Daisy Ridley on How Rey Movie Is Different From Other Star Wars Projects

Daisy Ridley recently spoke with ComicBook.com about how long it took to develop the new project and what it’s like returning to Star Wars after 2019’s The Rise of Skywalker.

Daisy Ridley recently spoke with ComicBook.com about how long it took to develop the new project and what it’s like returning to Star Wars after 2019’s The Rise of Skywalker.

As a big fan of sci-fi, I still think about Lost all the time. It really was something special, and honestly, it deserves all the praise it gets as one of the most ambitious shows ever. Sure, it wasn’t perfect, and the ending left a few questions unanswered, but the show’s impact is still incredible – nothing else quite compares.

James Gunn has stated the new Supergirl movie won’t be a strict adaptation of the comic book series Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow. In an interview with Variety, Gunn explained they’re using ideas and pieces from the comic—which he calls “great”—but aren’t telling the exact same story. While the comic did inspire the movie’s overall feel and how it’s put together, it won’t be a scene-for-scene retelling.

I recently learned more about the upcoming Supergirl movie, and it sounds incredibly exciting! While Kara Zor-El is famously Superman’s cousin, director James Gunn is making it clear this will be her own unique story, and a big one – it’s going to expand the DC Universe into a much wider galactic landscape. Naturally, people are wondering if it will feel similar to Gunn’s Guardians of the Galaxy films, and he admits there are parallels. He told Variety it’s a “space fantasy” like Guardians, but heavily inspired by the Tom King Supergirl run – though they’re not sticking to the comics page-by-page. He emphasized they’re keeping the heart of that story intact, while still forging their own path.

Okay, so the second season of this fantasy series dives right into Rick Riordan’s ‘The Sea of Monsters.’ As a viewer, I found it follows Percy and Annabeth as they’re thrown into a pretty urgent mission: finding the Golden Fleece. It’s not just about mythical treasure though – their friend Grover is in trouble, and they’re racing against time to save him. It’s a classic quest narrative, and I thought it translated well from the page to the screen.

Over the past few episodes, Vanessa and Monty successfully brought their feuding fathers together for a family dinner. Meanwhile, Buford has a fun adventure with a breadbowl turned hot tub. Monogram and Carl try to figure out all the ways Agent P gets around, Candace encounters something strange she tries to communicate with, the kids go on a dungeon adventure, and Doofenshmirtz tries his hand at a reality dating show.

Look, I’ve been watching streaming since the beginning, and honestly, we’re all pretty used to shows getting canceled, especially by the big guys. But even after all this time, some cancellations really hurt. You just can’t help but think about how amazing a show could have been if they’d just given it another season.

Ever since the final episode of Stranger Things aired on New Year’s Eve – a special over two hours long – many fans have refused to believe it was truly the end of the show. Rumors have circulated that a significant amount of footage was cut from the final season, leading to a petition asking for it to be restored. Now, a new popular theory suggests that everything viewers saw was actually a vision taking place inside Mike’s mind. According to this idea, fans may get to see the ‘real’ ending later this week.

As a longtime fan of The Lord of the Rings, both the books and the films, I’ve always been fascinated by the unanswered questions. There are quite a few Middle-earth mysteries – things that were cut from the movies, left out of the original script, or simply never explained by Tolkien himself – and honestly, I think some of them will always remain a puzzle. It’s part of what makes revisiting this world so endlessly compelling.

The movie with the most nominations going into the ceremony is , closely followed by One Battle After Another and Hamnet. On television, leads with six nominations, with Nobody Wants This coming in second.