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Notícias We Now Know Some Of The Plot Before Star Wars: The Force Awakens

Bruce Torres

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We Now Know Some Of The Plot BeforeStar Wars: The Force Awakens

Germain Lussier
Filed to: STAR WARS 7/02/15 3:00pm

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Years ago, we thought the destruction of the Death Star at the end of Return of the Jedi marked the beginning of peace in a galaxy far, far, away. Unfortunately for our heroes, it didn’t and now we know a little bit of what happened between that and Star Wars: The Force Awakens.

The first plot description of Star Wars Shattered Empire has just been released and with it comes our best hint yet of how the universe reacted to the death of the Emperor:

Emperor Palpatine’s twenty-year reign of terror came to an abrupt and fiery end in the skies above the forest moon of Endor. A decisive victory for the Rebel Alliance, to be sure, but even with the loss of its leadership, the Empire’s Moffs and regional governors retained their hold on important systems from the Core to the Outer Rim, thanks to the might of the Imperial Starfleet. Now, with a power vacuum atop the Empire, those Moffs will jockey for position and control, and the heroes of the Rebel Alliance will soon discover that a wounded and fractious Empire may be more dangerous than any threat they faced before!

Shattered Empire will be released in September from Marvel Comics. It’s part of a larger run of books in all mediums called Journey to the Force Awakens that will be seeded with clues about the new films. And while not all of those books will take place in that mysterious time after Jedi, the ones that will (such as this and the novel Star Wars Aftermath) are by far the most anticipated. Hopefully they’ll finally give answers to questions Star Wars fans have been asking for years about how the Battle of Endor impacted the galaxy.

For the big questions though, like what the heck have Luke Skywalker, Han Solo and Princess Leia been up to since that battle, we’ll likely have to wait until December 18.

Here’s a full cover of issue 1.

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1) Convenhamos que derrubar um ditador não melhora automaticamente a vida de ninguém.
2) Isso torna aquele final estendido da última edição feita pelo Lucas de O Retorno de Jedi desnecessário.
3) Em relação ao ponto 2, espero que a Disney pense em relançar os filmes sem as alterações feitas por Lucas, pois não faz mais sentido manter a comemoração geral pela galáxia.
 
Star Wars: Aftermath Reveals What Really Happened After Episode VI
James Whitbrook
Filed to: STAR WARS 7/16/15 4:30pm

The end of the special edition of Return of the Jedi sees many planets in the Star Wars galaxy celebrating the fall of the Empire. But Aftermath, a new novel by Chuck Wendig, is going to show us what happened next according to Disney’s new canon—and it’s not the happy ending we thought it was.

Aftermath is one of the first post-Return of the Jedi, pre-Force Awakens tie-ins that are part of Disney’s new “Journey to The Force Awakens plan to flesh out the 30 years between Episodes VI and VII in their new canon. While we’ve had a few hints and teases about the book—including the fact that it establishes the old-Expanded Universe idea of the New Republic being set up in the wake of the Emperor’s death—but Entertainment Weekly have now released an extensive excerpt from the novel’s opening that tells us pretty much what happened immediately after those celebrating crowds on Coruscant brought down the statue of the Emperor at the end of Jedi.

Turns out the Empire doesn’t take too kindly to jubilant civil disobedience:

Chains rattle as they lash the neck of Emperor Palpatine. Ropes follow suit—lassos looping around the statue’s middle. The mad cheers of the crowd as they pull, and pull, and pull. Disappointed groans as the stone fixture refuses to budge. But then someone whips the chains around the back ends of a couple of heavy-gauge speeders, and then engines warble and hum to life—the speeders gun it and again the crowd pulls—

The sound like a giant bone breaking.

A fracture appears at the base of the statue.

More cheering. Yelling. And—

Applause as it comes crashing down.

The head of the statue snaps off, goes rolling and crashing into a fountain. Dark water splashes. The crowd laughs.

And then: The whooping of klaxons. Red lights strobe. Three airspeeders swoop down from the traffic lanes above—Imperial police. Red-and- black helmets. The glow of their lights reflected back in their helmets.

There comes no warning. No demand to stand down.

The laser cannons at the fore of each airspeeder open fire. Red bolts sear the air. The crowd is cut apart. Bodies dropped and stitched with fire.

But still, those gathered are not cowed. They are no longer a crowd. Now they are a mob. They start picking up hunks of the Palpatine statue and lobbing them up at the airspeeders. One of the speeders swings to the side to avoid an incoming chunk of stone—and it bumps another speeder, interrupting its fire. Coruscanti citizens climb up the stone spire behind both speeders—a spire on which are written the Imperial values of order, control, and the rule of law—and begin jumping onto the police cruisers. One helmeted cop is flung from his vehicle. The other crawls out onto the hood of his speeder, opening fire with a pair of blasters—just as a hunk of stone cracks him in the helmet, knocking him to the ground.

The other two airspeeders lift higher and keep firing.


There’s much more at the link below, but basically Return of the Jedi’s happy ending now manages to stay happy for... like, about five seconds maybe? Which is kind of a bummer, but I guess we need a reason for the Rebels and the Empire to shed their names and go at it again inThe Force Awakens.

Star Wars: Aftermath will be out on September 4th, which might as well be renamed as “Global Give All Your Money To Disney Day” at this point.

[Via Entertainment Weekly]
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PS: Repito: aquele final da edição especial com todo mundo comemorando a queda do Imperador foi a coisa mais ridícula em que o Lucas pensou. Espero que o Abrams consiga dar um jeito de apagar isso no novo filme e que a Disney relance as versões pré-1997.
 

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