redline248 said:
Let's imagine for a moment that episode 9 ends with Rey being the only Jedi and Ben and any of his dark side followers are defeated. What will the new series look like? No more Jedi? Or years after 9 one of Rey's disciples goes off into some edge of the galaxy and has adventures? Finds a new dark side existence that threatens the galaxy?
Because, honestly, the way Star Wars is set up, someone somewhere always figures out the force exists, and someone always tries to use it for personal gain. Future stories are likely to seem like further retreads...can it be considered a true Star Wars saga-type film if it doesn't involve the fate of the galaxy?
And if they opt for no more Jedi, will anyone even care? Solo is going to be a good test for that option.
It will certainly be interesting to see where they take the new trilogy. Good question, is Star Wars really Star Wars if it is simply set in the same Galaxy (I guess "Universe" in movie terms)? Obviously episodes 1-9 are completely interconnected. R1 was and Solo connected. And the most likely next anthology up next, Kenobi, connected.
They've stated that the new trilogy will take place with completely different characters in a new part of the galaxy we have not seen yet. At this point I am pretty suspect that Disney/Lucasfilm can pull it off based off of TFA and TLJ. It's an incredible risk. That being the case, I would not be surprised at all if takes years to get it in to production and even then wouldn't be surprised if the idea of a completely new, unrelated, trilogy is scrapped and replaced with a safer bet like something set in the Old Republic.
I just hope whatever they do that they slow down and take the time to do it right. Disney can keep it's shareholders happy by putting out a decent anthology every 1-2 years, new tv offerings, and keep growing the brand through the theme parks and resort hotels, while not over saturating with another mediocre trilogy. However I doubt that will be the case. When the mouse said there would be a new Star Wars movie every year for the foreseeable future I think they meant it.