Man! I hope this is for real.
Its on starwars.com, so its official.
Man! I hope this is for real.
Why did they cancel it in the first place? It makes no logical sense to me.
Do you think we’ll see Snoke?
Meh, I'll just wait for it to pop up on some cartoon upload site.The downside is that for now they are planning on having it on their streaming service.
The Verge: Disney is bringing back Star Wars: The Clone Wars.
https://www.theverge.com/2018/7/19/...rs-saved-disney-streaming-service-dave-filoni
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Unless Disney decides to continue George's tradition of going back and making changes. Maybe include another link to Rebels while they are at it.No. These were apparently all written before the show was cancelled. Before TFA.
Unless Disney decides to continue George's tradition of going back and making changes. Maybe include another link to Rebels while they are at it.
As for everybody starting their own streaming service, I don't like it. It might be acceptable if it was one or two dollars but they are all around $10/month. Eventually people won't be able to afford all of these services and they'll drop back to Netflix, Amazon (unless they keep raising the cost of Prime every year), basic cable, and reading books. And YouTube videos if they stop screwing with ad income and driving all the good channels to Patreon and Twitch.
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You lost me at reading books. I'm old school and still have several bookshelves laden with various genres, one even dedicated to Star Wars books. I still read probably as much as I watch tv, but even my peers aren't reading books as they used to. My wife and kids think it's odd I listen to audio books in the car, rather than listen to music.
The younger generation, they don't read anything printed on paper outside of a school textbook.
Even our friends younger kids have iPads and tablets and such. And are thrown into an ADHD fueled psychosis without Wi-Fi.
You lost me at reading books. I'm old school and still have several bookshelves laden with various genres, one even dedicated to Star Wars books. I still read probably as much as I watch tv, but even my peers aren't reading books as they used to. My wife and kids think it's odd I listen to audio books in the car, rather than listen to music.
The younger generation, they don't read anything printed on paper outside of a school textbook.
Even our friends younger kids have iPads and tablets and such. And are thrown into an ADHD fueled psychosis without Wi-Fi.
Actually, young people are reading way more than older folks...
https://www.statista.com/statistics/249787/book-reading-population-in-the-us-by-age/
At the risk of continuing with the derailment, if you register on that site do you get to see the actual survey and the questions on it? I'd be interested to know how general that question about reading is. 18-29 includes people finishing highschool or in college and textbooks are books.That's both surprising, and not, at the same time. The highest percentage belongs to the college and early career age range (lower income and often more free time) while the lowest percentages include the mid career, family, and disposable income range. I'd be interested in seeing the under 18 percentage rate, which was the primary age range my post was directed toward.
Ha! Not me! I'm 14 and I love reading books! I have a sister who writes books, so I get new books from her to read fairly often too. Plenty of other books as well, I'm especially a fantasy book fan.You lost me at reading books. I'm old school and still have several bookshelves laden with various genres, one even dedicated to Star Wars books. I still read probably as much as I watch tv, but even my peers aren't reading books as they used to. My wife and kids think it's odd I listen to audio books in the car, rather than listen to music.
The younger generation, they don't read anything printed on paper outside of a school textbook.
Even our friends younger kids have iPads and tablets and such. And are thrown into an ADHD fueled psychosis without Wi-Fi.