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Tango0126 Nov 2016 3:36 p.m. PST

"With the imminent release of eRogue One: A Star Wars Storyf, therefs been an increased focus on the Anthology side of the eStar Warsf franchise (as opposed to the more familiar Saga films). When Disney first announced their plans for eStar Warsf after the purchase of LucasFilm, they included a trio of Anthology films in addition to the sequel trilogy. Eventually, the first two Anthologies were confirmed to be eRogue Onef and a currently untitled film following the exploits of a young Han Solo. But what about the third?

Nearly everything that we know (or think we know) about the third eStar Warsf Anthology is based on rumors, the most prominent of which being that it is meant to have more in common with the Han Solo spinoff, focusing on a character rather than a specific event. And that character, of course, is the fan-favorite bounty hunter Boba Fett. While the project was never officially announced, it has been variously described as a gBoba Fett/bounty hunterh outing (suggesting that it could include and ensemble of the seriesf bounty hunter characters, a list that runs the gamut from Cad Bane to IG-88 and Bossk) and gwestern inspiredh, which makes it easy to envision Fett in a role reminiscent of Clint Eastwoodfs Man with No Name. Josh Trank was attached to direct, and according to Entertainment Weekly, a sizzle reel was even prepared for 2015Œs Celebration Anaheim convention, at which LucasFilm also premiered an early teaser for eThe Force Awakensf and a concept trailer (consisting of Rebel radio chatter) for eRogue Onef. This, however, was before Trank exited the project in the fallout from his disastrous eFantastic Foure reboot last summer, and the project has gone virtually unmentioned since…"
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John Treadaway26 Nov 2016 3:59 p.m. PST

What's with the random letters at the start and end of words?

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Mardaddy26 Nov 2016 4:13 p.m. PST

It looks like the cut and paste took the code instead of what the code stands for.

The start of a single quote is e and the end (and an apostrophe) is f.

Then is looks to be swapped with g and h

Yes, annoying. But you cannot expect concern.

Oudinot11 Dec 2016 2:30 p.m. PST

I know someone who's mate has worked on Rouge One. This mate has been asked to do the same job for the Boba Fett movie.I can not say what he does as he was not supposed to tell anyone!

Mako1118 Jan 2017 4:46 a.m. PST

Dropped due to lack of interest, like the Han Solo, UFO TV show remake, and the Dambusters movies?

Actually, just kidding in the case of the Solo movie, but the others do seem to be MIA after many, many years of teasing.

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