the way, there is a rumor who did the deed.
  10. That's the thing not in WB Studios's favor - its track record. But the pressure will be on Ray Fisher and anyone else drive these points home any facts they can bring to bear. But having read at least the light details Ray Fisher, the photographer that works with Clay Enos and then the hints about Gal Gadot's body double - it ain't looking good for certain WB leads.
  11. Someone took note of the credit recognitions and realized who Disney was thanking for its support in China. Disney remake of Mulan criticised for filming in Xinjiang At least we got a new Disney movie. Right?
  12. Definitely. For everyone. But to dismiss what these people hint to in advance (including some on social media demanding all the details be delivered RIGHT NOW like a weekly show cliffhanger) fail to recognize you are dealing with a massive powerhouse when taking on a studio. So not surprised they didn't just jump out there and fall on their swords.
  13. You may be misreading the situation by not looking at it from the individual's perspective. And especially reflecting on what Disney looked to achieve based on its casting. Disney brought in a larger minority cast into the Star Wars franchise to convey this was an all-inclusive world. It was clear diversity was on display to show 'It's A Small World After All' within the Star Wars franchise. Director J.J. Abrams weighs in on diversity in the Star Wars universe So if Disney used Force Awakens to proclaim diversity and equal treatment and then changed it up on a few of its minority actors that helped boost that message with their involvement, do they not have a right to be letdown later on what was being sold to them and audiences was swapped out? Even with his performance in Force Awakens, Boyega was recognized for a fantastic contribution by many critics who considered this new phase in the franchise a larger audience appeal due to the diverse cast. TOTAL FILM MAGAZINE'S STAR WARS: THE FORCE AWAKENS REVIEW Does any of that matter in the end?
  14. On a positive note, she shared some behind-the-scenes shots afterwards about her time on the film. She also worked on Wonder Woman as an extra.