Screenrant
With all the pressure on creators to deliver the next installment of a successful television series, it seems understandable for them to want to go bigger, or to approach it from the idea that more narrative breadth is the same as expanding upon and improving all the elements that made the series entertaining in the first place. This is, unfortunately, not always true, as greater breadth sometimes means less depth, which is something television had to deal with earlier this summer. And, by all accounts, television was preparing to handle that disappointment again before Fargo served up the premiere of its much larger, more expansive, and, surprisingly, more sharply entertaining and observational second season.
Kanan Jarrus died in Star Wars Rebels by sacrificing himself to save his crew. He used the Force to hold back an explosion, ensuring their escape.
Plo Koon was killed during Order 66 when his clone troopers, following Palpatine’s command, shot down his starfighter over Cato Neimoidia, marking the tragic end of the Jedi Master.
Speak No Evil is a bone-chilling experience, one of the only films in recent memory that can make even the most ordinary poolside and family holiday moments feel ominous and haunting, you will not forget this one. It will stay with you way past watching the film. Speak No Evil is not for the faint of heart, especially if you have children, James McAvoy's performance is spectacular at making you feel uneasy and makes this a must-watch psychological thriller.