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Hihi, in den Kommentaren unter dem Bild sind ein paar die in diesem Teil an der Konsole Jar Jar Binks' Kopf sehen. Ein Glück, ich dachte schon ich wäre der einzige.
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Boah, die Moderatoren auf diesen Cons stehen irgendwie alle unter Aufputschmitteln, oder? Na, immerhin wahre Worte. Wobei ich dem Ehrenreich lassen muss, dass der wirklich ein bisschen wie der junge Ford aussieht. Da revidiere ich meine Meinung zum Casting. Allerdings weiß ich echt nicht, was ich von dem Streifen erwarten soll...
Jetzt sind die beiden Regisseure, Phil Lord und Chris Miller, wegen "kreativer Differenzen" mit Lucasfilm-Chefin Kathleen Kennedy und Autor Lawrence Kasdan aus der Produktion ausgestiegen.
Last night, Mike Sampson, former editor-in-chief of ScreenCrush, tweeted out what he had heard. According to Sampson, Kennedy felt that the movie wasn’t Star Wars-y enough, so she wanted to bring in a director to do reshoots like she did on Rogue One. Whereas Rogue One helmer Gareth Edwards was willing to allow Tony Gilroy to handle reshoots, Lord and Miller refused letting another director come in to retool their movie. While apparently “everyone” loved what Lord and Miller were trying to do, it didn’t fit with a risk-averse studio’s vision, and because Lord and Miller stuck to their guns, they were let go.
Additionally, Lord and Miller also clashed with co-writer and executive producer Lawrence Kasdan, which THR reports as well. A source tells THR that Lord and Miller’s view of Han Solo clashed with what Kasdan wanted: “People need to understand that Han Solo is not a comedic personality. He’s sarcastic and selfish,” said that source. Kennedy, who had worked with Kasdan for decades, backed her longtime colleague over the directors.
Also, it’s not Lord and Miller are neophytes, and their working style would be fairly well known by this point, so why did Kennedy expect them to change? Additionally, when Lord and Miller pitched their view on Han Solo, wouldn’t have Kasdan known at the outset that’s not the direction they wanted to take the character?
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