Is there a name for a once-beloved character being "taken out of retirement" for a modern film/series where they are incompetent idiots who are dragged around by the modern, bland, more diverse cast and often apologize for merely existing? They're even doing it with actors who aren't that old like Ewan McGregor, who somehow comes off as far more frail than Alec Guinness did.
It's becoming so predictable that it's a surprise when something like Top Gun comes out and the older character is allowed to be cool and in control.
Huh... this is actually good collage-idea. Expand it by including everyone who was raped by the modern writers. This includes white becoming blacks, man becoming women etc. Everything that becomes as horrid as larson's feet.
They're sadists, they want to rape your legacy characters for their own pleasure
Kevin Hill
boomer nostalgia is a hell of a drug
Easton Thompson
Legacy Hero Destruction
Eli Young
>Kenobi shit show getting another season They're really desperate
Zachary Brooks
Indiana Jones in Kingdom of the Crystal Skull wasn't like that at all. Sure the movie was kind of mediocre and Mutt was annoying, but the character himself was the same as always.
>who are dragged around by the modern, bland, more diverse cast and often apologize for merely existing? Never happened in TLJ, Luke actually saves the modern diverse cast
Brody Brooks
>Luke Skywalker >fucks off into isolation and whines all the time about how he can't do anything because he tried to kill his nephew >matured
Aaron Bell
Disingenuous tweet? On this board?
Jaxson Fisher
He did not try to kill his nephew get a new brain
Isaac Taylor
Sorry, he almost killed his nephew.
Ryder Turner
must destroy all male hope. must destroy future. must destroy human race.
Gabriel Gomez
The account that posted this was so pathetic that they deleted it because so many people made fun of them for their retarded tweet. Such human growth and betterment.
The only thing destroying the human race is you just sitting there at your computer instead of going outside and actually talking to women.
Asher Miller
>but not me
Easton Fisher
Not either
Easton Roberts
Yeah, it's called character writing. You have to give a character a problem to over come like in their initial outing or else there's no reason for them to be involved in the story. Since a story is about a person's struggle to achieve their goal, they're shown to be worse off to establish this. But no one wants to see characters they like in this position partly because of autism and partly because they do have a point in that their stories are finished and should just be left alone.
Cameron Jackson
But Luke has a character arc in the OT, and Rey doesn’t have a character arc in the ST.
People weren’t opposed to “development” for Luke. They just didn’t like the extra humiliating bits and shots that were thrown in.
Isaac Ward
I actually don't mind. Unlike you, I have no real desire to increase the surplus population and bring further harm to Mother Earth.