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c'est pas un influenceur Laughing

tu peux pas être d'accord avec son discours mais tu peux pas nier les faits.

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Influenceur est pour moi un terme générique pour tout intervenant du web qui se pense suffisamment intéressant et pertinent pour créer une chaine youtube avec des grosses images bariolées pour faire du clic et de la polémique au kilos.  Very Happy

Quant aux faits, en l'occurrence il s'agit d'un mec qui ânonne sa détestation d'un film qui n'existe pas, dont il hait les précédents, les fans, la production, la réalisatrice, confond son avis avec celui de "tout le monde", utilise tout et n'importe quoi pour soutenir des idées orientées pré établies (voir sa chaine), tout en prédisant le futur d'un film dont on ne sait rien, le tout sous une forme déplorable entre le micro trottoir et l'ivrogne accoudé au bar.
Mais le mec fait quand même une vidéo indigente de 12mn (!!!) pour créer de la polémique à peu de frais donc, comme il est de coutume de le faire aujourd'hui, postée par un membre dont les prises de positions et déclarations ici même à propos de films et séries notamment peuvent laisser à penser qu'il souhaite suivre son modèle youteubé pour tenter d'importer le même niveau de polémique ici, sur le fil du film en production.  Very Happy

Y parviendra-t-il ? Suspens...  clown

Donc oui : "au secours". Laughing


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Nonon il confond pas son avis avec celui de tout le monde l'immense majoritée pense comme lui y'a juste à voir le déclin de la franchise depuis le 8 pour s'en rendre compte , chaque films et series qui ont suivis l'episode 7 et the Mandalorian on fait moins que les précédents même Obi Wan qui avait une hype enorme tout comme Ring of Powers a finis dans l'oublis sur sa fin de saison à cause de sa qualitée médiocre.

Et là tout ce qu'ils trouvent à dire pour relancer la saga au cinéma c'est "enfin en 2024 une femme peut faire un star wars " Laughing

alors que juste comme ça rien que pour la réal Obi Wan c'etait une nana , plusieurs épisodes de Mandalorien ont était fait par Brice Dallas Howard , et même la trilogie originale doit beaucoup à la femme de George Lucas. Laughing

Après je parle même pas du reste comme le boss de Lucasflim , du fait que le véritable héros de la saga soit une mary sue...

Nan c'est vrais que les femmes ont vachement été mis de coté ces dernier temps dans Star Wars Laughing

mais bon faites comme si de rien n'était faudra pas pleurer quand ce film fera une : The Marvels







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Question aux modos pour en revenir au film lui-même et ce qu'on l'en sait réellement à ce jour : le titre du fil ne devrait-il pas être actualisé en "New Jedi Order" plutôt que "Rey" ?  Very Happy


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Et bien heureusement pour nous tu n'es pas "youteubé", ou influenceur Robby.
Parce que la haine, la détestation et l'incertitude pour le coup, c'est loin d'etre ce que prône LeRepaire et ses vidéos si on sait y etre attentif.

Non, la vraie question pour en revenir au sujet c'est plutot : Est il envisageable deux secondes de ne pas parler de nos sexes et/ou de nos couleurs à un moment donné chez Disney ?

Non pas que ces questions n'y ont pas leurs place, mais ça vire à une véritable obsession là.
Il n'y a rien à dire de plus. C'est de l'hypocrisie à l'état pure. Bob Iger lui meme a avoué que leurs messages politiques prennent trop le pas.
Et qu'est ce qu'on lit sur les réseaux dans la foulée ?
Et bim ! c'est reparti pour un tour. Avant c'était déjà pénible, là ça devient éreintant ...

Moi perso je m'en fous de savoir si c'est noir, blanc, homme ou femme etc. Lucasfilm c'est une vraie fixette pour eux. Et pendant ce temps, est ce qu'on parle de Star Wars ou communique sur le projet de film lui meme ? Non.
Ne parlons pas de "girl power" ou de parité, ça n'en est pas ... leur cheval de bataille en ce moment chez eux c'est :
HOMME< FEMME

Vous excuserez les gens qui craignent des nouveaux flops en perspective. Quand on te présente des gens pour faire des films et qu'ils te parlent d'abord de leurs convictions et de leur propre personne au lieu de parler de leur travail de cinéma, il y a de quoi avoir des doutes.
Après une année comme 2023 il leur faut quoi de plus encore pour comprendre ? Faut reprendre le meme schéma ?

Sortir des films n'importe comment ? Continuer à chier sur les fans comme vous et moi, en nous faisant passer pour des has been, des rétrogrades ? Brandir le public des différences, des progressistes, des femmes etc, qui en plus au vu des résultats, ne répondent pas forcément présent quand Disney leur fait un appel grotesque de ce genre ( The Marvels ) ? Ce qui au passage n'est pas étonnant.
Et nous faire taxer de raciste, de misogyne en prime quand on les soutient pas sur leurs positions bornées et absolutistes, ou qu'on va plus voir leurs films tout claqués ?

C'est pas honteux ça ? Qu'on aille plus dire que Disney et ses filiales défendent des valeurs positives dans ce micmac, c'est l'inverse ... ça nous divise plus que jamais, et ils en ont conscience.
Et le pire : ça ne fait pas leurs affaires non plus. Alors arrêtons ce cirque à la fin !

"Je suis une femme, on est en 2024"
C'est pas comme ça qu'on vend un film, qu'on se présente entant qu'artiste ou qu'on éveille la curiosité du public. Faut se mettre au boulot les gars !

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Mais POURQUOI s'entêter à faire un film sur un personnage si peu apprécié ?
ça ne leur a pas suffit l'écroulement des box office de la dernière trilogie ? Ils veulent creuser encore ?

Quand on voit les films Disney à venir, on se dit qu'on est vraiment de le "creux" de la vague, Disney va enchaîner les bides encore quelques années à mon avis Sad
Avec un peu de chance, à partir de 2026, ça ne peux que remonter !!

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Lucasfilm Confirms Rey's Star Wars Movie Hasn't Been Delayed

Lucasfilm has confirmed that Star Wars: New Jedi Order is still in active development, despite rumors claiming the movie was delayed indefinitely.

Rey's next movie, Star Wars: New Jedi Order, is still in production, debunking recent rumors of an indefinite delay.

Steven Knight, the writer of Star Wars: New Jedi Order, is currently revising his script, indicating progress towards the movie's production.
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Collider a écrit:

Daisy Ridley Opens Up About Rey's Legacy and Her Future in Star Wars [Exclusive]

"It still surprises me when people are kind about her."

- Daisy Ridley is grateful for the love and support she receives from Star Wars fans, and she feels lucky to be part of something that resonates with so many people.
- Star Wars Celebration events are filled with joy and positivity, contrary to some negative perceptions of fandom. Ridley describes the experience as overwhelming and emotionally moving.
- Ridley's return as Rey in the upcoming Star Wars film left her feeling deeply touched and excited about the new adventures her character will embark on.

Last year, it was announced that Daisy Ridley would be returning to a galaxy far, far away when she emerged on stage at Star Wars Celebration, as part of a new film that will be set more than a decade after the events of The Rise of Skywalker. But while Ridley is excited to be reprising her role as Rey, she's also been taking the time to reflect on the legacy of the character and what she means to a generation of young girls and boys.

Collider's Maggie Lovitt recently sat down with the Brit to discuss Ridley's upcoming roles in the upcoming films Sometimes I Think About Dying and Magpie, but took the chance to quiz the star on Star Wars, telling her about the experience she had witnessed at 2022's Star Wars Celebration. Lovitt had taken part in a panel in Anaheim — alongside Arezou Amin, Laura Kelly, Lacey Gilleran, and Mollie Damon — anchored around how Rey defined an entire generation of Star Wars for female fans. Lovitt asked Ridley how it felt to bring to life a character that resonates so much with so many people.

"I think it's really interesting because I always felt just part of something. I never thought too much about my place in the thing. I just felt about the thing. It still surprises me when people are kind about her particularly, because of course people love Star Wars, but I'm always like, "Oh, thanks." It's still so thrilling. I think I love her as a character and I loved the characters around her and I love the people in it. It feels quite wonderful. I think if I thought about it too much my head would explode because it's so not overwhelming in a bad way, but like, wow overwhelming."

Daisy Ridley Loves How the 'Star Wars' Fandom Makes Her Feel

Ridley recalls the overwhelming emotions felt during Star Wars Celebration events, particularly when her return was announced, a testament to the bond shared within the Star Wars community. "It's a room full of love and joy," she explained, noting the stark contrast between public perceptions and the actual fan experiences. "It's like if you are actually in a room with other Star Wars fans, there's so much joy between everyone. It's just not what it's sometimes made out to be."

Ridley continued, explaining that her management had accompanied her to Celebration for the reveal of Rey's next adventure and admitted the feeling had left her feeling bowled over after the reception she had received, adding that while sometimes fandom could get a bad rap, it was a wonderful reminder of the joy Star Wars could bring to people's lives — including her own.

"When we did the announcement last year, it was really, my agent flew over and honestly, I came off and we were all really emotional. Of course, I always feel lucky to be part of it, but it was like a reminder I suppose of, sorry I'm just gabbling, but I suppose a reminder of how people do feel about Rey. I was like, "It's wonderful." It's wonderful to be part of something that people love and to play a character that people... It's so weird. It's really making me emotional thinking about it. I get to have more adventures. I'm like, "Where is she now? What is this new adventure and how are things going to go?" That's a long way of saying it's great. It's really great."

Daisy Ridley Is Glad Her 'Star Wars' Return Happened Fast

One other key element of Ridley's return to the franchise is how swiftly it happened. The stars of the original trilogy, Mark Hamill, Carrie Fisher, and Harrison Ford sat out for over 30 years before returning for The Force Awakens. Even the likes of Ewan McGregor and Hayden Christensen waited for nearly two decades, with their returns in Obi-Wan Kenobi coming 17 years after their last appearance in Revenge of the Sith. Ridley, by comparison, last appeared in Star Wars just over four years ago, and while she expected that one day she may be asked to return, the swiftness of that did bowl her over—in a truly gratifying sense.

"It's strange because I didn't think it would be so soon, and then I feel like it was 11 years ago that I was cast, and I'm like, "But aren’t I 60?” Time is going too fast! But it's wonderful," she beamed. "I feel like all of the roles I've been able to do feel so different and so wonderful, but they all feel great. Each thing I've done is like, “That was just wonderful.”

Ridley added that the time that has passed since her tenure on Star Wars has given her a greater perspective and will add to the pleasure she takes when returning to the fold. Fellow Star Wars alum Mads Mikkelsen once stated the importance of each job as and when it comes along, and it's that mentality Ridley will carry forward with her until she's Rey again. A newer, older and wiser Ridley will share that expanded worldview with her New Jedi Order.

"Actually, one of the things, and this is beside the point of that, but it's one of my favorite things that I think about, Mads Mikkelsen did this interview, and I literally have a screenshot in my phone, he said, "Each one of my jobs is the most important. It might not be the best, but it's the most important." Each job I'm like, "I want this to feel like the most important thing I've ever done." Meeting everything with that openness and willingness to try, as you say, to try a new thing. It's strange because I'm playing a character I've played before, but it's going to be trying something new. A lot has changed for me in the past few years from that time."

Daisy Ridley's Star Wars film, directed by Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy, is currently in development. Stay tuned to Collider for more updates.


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Encore un désastre commercial à venir sur la dépouille encore fumante de la licence Star Wars. On va suivre ça avec attention.

D'ailleurs, j'ai vu un trailer en qualité immonde, je ne sais pas exactement de quoi il s'agissait, mais ça ne faisait pas rêver. Pour ne pas changer avec Disney Star Wars.

Chaque fois que je parle de Star Wars depuis la postlogie, j'ai du mal à croire que c'est moi, le fan inconditionnel des six premiers films et de l'univers pré Disney qui parle et pourtant si. C'est d'une tristesse.


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Pour ceux qui ne les ont pas vus, je vous invite à regarder Dune partie 1 et Dune partie 2 actuellement au cinéma. C’est tout le contraire de la dernière trilogie ! Dune a un scénario énorme dense et cohérent, les acteurs sont fantastiques, la musique envoûtante et surtout c’est ÉPIQUE !

Continuer sur le personnage de Rey c’est un bide assuré.


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Empire a écrit:

Daisy Ridley Is Ready To Return As Rey In Star Wars: ‘I Feel More Like I’m Owning It’ – Exclusive

One year ago, at Star Wars Celebration, the news was confirmed: Daisy Ridley will officially be coming back to the galaxy far, far away, reprising the role of Rey in a film set 15-odd years after Episode IX – The Rise Of Skywalker, in which her hero will be establishing a New Jedi Order. In the intervening 12 months, the project has remained in its early stages, but Ridley herself has been awaiting her return to Star Wars – all while working on acclaimed smaller films like Sometimes I Think About Dying, and Young Woman And The Sea. Among it all, she’s feeling positive about what her Star Wars future holds.

As she tells Empire in a major new career-spanning interview – available in the upcoming The Acolyte issue – this time she’s “coming in a bit more eyes wide open” to the whole experience. “I suppose I feel more like I’m owning it. I suppose I owned it the first time. Basically, I’m an adult now,” she explains. “I certainly did not feel like an adult at the time. Obviously, personally, things have changed, and professionally, I’ve had lots of other experiences, and so I definitely feel like it’s a different thing this time.” Even after three films – and a considerable amount of online discourse – Ridley still holds real affection for the world of Star Wars. “There’s just a lot of joy with me and these films,” she says. “Honestly, if I wasn’t excited, I wouldn’t have done it. It feels like a great thing to be a part of.”

For now, she knows the story beats for what the new film will be, and – at the time of the interview – was preparing to read a script and feeling “curious about it all”. Whatever’s in store, it ultimately provided a strong basis for Ridley’s – and Rey’s – return. “It wasn’t a difficult decision,” she says. “I didn’t say yes right away, Kathy [Kennedy] was like, ‘Take as long as you need.’” Not that it took that long to say yes. “Why wouldn’t I [do it]? Yes, they have been divisive, but also they bring a lot of love and joy to a lot of people. It feels pretty amazing to be able to continue a character – like, can I even remember how to play her? It’s an interesting challenge as an actor to come back to something and try to figure out what’s changed for me and what’s changed for her.” All in day’s work for a Jedi.


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Le scénariste Steven Knight quitte le projet.

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‘Star Wars’ Movie With Daisy Ridley Loses Screenwriter Steven Knight


There is another disturbance in the Force. Screenwriter Steven Knight has departed the “Star Wars” movie set to follow Daisy Ridley’s Rey after the events of 2019’s “Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker.”

In March 2023, Variety exclusively reported that Knight had signed onto the project, replacing original screenwriters Damon Lindelof and Justin Britt-Gibson. Lucasfilm is actively talking with potential writers to take on the story, which has been said to chronicle Rey’s efforts to start a new Jedi Academy, but the delay likely means production won’t start until well into 2025 at least.

Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy is still attached to direct the film, which would be her feature debut; she previously directed episodes of the Disney+ series “Ms. Marvel” after twice winning the Oscar for best documentary short film. While discussing her latest documentary about designer Diane von Furstenberg, which premiered on Hulu in June, Obaid-Chinoy told Variety that the “Star Wars” story “that interests me most is in Rey’s journey as a female Jedi. That’s how I can best bring my experiences to it.”

Knight, meanwhile, has been a prolific creative force in film and TV, writing the screenplay for the upcoming Maria Callas biopic “Maria” with Angelina Jolie and a feature film adaptation of his popular BBC series “Peaky Blinders” with Cillian Murphy, as well as creating series for FX (“The Veil”), Disney+ (“A Thousand Blows”) and the BBC (“This Town”).

The next “Star Wars” movie, “The Mandalorian and Grogu” from director Jon Favreau, is scheduled to premiere in May 2026; Disney has slated two more “Star Wars” films for December 2026 and December 2027, but has not yet confirmed their titles. At the 2023 Star Wars Celebration event in London, Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy announced that, along with Obaid-Chinoy’s film, the company was developing movies with director James Mangold (“Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny”) and Dave Filoni, Lucasfilm chief creative officer and executive producer of the Disney+ series “Ahsoka” and “The Mandalorian.”

Puck News first reported Knight’s departure.


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Selon certaines sources, Rey devrait jouer un rôle dans plusieurs films en cours de développement, bien que l'on ne sache pas encore lesquels.


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‘Star Wars’ Movies’ Race for Rey, and the Future of the Franchise on the Big Screen

The scavenger-turned-Jedi played by Daisy Ridley in the last three episode movies is key to the space opera's next turn.


Forget the Death Star, the most coveted weapon in the Star Wars movie arsenal is the character of Rey Skywalker.

Since the Nov. 7 reveal that Simon Kinberg had signed on to develop and write and produce a new Star Wars trilogy for Lucasfilm and Disney, debate has focused on whether or not it would be a continuation of the so-called nine-film Skywalker Saga, tying it to the legacy of Luke Skywalker, Darth Vader and storylines first laid out by George Lucas in 1977. The reason for the debate is that the new, hoped-for trilogy would feature Rey in some form or fashion.


Some fans have expressed criticism that Lucasfilm would return to the well to make “episodes,” as they are called, beyond the nine movies that comprise the Skywalker story, which had been billed as concluding with 2019’s Star Wars: Episode IX – The Rise of Skywalker. That film grossed $1.077 billion globally but also wasn’t received well by much of the fanbase (it received a B+ grade from audiences polled by CinemaScore and a 51 percent critics tally at Rotten Tomatoes).

But Rey, the scavenger-turned-Jedi played by Daisy Ridley in the last three episode movies, is key to the franchise’s next turn. That potentially puts Kinberg’s trilogy story development, as early in its conceptual stages as it may be, on a collision course with the Rey standalone movie that is actively in the works with director Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy.

That feature, revealed with fanfare in April 2023 at Star Wars Celebration in London, is to star Ridley and could have already been in production were it not for some unanticipated headwinds, with writers rotating around more than R2-D2’s chrome dome. A new writer search is underway so it’s unclear when that one would go.

Perhaps that is why Lucasfilm was receptive to Kinberg’s multi-story pitch. Anything to move Rey forward. But it does engender rumors in the Star Wars underground of filmmakers jostling for characters. (Ridley, for her part, recently told The Hollywood Reporter, “I feel like the new one/new ones will be so interesting. Time has passed and a lot has changed for me, personally, so it’ll be interesting to come back to someone who I know so well, but in such a different moment.”)

While insiders dispute the notion that there is a battle for Rey, there definitely is internal deliberation within Lucasfilm as to what do with the heir to Skywalker next. “She is the most valuable cinematic asset, in some ways maybe the only one, Star Wars has right now,” one source close to the franchise tells THR. (Pedro Pascal’s Mandalorian and the Yoda-like Grogu are Disney+ creations and will have their big-screen power tested with a feature directed by Jon Favreau, releasing in 2026.)

According to sources, Rey is set to play a role in several movies that are being developed, although which ones remains unclear.

Star Wars movie development has been under scrutiny for several years with Lucasfilm head Kathleen Kennedy taking fire for not developing meaningful characters beyond those first created by Lucas prior to the sale to Disney in 2012 for $4 billion. And if the franchise looks forward in its canon timeline, all those beloved characters — Luke, Leia, Vader, Obi-Wan, Yoda and Han — are dead or had their storylines wrapped in prequels or spinoffs. Rey, created in the post-Lucas era, is arguably the only entity with currency on the big screen now. “The closet is a little bare,” says another source.

What the Kinberg hiring lays bare is that development of movies at the company remains its own unique ecosystem in Hollywood. There are numerous Star Wars movies being developed that overlap characters or timelines. They are not related but whatever one were to come out first, could, in a domino effect, then impact the ones after it. (James Mangold’s “Dawn of the Jedi” movie that takes places long before the Skywalkers may be one of the exceptions.)

Some Lucasfilm directors are aware of what others are working on while others are not. For instance, Taika Waititi is working on a Star Wars movie, Shawn Levy has a feature project in the works and Donald Glover’s Lando idea has moved over development from the TV to the film side of Lucasfilm. A Rogue Squadron project is also still in development as a feature.

“It’s a different way of development,” says another insider familiar with the company’s way of working. “There’s so much parallel work going on.”

It also points to the unique nature of Star Wars. To fans, and in this case filmmakers and producers, it is not a brand or a franchise, but something akin to a religion. Unlike Marvel or DC, with decades of stories propelling them forward, or even Harry Potter, with seven fleshed out books, Star Wars at its core has been the original George Lucas movies. And nothing has been codified or been made more canonical in modern times than those three movies. To filmmakers and executives, the first trilogy is the Old Testament.

“You’re being asked to create the new New Testament,” adds one source who worked on previous movies. “And no one can agree on anything and there’s a lot of second guessing about meanings.”

Another source familiar with the process is more business-minded, noting, “Star Wars is a nostalgia-based enterprise and they are running out of ways to create nostalgia.”

The television side doesn’t appear to have these problems. As several insiders note, that arm has a lot more freedom to expand Lucas’ universe, which is why there’s been a varied slate that runs, for better or worse in the eyes of fans, the gamut from Andor (season two arrives next April) to The Acolyte (not getting a season two), as well as a corner for Ahsoka creator Dave Filoni, the chief creative officer at Lucasfilm.

Adds an insider, “To make standalone movies or continuing the Skywalker Saga in any form is a fundamental question the company faces as it tries to move forward.”


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Interrogée lors de sa participation à l’émission The One Show sur BBC One, Daisy Ridley a confirmé trois futurs films Star Wars sans être autorisée à donner plus de détails.

Rey apparaîtra-t-elle dans ces trois films comme le suggérait récemment The Hollywood Reporter ? 


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