Director James Mangold grabbed his whip, hopped on Twitter on Monday, and fought back against rumors that there were additional reshoots and “alternative endings” on the upcoming Indiana Jones movie, “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny.”
“So I took a b-day break from trolls. But it seems I gotta once again say.. We’re not shooting & never shot any new scenes or ‘alt endings,’” he wrote. “Our film is 99 finished, getting rated by MPAA & VFX being completed. Happy Holidays!”
The controversy—if it even can be called one—stems from an off-the-cuff remark the 90-year-old composer John Williams made while presenting a night of music at La Scala in Milan, Italy. To the crowd, he said “So we have just about completed the film. We have maybe another ending to shoot and to record, maybe in a couple weeks.”
When asked specifically about Williams’s remark, Mangold simply said “he was mistaken.
“So I took a b-day break from trolls. But it seems I gotta once again say.. We’re not shooting & never shot any new scenes or ‘alt endings,’” he wrote. “Our film is 99 finished, getting rated by MPAA & VFX being completed. Happy Holidays!”
The controversy—if it even can be called one—stems from an off-the-cuff remark the 90-year-old composer John Williams made while presenting a night of music at La Scala in Milan, Italy. To the crowd, he said “So we have just about completed the film. We have maybe another ending to shoot and to record, maybe in a couple weeks.”
When asked specifically about Williams’s remark, Mangold simply said “he was mistaken.
- 12/20/2022
- by Jordan Hoffman
- Gold Derby
Time to put on your tinfoil hat, because we’re about to take a deep dive into some wild theorizing and speculation. If you’ve ever heard the name Doomcock, then you’ll know the YouTuber has an intensely burning dislike of the Star Wars Sequel Trilogy, and has made some wild claims in the past about Lucasfilm planning to retcon Episodes VII, Xiii and IX to wipe them from canon entirely.
Remember, this is the same person who said Robert Pattinson’s positive Covid-19 test that put him out of commission on The Batman for two weeks was an elaborately constructed ruse to cover up the fact he’d returned from the lengthy break in filming out of shape, while Doomcock also has a firm belief that George Lucas taking an active role in Star Wars again would fix the damage done by Kathleen Kennedy and her army of...
Remember, this is the same person who said Robert Pattinson’s positive Covid-19 test that put him out of commission on The Batman for two weeks was an elaborately constructed ruse to cover up the fact he’d returned from the lengthy break in filming out of shape, while Doomcock also has a firm belief that George Lucas taking an active role in Star Wars again would fix the damage done by Kathleen Kennedy and her army of...
- 1/13/2021
- by Scott Campbell
- We Got This Covered
Long before Hayden Christensen was confirmed to be returning in Disney Plus’ upcoming limited series Obi-Wan Kenobi, there had already been plenty of rumors and speculation that Darth Vader was going to be involved. After all, Disney and Lucasfilm don’t even need Christensen to have the most evil villain in the galaxy show up, especially when the majority of the character’s onscreen appearances have been accomplished by stuntmen on set being dubbed over by James Earl Jones in the recording booth.
The Prequel Trilogy’s Anakin Skywalker returning to the fold would appear to indicate that we’re at least going to see the extra crispy Sith Lord without his helmet, though, while there could also be flashbacks to Obi-Wan and Anakin’s adventures together during the Clone Wars, something else that’s also regularly been linked with being a part of the narrative.
The latest report claims...
The Prequel Trilogy’s Anakin Skywalker returning to the fold would appear to indicate that we’re at least going to see the extra crispy Sith Lord without his helmet, though, while there could also be flashbacks to Obi-Wan and Anakin’s adventures together during the Clone Wars, something else that’s also regularly been linked with being a part of the narrative.
The latest report claims...
- 1/8/2021
- by Scott Campbell
- We Got This Covered
The Mandalorian is a massive hit and went a long way towards making Disney+ a success in its first year. The second season just wrapped with the bombshell appearance of a digitally de-aged Luke Skywalker and the announcement of several spinoffs, including Rangers of the New Republic, Ahsoka Tano and The Book of Boba Fett have fans pretty hyped. The third run of the show is also in the pipeline, presumably dealing with the fallout of Din Djarin possessing the Darksaber.
So, all’s rosy right? Well, not in the world of industry insider Grace Randolph. She’s been claiming for months that star Pedro Pascal repeatedly clashed with production staff on set. Her first line was that he was unhappy that his character had to spend so much time wearing a helmet and that he wanted to show his face more. She said this disagreement meant that Djarin would...
So, all’s rosy right? Well, not in the world of industry insider Grace Randolph. She’s been claiming for months that star Pedro Pascal repeatedly clashed with production staff on set. Her first line was that he was unhappy that his character had to spend so much time wearing a helmet and that he wanted to show his face more. She said this disagreement meant that Djarin would...
- 12/22/2020
- by David James
- We Got This Covered
Pedro Pascal may have publicly admitted in a recent interview that the reports of behind the scenes drama on The Mandalorian were categorically untrue, and he’s even crossing his fingers in the hopes that he’ll be invited to appear in one of the several spinoffs announced at the Disney Investor Day, but insider Grace Randolph is still sticking to her guns and claiming that all is not as sunny as it appears on the surface.
It was Randolph who first mentioned that Pascal was so unhappy with having to spend so much time under the helmet that he ended up storming off the set back when season 2 was shooting, but none of the information was backed up or substantiated by anyone other than the famously unreliable Doomcock, a YouTuber who appears to have a very clear vendetta against the Disney era of Star Wars.
As recently as this week,...
It was Randolph who first mentioned that Pascal was so unhappy with having to spend so much time under the helmet that he ended up storming off the set back when season 2 was shooting, but none of the information was backed up or substantiated by anyone other than the famously unreliable Doomcock, a YouTuber who appears to have a very clear vendetta against the Disney era of Star Wars.
As recently as this week,...
- 12/19/2020
- by Scott Campbell
- We Got This Covered
Almost every major blockbuster finds itself the subject of salacious gossip at some stage during production, and the bigger the project the juicier it gets. Of course, as one of the most hotly-anticipated movies on the horizon, one that’s already been shut down twice due to the Coronavirus pandemic, The Batman is no stranger to rumor and hearsay.
Leading man Robert Pattinson recently tested positive for Covid-19, forcing him to isolate for two weeks, which brought production on Matt Reeves’ reboot to a halt not long after shooting had initially resumed. However, the conspiracy theorists out there must have gotten a real kick out of the claims made by YouTuber Doomcock, who isn’t exactly the most reliable source of inside information, that the whole thing was a cover story put together to distract from the fact that Pattinson had returned to the set in the sort of physical...
Leading man Robert Pattinson recently tested positive for Covid-19, forcing him to isolate for two weeks, which brought production on Matt Reeves’ reboot to a halt not long after shooting had initially resumed. However, the conspiracy theorists out there must have gotten a real kick out of the claims made by YouTuber Doomcock, who isn’t exactly the most reliable source of inside information, that the whole thing was a cover story put together to distract from the fact that Pattinson had returned to the set in the sort of physical...
- 10/15/2020
- by Scott Campbell
- We Got This Covered
Last week, we got some bad news when Warner Bros. pushed back almost all of their upcoming DC movies, including The Batman, which is now set to be with us in March 2022. That’s a shame, to be sure, but at least we know it’s coming and will be the start of a whole new trilogy. Or maybe not.
Shortly after the news of the delay arrived, controversial YouTube personality Doomcock claimed that production on The Batman is in serious trouble, with star Robert Pattinson and director Matt Reeves having a big falling out. According to the YouTuber, the news of Pattinson getting Covid-19 was a cover and Reeves had actually demanded that the actor take some time to bulk up a bit, after he had failed to show up to set in proper shape. Not only that, but the tensions between them are apparently so bad, that the...
Shortly after the news of the delay arrived, controversial YouTube personality Doomcock claimed that production on The Batman is in serious trouble, with star Robert Pattinson and director Matt Reeves having a big falling out. According to the YouTuber, the news of Pattinson getting Covid-19 was a cover and Reeves had actually demanded that the actor take some time to bulk up a bit, after he had failed to show up to set in proper shape. Not only that, but the tensions between them are apparently so bad, that the...
- 10/12/2020
- by Matt Joseph
- We Got This Covered
This week, we learned the frustrating news that Warner Bros. has pushed back practically all of its upcoming DC movies, including The Batman, which is now due in March 2022. That’s a bummer, but at least we know it’s on its way and, once it’s here, it’ll be the start of a brand new franchise. Or maybe not, according to a wild new rumor.
Controversial YouTube personality Doomcock has released a video in which he claims that sources have told him that production on The Batman is in turmoil, with star Robert Pattinson and director Matt Reeves having a massive falling out. The YouTuber says that news of Pattinson contracting Covid-19 was a cover and Reeves had actually demanded that the British actor take some time to get in better shape, following comments he made over the summer that he wasn’t working out during quarantine.
Tensions...
Controversial YouTube personality Doomcock has released a video in which he claims that sources have told him that production on The Batman is in turmoil, with star Robert Pattinson and director Matt Reeves having a massive falling out. The YouTuber says that news of Pattinson contracting Covid-19 was a cover and Reeves had actually demanded that the British actor take some time to get in better shape, following comments he made over the summer that he wasn’t working out during quarantine.
Tensions...
- 10/7/2020
- by Christian Bone
- We Got This Covered
It hasn’t exactly been an easy road to the big screen for The Batman, which was recently delayed for a second time after Warner Bros. shifted Dune from December of this year to the October 2021 date originally occupied by Matt Reeves’ reboot. The Dark Knight will now return to our screens in March 2022, unless of course the domino effect caused by the Coronavirus pandemic continues for a while yet.
The Batman has been so long coming, in fact, that by the time it lands in theaters, it will have been seven and a half years since the project was first announced with Ben Affleck attached to star, direct, co-write and executive produce, which just goes to show the seismic changes that the Dceu has undergone since that fateful October of 2014 when Green Lantern Corps and Cyborg were also confirmed along with The Flash, which was delayed again as well...
The Batman has been so long coming, in fact, that by the time it lands in theaters, it will have been seven and a half years since the project was first announced with Ben Affleck attached to star, direct, co-write and executive produce, which just goes to show the seismic changes that the Dceu has undergone since that fateful October of 2014 when Green Lantern Corps and Cyborg were also confirmed along with The Flash, which was delayed again as well...
- 10/7/2020
- by Scott Campbell
- We Got This Covered
The Star Wars franchise is no stranger to rumors of behind the scenes discontent, with virtually every project set in a galaxy far, far away suffering from some sort of creative turmoil ever since Disney purchased Lucasfilm back in 2012. However, The Mandalorian‘s first season appeared to go off without a single hitch, and it surely can’t be a coincidence that it also turned out to be the first effort under the Mouse House’s purview to receive unanimous praise.
That being said, some people love to stir the pot, and there were reports making the rounds earlier this month that leading man Pedro Pascal had quit the production halfway through season 2 after becoming disenfranchised with his role given that it required him to wear a helmet for most of his time on screen. Insider Grace Randolph was the first to make the claims, which were then backed up by the notoriously unreliable Doomcock,...
That being said, some people love to stir the pot, and there were reports making the rounds earlier this month that leading man Pedro Pascal had quit the production halfway through season 2 after becoming disenfranchised with his role given that it required him to wear a helmet for most of his time on screen. Insider Grace Randolph was the first to make the claims, which were then backed up by the notoriously unreliable Doomcock,...
- 9/29/2020
- by Scott Campbell
- We Got This Covered
Almost every single Star Wars project during the Disney era has suffered from some kind of behind the scenes turmoil, but the first season of The Mandalorian appeared to go off without a single hitch. Jon Favreau and Dave Filoni looked to have avoided the creative differences that have seen so many filmmakers come and go over the last half a decade, and the show turned out all the better for it.
However, rumors were making the rounds a couple of weeks ago that leading man Pedro Pascal had grown dissatisfied with his role in The Mandalorian, so much so that he walked off the set halfway through shooting season 2 and refused to return. Those claims were swiftly debunked, but a new report says that while the actor hasn’t quit the show, he won’t be back on set and will instead remain onboard in a voice-only capacity, with...
However, rumors were making the rounds a couple of weeks ago that leading man Pedro Pascal had grown dissatisfied with his role in The Mandalorian, so much so that he walked off the set halfway through shooting season 2 and refused to return. Those claims were swiftly debunked, but a new report says that while the actor hasn’t quit the show, he won’t be back on set and will instead remain onboard in a voice-only capacity, with...
- 9/24/2020
- by Scott Campbell
- We Got This Covered
There exists another world in parallel with our own. A strange world where up is down, cats are dogs and you put sugar rather than salt on your fries. I’m talking of the alternative reality conjured up by young conservative men unhappy that they’ve been abandoned by popular culture. One of the most prominent is Overlord Doomcock, who spends an impressive amount of time delivering ‘inside information’ about Disney that almost always turns out to be wrong.
His latest video is another interesting one, if only for how absurd it all sounds. According to his source: “sh*t is about to hit the fan at Disney. I am being told that getting the SJWs out of Disney is priority one.” The story goes that the Mouse House has adopted the right’s “get woke, go broke” thinking and are about to change course to maximize profits.
Of course,...
His latest video is another interesting one, if only for how absurd it all sounds. According to his source: “sh*t is about to hit the fan at Disney. I am being told that getting the SJWs out of Disney is priority one.” The story goes that the Mouse House has adopted the right’s “get woke, go broke” thinking and are about to change course to maximize profits.
Of course,...
- 8/27/2020
- by David James
- We Got This Covered
If George Lucas really wanted to remain heavily involved in Star Wars, then he wouldn’t have sold up to Disney in 2012 and made himself $4 billion richer, but every time something goes wrong in a galaxy far, far away, which has been pretty often during the Mouse House’s time at the helm, the bearded plaid enthusiast is always rumored to be the white knight riding to the rescue.
Recent rumors have even claimed that an entire Lucas Cut of The Rise of Skywalker exists that’s said to be far superior to the version that landed in theaters and split fans down the middle, along with speculation that the franchise’s creator could be set to make a comeback that would alter the big screen timeline in a huge way.
Of course, these rumors should be taken with a hefty helping of salt, and not just because they all...
Recent rumors have even claimed that an entire Lucas Cut of The Rise of Skywalker exists that’s said to be far superior to the version that landed in theaters and split fans down the middle, along with speculation that the franchise’s creator could be set to make a comeback that would alter the big screen timeline in a huge way.
Of course, these rumors should be taken with a hefty helping of salt, and not just because they all...
- 8/19/2020
- by Scott Campbell
- We Got This Covered
The huge amount of turnover in filmmakers and the highly-publicized setbacks faced by almost every Disney-era Star Wars project has fans thinking that the studio don’t have a concrete plan in mind for the future of the franchise, and are content to make things up as they go along with no long-term goal.
Lucasfilm President Kathleen Kennedy has been made the scapegoat for the continued woes of the beloved sci-fi series, and a lot of people believe that Star Wars would be in much better shape if she wasn’t the one steering the ship. There’s already been speculation that Kennedy could be on her way out as a civil war brews behind closed doors, and a new rumor claims that there are now three options on the table to determine the future of Star Wars, all of which would mark a major change to canon.
Admittedly, this...
Lucasfilm President Kathleen Kennedy has been made the scapegoat for the continued woes of the beloved sci-fi series, and a lot of people believe that Star Wars would be in much better shape if she wasn’t the one steering the ship. There’s already been speculation that Kennedy could be on her way out as a civil war brews behind closed doors, and a new rumor claims that there are now three options on the table to determine the future of Star Wars, all of which would mark a major change to canon.
Admittedly, this...
- 7/30/2020
- by Scott Campbell
- We Got This Covered
A new leak suggests that George Lucas’ cut of Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker featured a whole host of scenes that would have delighted fans of the franchise. This isn’t the first time we’ve heard about the mythical “Lucas Cut” of the film, of course, which is locked up in a proverbial or physical vault, depending on whom you ask. But these new details, which come from the masked YouTuber Doomcock, shed some more light on what it involves. As always, though, we’d advise taking all this with a pinch of salt, given the source that it comes from.
With that out of the way, according to Doomdock, the Lucas Cut scored the highest rating in test screenings with a score of 88. But Kathleen Kennedy chose not to release that version and went with the theatrical cut instead, which polarized fans. While George Lucas didn’t shoot an entirely different movie,...
With that out of the way, according to Doomdock, the Lucas Cut scored the highest rating in test screenings with a score of 88. But Kathleen Kennedy chose not to release that version and went with the theatrical cut instead, which polarized fans. While George Lucas didn’t shoot an entirely different movie,...
- 7/28/2020
- by Pirzan Turel
- We Got This Covered
Kathleen Kennedy hasn’t won many fans over the last few years. While the Disney era of Star Wars started strong with The Force Awakens, things have often faltered. Failure to plan out the Sequel Trilogy eventually resulted in the botch-job of The Rise of Skywalker, executive interference helped make Solo: A Star Wars Story a flop and the highly anticipated Obi-Wan Disney+ show had the brakes slammed on it only days before it was due to shoot. How long can things go on like this?
Well, YouTuber Overlord Doomcock claims to have the inside scoop, and you know you can trust the reliability of someone called “Doomcock.” Anyway, he qualifies his information by saying:
“As with all of these rumors originating inside Disney and/or Lucasfilm, I cannot independently confirm what I am about to tell you. So I urge you to regard all of what follows as rumor.
Well, YouTuber Overlord Doomcock claims to have the inside scoop, and you know you can trust the reliability of someone called “Doomcock.” Anyway, he qualifies his information by saying:
“As with all of these rumors originating inside Disney and/or Lucasfilm, I cannot independently confirm what I am about to tell you. So I urge you to regard all of what follows as rumor.
- 7/21/2020
- by David James
- We Got This Covered
If George Lucas really wanted to remain actively involved in Star Wars, then you imagine that he would have never sold up to Disney in the first place. Despite stepping away from the universe he created though, the bearded plaid enthusiast has still remained a part of the franchise in the role of a wizened mentor, and is happy to offer advice whenever he’s asked for it.
However, any time a Star Wars-related project finds itself in trouble, Lucas’ name is always mentioned as a potential white knight riding to the rescue. There were reports that he had been drafted in to try and save Disney Plus’ Obi-Wan Kenobi series after it was plunged into chaos, as well as rumors that he was set to take over The Rise of Skywalker after early reactions from the studio had been less than enthusiastic.
The latest round of speculation claims...
However, any time a Star Wars-related project finds itself in trouble, Lucas’ name is always mentioned as a potential white knight riding to the rescue. There were reports that he had been drafted in to try and save Disney Plus’ Obi-Wan Kenobi series after it was plunged into chaos, as well as rumors that he was set to take over The Rise of Skywalker after early reactions from the studio had been less than enthusiastic.
The latest round of speculation claims...
- 7/17/2020
- by Scott Campbell
- We Got This Covered
Star Wars fans just can’t seem to make their minds up on how they feel about the Sequel Trilogy. The Last Jedi was absolutely savaged by a very vocal section of the fanbase when it was first released, only for director Rian Johnson to find himself trending on social media after being thanked for his contributions to the franchise once Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker was released and people decided that they didn’t like it either.
After the final instalment in the Skywalker Saga once again split opinion right down the middle, J.J. Abrams eventually became the subject of their praise as the mindset shifted once again just months after they were trying to have him canceled. If that wasn’t enough, the fans that didn’t show up to theaters to prevent Solo from bombing at the box office are now attempting to will a sequel...
After the final instalment in the Skywalker Saga once again split opinion right down the middle, J.J. Abrams eventually became the subject of their praise as the mindset shifted once again just months after they were trying to have him canceled. If that wasn’t enough, the fans that didn’t show up to theaters to prevent Solo from bombing at the box office are now attempting to will a sequel...
- 7/16/2020
- by Scott Campbell
- We Got This Covered
Based on the reception to the first season of The Mandalorian, the dream team of Jon Favreau and Dave Filoni look to have the small screen future of Star Wars in good hands, and while Obi-Wan Kenobi may have hit a couple of major roadblocks, the duo’s protege Deborah Chow is now calling the shots on the in-development Disney Plus exclusive, which is a hugely encouraging sign.
However, things aren’t quite so rosy on the big screen, with the recent Sequel Trilogy splitting the fans right down the middle and not doing the kind of box office numbers that Disney were expecting from the conclusion to one of the most iconic and beloved stories in the history of cinema.
The brunt of the blame is being pointed towards Lucasfilm President Kathleen Kennedy given the creative turmoil that has dogged the entire Disney era of Star Wars, with rumors...
However, things aren’t quite so rosy on the big screen, with the recent Sequel Trilogy splitting the fans right down the middle and not doing the kind of box office numbers that Disney were expecting from the conclusion to one of the most iconic and beloved stories in the history of cinema.
The brunt of the blame is being pointed towards Lucasfilm President Kathleen Kennedy given the creative turmoil that has dogged the entire Disney era of Star Wars, with rumors...
- 7/9/2020
- by Scott Campbell
- We Got This Covered
The Sequel Trilogy as a whole really managed to polarize Star Wars fans. Some despise the entire thing, others believe that Rian Johnson was onto something with his treatment of The Last Jedi, and there are even those who found something to like about it. This division in the fanbase might have been fuelling rumors that claimed Disney was planning to erase the Sequel Trilogy from the continuity, but that’s since been shot down by Lrm Online, who reached out to their source at Lucasfilm, who’s denied that this is happening.
It all started when YouTuber Doomcock’s video titled “Star Wars Leaks Reveal Exactly How the Sequel Trilogy Will Be Erased” put forward the idea that the current trilogy would be relegated to Star Wars Legends status. This would have meant that the three films wouldn’t be considered canon in the Star Wars Universe, falling outside...
It all started when YouTuber Doomcock’s video titled “Star Wars Leaks Reveal Exactly How the Sequel Trilogy Will Be Erased” put forward the idea that the current trilogy would be relegated to Star Wars Legends status. This would have meant that the three films wouldn’t be considered canon in the Star Wars Universe, falling outside...
- 7/3/2020
- by Pirzan Turel
- We Got This Covered
The reaction to Disney’s Star Wars Sequel Trilogy has mostly been mixed, if not downright negative. Even The Force Awakens, which went down as the third highest-grossing movie of all time, received backlash for copying the narrative elements of A New Hope.
Now, it seems that the Mouse House wishes to redeem the franchise by removing the storyline of the Sequel Trilogy through the Veil of the Force. This new rumor comes from YouTuber “Doomcock” who suggests that Lucasfilm wants to make the last three movies “null and void” by revealing that everything we saw took place in an alternate timeline.
Since he can’t verify the information, the leaker warns viewers that they should take it with a grain of salt. Still, the revelation is too interesting to simply disregard. But it’s also so implausible that it makes us wonder if it’s all just the imagination...
Now, it seems that the Mouse House wishes to redeem the franchise by removing the storyline of the Sequel Trilogy through the Veil of the Force. This new rumor comes from YouTuber “Doomcock” who suggests that Lucasfilm wants to make the last three movies “null and void” by revealing that everything we saw took place in an alternate timeline.
Since he can’t verify the information, the leaker warns viewers that they should take it with a grain of salt. Still, the revelation is too interesting to simply disregard. But it’s also so implausible that it makes us wonder if it’s all just the imagination...
- 7/1/2020
- by Jonathan Wright
- We Got This Covered
The future of Star Wars may be as unclear as it ever has been during the Disney era, but there are still three release dates tentatively staked out for another batch of movies set in a galaxy far, far away. The success of The Mandalorian and the hype surrounding Ewan McGregor’s return as Obi-Wan Kenobi has the Disney Plus arm of the franchise in good hands, but there are huge question marks surrounding where the movies go from here.
Both The Last Jedi and The Rise of Skywalker split the fans right down the middle for a variety of reasons, and there have already been claims of a civil war brewing behind the scenes at Lucasfilm over the direction of the long-running sci-fi saga. In fact, a new rumor indicates that there could be some massive changes made to Star Wars’ official cinematic canon that would effectively wipe the entire Sequel Trilogy from existence.
Both The Last Jedi and The Rise of Skywalker split the fans right down the middle for a variety of reasons, and there have already been claims of a civil war brewing behind the scenes at Lucasfilm over the direction of the long-running sci-fi saga. In fact, a new rumor indicates that there could be some massive changes made to Star Wars’ official cinematic canon that would effectively wipe the entire Sequel Trilogy from existence.
- 6/25/2020
- by Scott Campbell
- We Got This Covered
The crushing disappointment of Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker was somewhat tempered by The Mandalorian being so amazing. By stripping Star Wars back to the basics and essentially treating it like a Western, Jon Favreau served up a compact, entertaining and fresh perspective on a galaxy far, far away (as well as a bona fide pop culture phenomenon in Baby Yoda). One thing that was especially refreshing was that the show maintained a small scale and stayed far away from the tangled mythology of the movies.
But the rumor mill is currently spinning a tale of drama during The Mandalorian‘s second season. YouTuber Doomcock (…sigh) is claiming that Kathleen Kennedy is eager to tie the show directly into The Rise of Skywalker and use it to fill in the film’s many plot holes. This would mean the upcoming seasons would explain how Palpatine survived, what he was doing on Exegol,...
But the rumor mill is currently spinning a tale of drama during The Mandalorian‘s second season. YouTuber Doomcock (…sigh) is claiming that Kathleen Kennedy is eager to tie the show directly into The Rise of Skywalker and use it to fill in the film’s many plot holes. This would mean the upcoming seasons would explain how Palpatine survived, what he was doing on Exegol,...
- 3/17/2020
- by David James
- We Got This Covered
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