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Sequel filming locations speculation thread — Page 2

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The movies haven't gotten into what happens to the dead too much. Are there massive cemeteries from the Clone Wars on the planets where clones fell? Are there ornate ancient Jedi tombs on forgotten worlds?

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SilverWook said:

The movies haven't gotten into what happens to the dead too much. Are there massive cemeteries from the Clone Wars on the planets where clones fell? Are there ornate ancient Jedi tombs on forgotten worlds?

I'd love to see something like that!

I could see Luke visiting Jedi burial grounds to seek some counsel with them. Then you could work in the ghosts of Obi-Wan, Yoda, Qui-Gon, etc.

 

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Tobar said:

Let's be honest. =P

That doesn't preclude background plates being shot on locations around the world.

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Those are amazing! The last one ought to be in a Bond film someday...

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SilverWook said:

Vasquez Rocks was used for Vulcan in Trek '09 with a lot of CGI tweaking. 

I saw this as more of an easter egg shout out to Arena, rather than an actual location.

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It was used for one shot of Spock on Vulcan in Star Trek IV.

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Oh yeah, forgot about that. Anyway, the main point I was making was that it's a location that has a history of being in Trek, one of the reasons why I don't think it'll be in Star Wars anytime soon.

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Bingowings said:

Talking of hotels :

 

 

  The 1st one looks like a good place for a Yavin, Naboo, or Endor location.

The 2nd one looks like it could be a very high mountain on Tatooine.

 and the 3rd can be a location on Naboo

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They could come and stay near me there's some Star Warsish looking objects lying about.

 

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The underwater one is a conceptual rendering. 

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It's a Star Wars film post 1997, I dare say they could make the whole film in a conceptual rendering.

And I'm getting old and my eyes don't work as well as they did.

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timdiggerm said:

...pretty sure those are CG representations of planned projects?

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