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The Films of Gerund

Hunger Gaming

A bunch of nerds converge on Comic Con for an epic battle of D&D, but first, they visit the concession stands.
 
Star Wars: Returning the Jedi

A child receives a defective action figure and returns it to the grocery store.
 
Star Wars: The Forced Awakening

Princess Leia has to drag her moody, emo son, Ben, out of bed, so he won't be late for school. He insists on being called the edgelord name "Kylo Ren", but in true motherly style, she refers to him as her little "Benny Boo". Whenever Ben throws a tantrum, his father, Han Solo, tells him to suck it up and eat his vegetables. Ben Solo has a huge crush on Rey Palpatine. So huge in fact, that the kids at school tease him and call him "Rey-Lo".
 
Star Wars: The Rising of Skywalker

Since Luke didn't die in "The Lasting Jedi" (see above), Rey teams up with him on the Millenium Falcon to defeat Emperor Palpatine.

In this version of the film, Meriadoc Brandibuck does not make a creepy, unnecessary appearance, where he sounded like he was talking about Sauron.
 
The Mandalorianing

Grogu, also known as "Baby Yoda" rejects the idea of going to Master Luke's Jedi Academy, and instead decides to train to be a Mandalorian, like his father before him!
 
Star Wars: Rebelling

A group of teenage padawans rebel and get into mischief on board The Ghost, which really irritates their Jedi Masters, Kanan Jarrus and Hera Syndulla. Half of each episode includes arguments that contain the phrases "You don't understand!", "You're not the boss of me!", "You're not my mommy!", and the ever popular, "The day I turn eighteen, I'm out of here!".
 

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