Saturday, April 18, 2020

POLDARK'S KYLE SOLLER & STELLAN SKARSGARD JOIN STAR WARS ROGUE ONE PREQUEL TV SERIES ON DISNEY PLUS

    'CASSIAN ANDOR' SERIES
BRINGS KYLE SOLLER TO STAR WARS UNIVERSE AT DISNEY +
I have to admit I found Mandalorian series painfully, even excru- ciatingly, dreary to watch, probably the most monotonous, poorly acted,
Kyle Soller will star in the new Star Wars TV series
unoriginally written and over pretentious crap with absolute lack of inspiration and freshness, but Disney + is still planning another new sf series based on Star Wars franchise, this time a prequel to Rogue One movie following Diego Luna's Cassian Andor character who in the film itself worked with the Rebel Alliance in order to unearth a design flaw in the killer Death Star base. The series has now added two more names to the cast, Poldark's Kyle Soller and also Stellan Skarsgard who will star in unknown roles with the plot also being kept under wraps. The sf spy thriller series, which was supposed to shoot this year, will also feature Andor's droid K-2SO. Tony Gilroy is penning the opening episode and will helm a few of the episodes too. Obi Wan Kenobi series is also in works with Ewan McGregor in the lead role.

6 comments:

  1. Madalorian keeps coming up as a recommendation in my queue, but I refuse to subject the kiddies to it. Hahaha I’ll probably avoid the new one too!

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    1. I gave it a go with first three or four episodes before I concluded I cannot continue with the ghastly torture. It is such a dreary, arrogant piece of crap. I think the success of it solely depends on baby Yoda.

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  2. Never watched the other. Don't plan to start now LOL.

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    1. I'm also disappointed with Star Trek series, Picard was mildly boring, with none of the spirit of the original shows. SF is officially dead.

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