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As the title implies, apparently Young Guns 3 is more than just a swig of peyote and dream away.  For me, the first film was an instant classic, still rivals Tombstone for Best Modern Western, even keeps pace for quotes.  Not sure where this will go, other than to hope we see them do the life of "Brushy" Bill Roberts, who was the individual who came forth and whom N.M. denied.  Amazingly all his remaining living contacts confirmed Roberts as the "Kid".  Roberts had a very interesting life in his own right, which still could make for an interesting tale.  Sutherland, Phillips, and Slater are apparently on board, but not sure how that would play out.

https://www.thevintagenews.com/2021/01/20/young-guns-3-emilio-estevez-and-the-gang-are-back-in-another-blaze-of-glory/

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IF it gets done great, if not not a big deal; but seeing a possible life where Billy went from Horse Thief to Horse Trainer for Bill Cody's Show, only to then find himself in the Rough Riders and then finally what was essentially a Livestock Agent in Texas, does have movie making possibility.  Estevez's laugh would only help seal the deal.

The fact that G. Bombay is back is cool, but isn't the Hanz/Franz fallback angle a bit overused in the Series already, referring to the "Barn" rink.  So the Ducks are now team Iceland with accents and all?  While the Ducks might be a stellar "Allstar" peewee team, international worthy is pushing it.  Could do without the older Gilmour Girl.  As a Hockey nut, I'm in but not expecting much at all.

If you want a decent Series dealing with Hockey, there is a show called "Junior League" on Youtube, at least it deals with a team trying to break into the Semi-Pro Junior League. It is a Ukranian/Russian show and the translation isn't always the best but it's a little more Youngblood than Mighty Ducks.  

 

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10 hours ago, Roy Focker said:

Pretty sure every one died by the end of YG2.

Yes, though the end of YG2 is set in 1950 just as the beginning is, big gap between 1881 and 1950.

  Doc historically survived the whole thing as told at the end of the first one.  Its C. Bowdry who actually died at the shack where Doc says, "Let's finish the game."

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