The Star Wars Sequels should have had Leia turn to the Darkside.
The Star Wars Sequels should have had Leia turn to the Darkside
Why?
that's dumb and gay
It's never too late to bring her back. Star Wars mirror universe when?
Your parents should have had you put out of your misery at birth, considering you grew up to be a Star Wars manchild.
Notice how there’s not really any women Jedi? Why is that?
her son does, both in old canon and new canon. all the old characters are 'done': their stories have been told.
So that she can become an abusive mom and fulfill what Vader said in episode 6.
Because the Jedi are a martial tradition of ascetics who are trained to be the most lethal people in the universe in order to selflessly gatekeep the use of the Force against other sentients.
They are the loyal samurai archetype. If you wanted a feminine coded Force tradition you'd get something closer to the Bene Gesserit: shapers of culture and keepers of the lore that informs them while guiding noble lines through political marriages. However, with the way the Force works in Star Wars, that'd just end up being a Dark Side cult.
Basically, what I'm saying is the Jedi, the Force, and even Star Wars itself is masculine coded and Disney is simply wrong for saying that the Force is female. Femininity would lead to the Dark Side because it requires attachment.
Wow you’ve given this a lot of thought. I’m so sorry
Thanks pray for me.
Luke vs Leia finale - engineered by Jar Jar, would've been intense.
The Star Wars Sequels should have had Luke turn to the Darkside.
ftfy
Make Luke the main big bad. It rhymes with the PT/OT. It provides a nice twist for ep8. It gives Luke lots of screentime without everyone wondering why he isn't just saving the day. And it means the trilogy ends with new heroes having to take over.
All the lore was about how Luke fixed the jedi by realising that they needed to shy away from their uber-rigid values cemented in legacy and tradition, and move towards a system that values people's emotions and individuality etc.
The same thing can easily apply to the sith though. Instead of the dumbass rule of 2, and the arbitrary need for power and control, what about just the realisation that the republic leaders are idiots (who happily dismantled their entire military despite knowing that there were still active enemies trying to destroy them) and that constant warfare was inevitable with these dipshits at the helm?
arbitrary need for power and control
The Dark Side is like the One Ring from LotR. Its users lose their agency and become power-mad monsters. This is a pretty basic rule of the setting per the Lucas movies.
ANOTHER SW THREAD
Are we being raided? Half the catty is Star Wars
George’s idea was to focus on grey morality. So it should’ve been light side vs light side.
And that’s a good thing
George notably hated Kotor2's insistence on gray morality. He's always just been about good vs evil.
Look for "Star Wars Infinities: A New Hope." 4 issue mini. Luke fucks up trying to destroy the Death Star and goes into hiding training under Yoda while Vader slowly breaks Leia into becoming first a political pawn in the Senate, then more directly his apprentice in a remake of the OT better than what we got.
It's SO FUCKING GOOD.
It's about as close to this pic as we're going to get before AI can do sequences longer than 10 seconds that aren't bouncing tits.
Sounds fucing based.
Rebel leader to sith lord is a nice arc.
A universe wide hunt for her brother and yoda and wanted criminals would've been cool. Really would like to see Luke and Yoda as space pirates trying to evade the law with a western feel; dealing with various outer rim worlds
Right, and it works for 6 films. For a sequel trilogy, it's absolutely something that they could examine in an interesting way without breaking the lore (instead of just repeating the first 6 films again)
Far too old. Sith bitches have to be hot, it's literally in their Code.
I share Tolkien's perspective on sequels to LotR when it comes to continuing the Star Wars saga. It's prone to just undermine the story that came before. Better to make new things rather than marinate on what already worked.
How does Vader get his hands on Leia when she died in Yavin IV's destruction? I assume this is explained in the comic, but I'm struggling to see how.
If you don't think any sequel ideas could work then why are you even in this thread?
I disagree strongly. Characters can do new things. Their continued lives don't undermine previously-told stories (unless their lives continue in stupid and contradictory ways, like the disney films).
It's naive and childish to think that overthrowing an empire would result in universal peace forever going forwards with zero issues.
Good picture but out of character. Leia has no desire to join the Empire and leave her Rebellion. This would be like Picard willingly going back to the borg after he freed himself from their control.
Nope. there's a whole universe out there to discover.
I just meant for the story told in the 6 original movies. I'm all for more Star Wars. Just don't need to see more Luke Han and Leia.
No one cares about your dumbass zoomzoom wailings
The arc of a rebel leader being offered the position as Emperor would be based.
She shouldn’t have been Luke’s sister
This is literally thebackbone of the plot, though.
The children of Vader are what both bind the characters and create the conflict.
she was a coke fiend, there's no way she didn't take miles of black cock
Nah, sequels should have went like this
It's years later and Luke has his new Jedi order set up on Yavin 4 in those cool temples
Main Lead is Han and Leia's Daughter who is traveling to Yavin to train in the force since she showed potential back home.
The daughter (who I'll just call Hannah cause it has Han in it) is a shut in nerd because her parents are over protective out of fear of Imperial remnants. She is a cute dork stereotype who can act as the every man who can get exposition dumbed on.
Luke has a son around the same age as Hannah (I'll just call him Ben). He's going to be training too.
Old cast have sweet reunion on Yavin 4 reintroducing their kids.
Han sticks around with Chewie and 3PO to keep an eye on Hannah because Leia is busy running New Republic shit and Han wants something to do since he has no real responsibilities now.
As the kids train Hannah is shown a natural gift in the force and Luke is super impressed showing her most of his attention in training.
As training continues it's determined that Ben is completely deaf to the force.
Ben is devasted, Luke is too though he won't admit it. The grandson of the chosen can't use the force.
Ben's animosity for Hannah grows. He becomes more jealous of her relationship with his dad and tries putting Hannah in danger to get Han to pull her out of training.
Ben fails because Chewie sees the whole thing and saves Hannah
Chewie tells Han and he snaps at Ben. He says he's taking Hannah home because he can't trust Luke to keep her safe.
Luke snaps too, saying Ben cost the order a powerful member, causing Ben to run off.
Ben will be approached by one of the other Jedi training in Luke's order who is secretly an Imperial sympathsizer who has influtrated the order.
Evil jedi convinces Ben that Luke failed to teach him properly. He says that he can help Ben use the force through the darkside but he'll need to do something evil to open himself to it.
Cont.
Says he should kill Han Solo because he is responsible for bringing Hannah to Yavin and ruining Ben's life.
Through deception Ben gets alone with Han by saying he wants to apologize.
Luke senses something wrong and heads for Ben and Han
Evil jedi confronts Luke and tells him his intentions
Fight ensues Luke keeps trying to run to reach his son but keeps getting stopped by evil jedi
Hannah senses something wrong while packing. Starts looking for her Dad.
Han and Ben are talking. Ben is fixing up drinks and poisons the one he intends Han to have.
They chat
Han drinks the poisoned blue milk.
Han begins saying he was too hard of Ben. He knows what it's like to be a disappointment.
Says he understands why Ben did it and partailly wants to take Hannah so Luke can focus on his relationship with Ben.
Ben feels regret
Han starts convulsing as poison starts working
Ben grabs Han's body and starts apologizing but can't do anything.
Han dies
Luke senses this after incapacitating evil jedi
Evil Jedi laughs and says Luke is too late
Luke runs to find Ben leaving evil jedi
Hannah reaches where Han is firsr to find Ben holding her father's lifeless body
She goes nuts and starts flinging Ben around with the force
She's about to kill Ben when Luke arrives and stops her
Luke looks at Ben in disbelief
Ben runs off in fear
Luke tries to console Hannah
Evil jedi intercepts Ben and tells them they must leave to complete his training
They leave heading for an imperial faction in the outer rim
Movie ends with Han's funeral everyone is sad
Luke promises that he'll find Ben and Avenge Han
Luke leaves his order to make up for his mistake
Hannah demands he takes her with him
Film ends with the two leaving Yavin to find Ben
Are you that chick who has her own fan fiction comic where Leia is raised in the dark side and the protagonist of the Force unleashed trains with her?
It's very complicated
just like Luke, the death star missed Let it pass
Prompts are about what we wish to see not what's plausible
It wasn't even in the minds of ANH's writers, anon
No planning went into this series until ESB and there's no shame admitting this
That would have been better. Damn.
You should have got a job there a long time ago to stop the bad movies from being made. idiot!!
SHE'S MASTERING THE FORCE, OKAY
The same Tolkien who went back and said NO THE HOBBITS COULDN'T POSSIBLY HAVE HAD THE NAMES I GAVE THEM, THEY DON'T SOUND HOBBITY ENOUGH. FRODO BAGGINS? HIS REAL NAME IS MAURA LABINGI
The good professor did not practice what he preached because those novels only existed to show off the languages he created. And by created, I mean "adapted from Finnish."
Problem with that is you're making Luke the main character.
The one thing TFA got very right was relegating the original cast to legend-status and introducing them back gradually so that the new heroes can take centre stage. Unfortunately Rey was a charisma vacuum and TLJ absolutely destroyed any sense of consistent character development
Revenge of the Jedi was supposed to end with the rebel forces in tatters, Leia grappling with her new duties as queen, and Luke walking off alone into the sunset in search of his long lost sister. Then Gary Kurtz got fired and the rest is history.
Female characters aren't allowed to make bad decisions.