Star Wars: Rise Of Skywalker: “What Do You Desperately Want To See?” Asks J.J. Abrams

Disney held a press conference for Star Wars Episode IX: Rise of Skywalker Wednesday morning in Los Angeles, and although the cast and filmmakers in attendance were mostly tight-lipped, J.J. Abrams did address his approach to the story following Rian Johnson’s controversial The Last Jedi.

“Because we had worked on Force Awakens…we had talked about quite a few things back in the day,” Abrams said. “So it was a bit of picking up where we left off. And the fact is that what Rian Johnson had done in Last Jedi had set up some things that were sort of wonderful for this story, one of the things being that the cast was separated. The characters weren’t together for the entire movie essentially.”

The characters are sure to come together again in the conclusion to this trilogy–and we have no doubt it will be immensely satisfying for fans. Abrams went on to discuss his process for coming up with specific story beats:

“We just started doing the thing that you do, which is you say, ‘What do you desperately want to see? What feels right?’ And then my job as the director was to make sure that all the pressures of all the obvious things–fan expectation, and studio [expectation], and all those practical, logistical issues as well, weren’t brought to set…we needed to keep the thing feeling as human as possible, and not like some massive machine.”

The panel included Anthony Daneils (C-3PO), Joonas Suotamo (Chewbacca), Naomi Ackie (Jannah), Kelly Marie Tran (Rose), John Boyega (Finn), Daisy Ridley (Rey), Adam Driver (Kylo Ren), Oscar Isaac (Poe Dameron), Keri Russell (Zorii Bliss), Billy Dee Williams (Lando Calrissian), Richard E. Grant (Allegiant General Pryde), director J.J. Abrams, writer Chris Terrio, and Lucasfilm head Kathleen Kennedy.

Kennedy shared some kind words about Abrams–including the story of how they met.

“I met JJ actually along with a filmmaker by the name of Matt Reeves when they were 15, and they had won a contest for movies that they had made, and I said to Steven Spielberg, ‘Why don’t we hire these two young guys to come in and take your home movies and clean them up, and give them a break, and see if we can’t give them a start in the business?'” Kennedy recalled. “So needless to say, for years, Steven and I watched JJ and his career just take off from that point.”

Billy Dee Williams, who returns to Star Wars with Rise of Skywalker to reprise his iconic role as Lando Calrissian, said he didn’t rewatch the classics before jumping back into the character.

“I have a lot of admiration for this young man called monsieur J.J. Abrams,” Williams said. “When I worked with George [Lucas], that was an opportunity to work with somebody who was really extraordinary, and here again I have an opportunity to work with somebody who is really extraordinary.”

Williams said he had worked with Abrams previously on Lost, and he described the filmmaker as “fabulously crazy.”

“This has been a great pleasure for me, coming back to do Lando,” Williams continued. “I didn’t think that it would happen. I just wrote it off, you know? And I said, ‘Well, I did what I had to do, and that was it.’ But when I got the call from J.J., and then when we met, I just sat there and I just chuckled, because I thought it was just a wonderful gift. So I’m a very, very happy human being right now. Thank you very much.”

The panel was hosted by filmmaker Ava DuVernay, who has seen Rise of Skywalker and had plenty of praise for it. At one point, she addressed Adam Driver as Ben Solo–then asked him whether it’s appropriate to call his character by his original name, or whether he’s fully rejected his past now and left that part of him behind.

“Yes and no,” Driver replied. “When people are actively trying to deny a certain part of their lives, I think they can do it pretty successfully. And it just turns into what is happening around them that brings it out of them.” He added that before filming Force Awakens, he and Abrams discussed making Kylo a character who wasn’t sure where he fit, and that echoed Driver’s experience being a new character in this well-established franchise.

Oscar Isaac briefly addressed Poe Dameron’s role in this movie, saying we’re going to see a new side of the character.

“He’s kind of always been a wild card energy,” Isaac said. “I remember J.J. being excited about dirtying up the squeaky fly boy image he has…I get to join my friends this time, and you really get to see the interaction with these three.”

Anthony Daniels, who has played C-3PO in every Star Wars film so far, said he’s starting to see the franchise from a new perspective now that he’s donned the golden suit for the final time.

“I am so close to it, and I say this, rather like having your nose up against the planet, you can’t see how big that planet is,” Daniels said. “And gradually now I’m beginning to get a perspective on it. And that comes from talking to fans–people who say what Star Wars has meant to them over the years.”

Actress Keri Russell plays a new character in Rise of Skywalker named Zorri Bliss. During the panel, DuVernay revealed that Russell, like Gwendoline Christie as Captain Phasma before her, keeps her mask on for the entire movie. DuVernay said she didn’t realize the character was played by Russell until she saw the credits roll.

“Personally, I love the mask,” Russell replied. “That’s my fantasy dream sequence–that I can see everyone…and no one can see me. That’s my dream. It’s a real power play, in a way.”

As the panel drew to a close, DuVernay asked Abrams one final, open-ended question: What does this movie mean to him, and what does he want it to mean to fans?

“I like to think that when you’re working on something [like this]…the truth is that there’s the movie that you know you are presenting to the world, and then there’s the thing that you’re doing–not necessarily secretly, but meaningfully,” Abrams said. “We live in a crazy world. We live in a crazy time, and Star Wars for me was about hope, and it was about community. It was about the underdog and it was about bringing people together and seeing all oddballs represented and the most unlikely friends and the most unlikely places, and the family you make is really your family.

“To tell a story that is, of course, a giant spectacle, and like you say, the blockbuster wrapping–but the thing that mattered to me most…is really the people who are sitting here and what you’re watching and the eyes of the characters and the heart of the characters…It really is about hope, and it’s about coming back to a sense of possibility about unity, and if Star Wars can’t do that for us, I don’t know what can.”

Star Wars: Rise of Skywalker hits theaters December 20.

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Pathologic 2, The Division, My Friend Pedro, And More Are Coming To Xbox Game Pass This Month

More games are coming to Xbox Game Pass for both PC and console in December, Microsoft has announced. Eight titles are coming to Xbox One this month, while PC players can expect nine games to be added to the service soon.

Demon’s Tilt, Wandersong, and Pathologic 2 headline the month’s new releases, launching on Game Pass the same day they debut on Xbox One. They’re joined by other games from the past year, including My Friend Pedro, eFootball PES 2020, and Age of Wonders: Planetfall.

It’s not all good news, however. Ashen, Life Is Strange: Before the Storm, Life Is Strange Season One, and Pro Evolution Soccer 2019 are all leaving Xbox Game Pass on December 13.

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Here’s the full list of upcoming games:

Xbox Game Pass December–Xbox One

December 5

  • My Friend Pedro
  • Naruto to Boruto: Shinobi Striker

December 6

  • Demon’s Tilt (Day One launch)
  • Wandersong (Day One Launch)

December 12

  • eFootball PES 2020
  • Overcooked! 2
  • Pathologic 2 (Day One Launch)
  • The Division

Xbox Game Pass–Coming Soon–PC

  • Age of Wonders: Planetfall
  • Demon’s Tilt (December 6–Day One Launch)
  • Europa Universalis 4
  • Faeria
  • Farming Simulator 17
  • Human: Fall Flat
  • Metro: Last Light Redux
  • My Friend Pedro
  • Pathologic 2 (December 12–Day One Launch)

If you’re not already subscribed, new members can get their first three months of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate for only $1.

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The Rise of Skywalker Content Is Coming to Star Wars Battlefront 2

Star Wars Battlefront II will soon be getting Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker content and a new Celebration Edition that includes all past and upcoming free game updates and a ton of new customization options.

Revealed by EA, Star Wars Battlefront II: Celebration Edition will be released digitally on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC for $39.99 USD on December 5, 2019.

Existing Battlefront II players can upgrade for a discounted price of $24.99 and this new Celebration Edition includes all of the following;

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Baby Yoda Funko POPs Are Selling Out Fast

Disney wanted Baby Yoda to be a big surprise. To preserve the secret, it held off on making Baby Yoda toys and merch until Star Wars: The Mandalorian began airing on Disney+. Now that we’re several episodes into The Mandalorian, the adorable alien baby is, as they say, out the bag. That means the toys are coming, including Baby Yoda Funko POPs, plushes, and more.

Unfortunately for fans of The Child (as the little cherub is called in the show) it seems these items are only available in limited quantities. Amazon has already sold through its initial stock of Baby Yoda Funko POPs, and Walmart is fresh out of the 11-inch plush. So if you want a chance to put the lovable creature on your shelf, get your preorder in fast.

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Pillars Of Eternity 2: Deadfire Finally Has A Release Date On PS4 And Xbox One

Pillars Of Eternity II: Deadfire was originally released back in May 2018 on PC. A console version was due to arrive this year but, as it turns out, it’s going to miss 2019 by almost a full month. The PlayStation 4 and Xbox One versions are now set to launch on January 28, 2020.

There’s still no word on when the Nintendo Switch version will eventually arrive, but hopefully it shouldn’t be too far off now that Obsidian’s old-school RPG is on other consoles.

As the name suggests, Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire – Ultimate Edition comes with all of the previously released DLC included. There’s even a collector’s edition that’s bundled with a fetching statue of Od Nua and a couple of other trinkets. This will set you back $130/£120/€130.

Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire - Ultimate Collector's Edition bundle.Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire – Ultimate Collector’s Edition bundle.

The original PC version was awarded a score of 8/10 in GameSpot’s review. “Deadfire is dense, and it isn’t a small game, easily dwarfing its predecessor in terms of scale,” reviewer Daniel Starkey said. “There’s a lot to do, and it’s easier than ever to get lost in the little stories you find, without following the arcs that the game has specially set out for you. Still, it’s worth taking your time. The richness of Deadfire takes a while to appreciate, and like the brined sailors that call it home, you’ll be left with an indelible attachment to these islands when you do finally step away.”

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No Time to Die: The Internet Thinks Rami Malek Is Playing Dr. No

Some 007 fans have theorized that Rami Malek is, in fact, playing a rebooted version of Dr. No, the original Bond baddie from the 1962 movie of the same name, in the upcoming No Time to Die.

Several spectators have taken to social media to draw comparisons between Malek’s supervillain Safin and Joseph Wiseman’s Dr. Julius No, highlighting similarities and connections between the pair, though nothing official has been said on the matter as of yet.

From the outset, there have been some apparent parallels between the plot of Dr. No, the first film in the franchise, and No Time to Die, the final Bond film starring Daniel Craig as 007. In the original storyline, Bond was dispatched to Jamaica to investigate the disappearance of a fellow British agent, with the trail eventually leading him towards No’s underground lair. Whereas the upcoming plot sees Bond’s peaceful retirement in Jamaica interrupted when his CIA friend Felix Leiter tracks him down seeking help to rescue a kidnapped scientist in a mission that gives rise to “a mysterious villain armed with dangerous new technology.”

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Darksiders Genesis Review

Darksiders Genesis is a great new direction for a series known for its many different directions. While its isometric view may conjure thoughts of loot-centric action-RPGs along the lines of Diablo or Path of Exile, rest assured this is a Darksiders game, through and through. It’s an action-adventure complete with hard-hitting combat, dungeon diving, exploration, and more than a few “Press B to Brutally Murder” executions. What it lacks in Blizzard-level polish it makes up for with a respectable amount of content. Most importantly, though, is how Genesis manages to be just as fun at the start of its solo and co-op campaign as it is at the end thanks to a wide variety of enemies, well-thought-out character progression, and smart level design that encourages and rewards thorough exploration of its expansive environments.

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Wheel of Time Amazon Series Casts Thom Merrilin, Padan Fain

Amazon’s Wheel of Time has cast four key characters, including one fans were worried wouldn’t make it into Season 1.

Alexandre Willaume, a Danish actor best known for his roles in The Last Kingdom and 2018’s Tomb Raider, will play fan-favorite gleeman Thom Merrilin, a central figure in the Wheel of Time books. Joining him are Johann Myers (The Lost City of Z) as Padan Fain, Hammed Animashaun (Black Mirror) as the ogier Loial and Spanish actor Alvaro Morte (Money Heist) as Logain.

Click through the gallery below to see all of the cast members announced for Wheel of Time, including photos of the four listed above:

These four characters play relatively small but pivotal roles in Season 1 of Wheel of Time, which is based on the Robert Jordan novel The Eye of the World (book 1 in his 14-book Wheel of Time series). All four go on to play much larger roles in the series as a whole, however, with Thom and Padan Fain being particularly significant.

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PS4 Lineup Video Accused of Ripping Animations From Artists

A music video commissioned by Sony Japan to promote the PS4 game lineup for winter 2019 has been accused of redrawing the animated work of various popular artists.

Twitter users have spotted what seem to be a number of direct traces of animated works in a Sony Japan music video released on November 29, 2019, to promote the PS4 game lineup for winter 2019.

Animation news website Catsuka even made a video that puts Sony Japan’s video directly up against these other animations for easy comparison.