Lucasfilm and Disney Plus's series reboot of Ron Howard's 1988 fantasy flick 'Willow' takes position "200 moons" later. How long is that exactly?
Fans of Star Wars, Lord of the Rings, Game of Thrones, and just about any otherworldly franchise boasting cryptid creatures and magical powers will definitely perk as much as know that Lucasfilm and Disney Plus are rebooting 1988's Oscar-nominated movie Willow. From sequence creator Jonathan Kasdan, Willow will once again heart on the mythical sorcerer's (Warwick Davis) adventures in the huge land of Mother World.
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In our world, it is been about 35 years since Willow stored an innocent child from an evil queen, however the Disney Plus collection clarifies that its occasions take place "200 moons" after the autumn of Bavmorda (Jean Marsh). So, how long is 200 moons?
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How long is "200 moons" in Disney Plus's 'Willow' sequence?
"In the timeline of the series, '200 moons' have passed, or 16.66666 years, according to my calculator," wrote TV critic Robert Lloyd for Los Angeles Times. "Which makes all the younger characters teenagers, including Elora Danan, the baby whose safety is the main business of the movie," he persisted.
To clarify, this is 200 Earth moons. See, an Earth 12 months (that is 365.24 days for you extraterrestrials) sees about 12 complete moons (the moon's cycle is roughly 27 days), so 16.6666666667 years sees about 200 full moons.
Per Screen Rant, "Willow is set in an unnamed land retroactively referred to as Mother World in a trilogy of follow-up novels." That does not sound like Earth to us. So, it's not clear how many full moons according to yr there are on the airy Mother World.
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Willow stars returning actors Warwick Davis (Leprechaun) and Joanne Whalley (The Man Who Knew Too Little), in addition to novices Ruby Cruz (Mare of Easttown), Erin Kellyman (The Falcon and the Winter Soldier), Ellie Bamber (Nocturnal Animals), Amar Chadha-Patel (Dashcam), and Christian Slater (Heathers).
Though Robert Lloyd wrote that "sequels are often a matter of diminishing returns," he clarified that “Willow can pay dividends." It's taking a look like genre fans will adore this sequel sequence.
The first two episodes of Willow are these days streaming on Disney Plus.
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