Remember the old days of professionalism? Where people just did their jobs and kept quiet, which is what top elite units look for? All that has changed. No good deed goes unpunished. You think you are being inclusive by implementing diversity and all you get is accusations of racism and mistreatment for literally doling out token opportunity. Jeremy made a great point the other day about Disney Star Wars, Solo, and the most recent trilogy by saying that no fans out there are asking for movies of Rey, or movies of Finn or movies of Kylo Ren and that there is no interest in the latest characters. One of the funniest things about all of this is that in the comments someone mentioned that Oola was the first black female in Star Wars, even though she was painted green, and what is so interesting about the original films is that yes, people wanted more Oola or more Boba Fett. That is just not the case with the new films. It’s a trip because Oola was in Cats, too and in the interview on the second video, she says it was just a job and she did it and moved on. She’s not desperate to be in Star Wars, like everyone else is. Also, Can’t believe how good she looks decades later.
SOLO ACTRESS THANDIWE NEWTON BLASTS DISNEY FOR WRONGFULLY KILLING HER IN STAR WARS!
That Star Wars Girl
You might know Femi Taylor better as Jabba The Hutt’s slave dancer, Oola from Return of The Jedi. The green skinned Twi’lek famously fell into the Rancor pit but we never actually saw her perish, so could she return to the Star Wars franchise? With that in mind Femi reprises her iconic dance to prove that she still has what it takes to play the character again. She also talks about her experiences on set and returning to re shoot her same scene fifteen years later for the Star Wars Special Editions.