Jake, hands down. Raleigh seems like retired arms.
I mean, Raleigh is probably unable to return to duty in a Jaeger. The PPDC wants the pilots younger and more compatible.
And do you believe Jake come back, o maybe someone else will be the protagonist??
I’m hoping that he’ll come back.
Highly likely it'll be Jake and Nate, that does't mean Raleigh won't be there though. I haven't read the book, but apparently Ascension says Raleigh's dead. Really upsetting, but this may not be canon, because there have been talks about bringing him back for the third movie. If this is the case, then that specific part of the book about Raleigh wouldn't be canon. We can't tell yet though. If he's not in the third movie, he's probably really dead unfortunately.
Well, novel-verse and film-verse are different from each other, so what might be true in one may not be in the other.
Not sure why you'd make that up, some who aren't sure will find it misleading. That's not true. The rule is: if the movie doesn't contradict something that's in the novel, it's canon. Beacham said "If the novel says Raleigh has a sister, you can probably assume he has a sister for as long as that possibility is not pointedly excluded by the expanded universe works subsequent to the fact of the film. But if the novel says the second attack is Hong Kong and the movie says it’s Manila, it must be Manila. The film is the final arbiter of fact." There is nothing that goes against Ascension in either of the movies, so it's possible he really is dead. No such thing as "novel-verse" and "film-verse". They're integrated, with any contradictions in the novels being discarded.
What I mean is that not everything mentioned in a novel is likely carried onto the film it’s based off of. Some novels have a particular character die while in the film, they survive and so on. So yeah, contradictions or whatever it’s called.
You meant "based on".
And that's not at all what you said, regardless of whether you meant it or not.