ROY a écrit:Je ne suis pas du tout la promo mais il me semble que c'est un nouveau trailer (ou même peut-être le premier)?
Les trois premires épisodes sortiront le 21 Septembre, il me semble que jusqu'à maintenant c'était sensé sortir fin Aout.
ROY a écrit:Je trouve qu'on voit trop le volume dans les séries donc je prends cette news volontiers
EagleWolf a écrit:Je repensais au fait que la trame temporelle va se dérouler par tranches de trois épisodes, d'où très probablement aussi la raison de commencer par trois d'un coup ?
“He’s created a whole new morality. It’s very deep and humane – there is grief, mourning, hope, fear. It’s not just primary colours here.”
"Tony has written a great, scurrilous [take] on the Trumpian world. “Our world is exploding in different places right now, people’s rights are disappearing, and Andor reflects that. [In the show] the Empire is taking over, and it feels like the same thing is happening in reality, too.”
“Our last scene of the show, our 24th episode, will walk the audience directly into Rogue One and directly into the first scene of Rogue One.”
"The technology is extraordinary and it’s going to become a larger and larger force in filmmaking. Nobody’s against the volume, the volume is fantastic for the things that it’s for. Our show was just on a massively epic scale and people would be running off the set all the time. Right now, there’s no good way to do both."
"You have to make a decision to be a volume show or a non-volume show. You can’t jump back and forth. There are some things that we wish we could have done on volume, they might have been simpler. But our show is huge. We have 211 speaking parts. It just didn’t lend itself to that kind of production."
"We realized, ‘Oh my God, we have four years, and we have four blocks, and I went home, and I came back and [came up with], 'You know what, why don’t we jump a year?'. And what’s really cool, when we come back for part two, we’re going to jump a year, and we’re going to come back. It’s a year later, and all this shit’s happened."
"We’re going to come back for a Friday, Saturday, and a Sunday, and then we’re going to jump a year. Then we’re going to do like five, six, seven days and jump a year, and then we’re going to do two weeks and jump a year. And the final block that we come back to is going to be the last five days before ‘Rogue One.’"
"Yeah, I mean, our final scene of the show is no secret; it’s going to be [Cassian] walking across the tarmac to get in the ship to go to the Rings of Kafrene to go meet, Daniel Mays’ [Tivik informant character that Cassian kills in ‘Rogue One,’ because he’s become a liability], he’s going there."
"I mean, you watch people watch History Channel shows and whatever. What’s that story? Well, you know how it’s going to turn out. And it’s still, ‘why did it happen?’"
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