Kate Beckett said:
I would love an animated What If…? like Marvel did.
Something like Infinities would be great.
https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Star_Wars_Infinities
Kate Beckett said:
I would love an animated What If…? like Marvel did.
I've already written about 75 plot lines for itKate Beckett said:
I would love an animated What If…? like Marvel did.
First look at #Andor S2
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New report on #StarWars
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• Multiple films in development that overlap characters and timelines. They could impact the others from happening
• Rey is a key character in several of them
• Some Lucasfilm directors are aware of what others are working on while others are not… pic.twitter.com/T1vquZLKf2
Guess they learned nothing from the sequels development.Quote:
Some Lucasfilm directors are aware of what others are working on while others are not
A STAR WARS story: Forget the Death Star, the most coveted weapon in the franchise's arsenal is the character of Rey Skywalker. What the Simon Kinberg hiring reveals about the development process at Lucasfilm and how filmmakers are jostling for Rey. https://t.co/wXYOL0T0Kk
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If only someone (i.e. the entire fanbase) had been yelling this at Disney for years.Quote:
Star Wars movie development has been under scrutiny for several years with Lucasfilm head Kathleen Kennedy taking fire for not developing meaningful characters beyond those first created by Lucas prior to the sale to Disney in 2012 for $4 billion. And if the franchise looks forward in its canon timeline, all those beloved characters Luke, Leia, Vader, Obi-Wan, Yoda and Han are dead or had their storylines wrapped in prequels or spinoffs. Rey, created in the post-Lucas era, is arguably the only entity with currency on the big screen now. "The closet is a little bare," says another source
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Another source familiar with the process is more business-minded, noting, "Star Wars is a nostalgia-based enterprise and they are running out of ways to create nostalgia."
I started to type a long post about that, too. The people who watch SW for nostalgia ain't gonna be around forever. Do you just stop making SW bc they died?TCTTS said:
That falls in line with this quote as well...Quote:
Another source familiar with the process is more business-minded, noting, "Star Wars is a nostalgia-based enterprise and they are running out of ways to create nostalgia."
That's LITERALLY the job of these studio/filmmakers. To create NEW nostalgia for audiences a generation from now, or else we risk the well running dry. To take chances on NEW characters, NEW stories, NEW ideas, etc, even if in a familiar world/franchise. And if you're adverse to taking that risk, then get the **** out of this business. I'm so sick of modern Hollywood only wanting "sure things," which is completely antithetical to art/storytelling.
Really?C@LAg said:star wars is the only major IP that has not rebooted.redline248 said:
Do you just stop making SW bc they died?
That is a very broad hand to call the books and comics garbage. Zahn trilogy and the Dark Empire comics kept Star Wars relevant for the bulk if the 90s and an enormous amount of content from lots of what is universally hailed as the best of the saga in the last decade comes straight from the euC@LAg said:insert talk to the hand emoji.BenTheGoodAg said:
Really?
there was no reboot for the movie series. the prequels happened then the sequels.
99.9% of the planet have no clue about any of the books or comics garbage, the old legends or the current product that has quickly gone to garbage as well.
should have just been bold.BenTheGoodAg said:Really?C@LAg said:star wars is the only major IP that has not rebooted.redline248 said:
Do you just stop making SW bc they died?
Your're on an island.maroon man said:
I actually love Rey the character & bought in. I also really liked most of the ST too. Excited about what they bring out.
bring on the Quentin Tarantino return from retirement and Star Wars reboot of 2030!!!TCTTS said:
I've been advocating for an eventual reboot for years. Not now, but at some point in the not-incredibly-distant future. Now *is* the perfect time, however, to potentially take a break, temporarily close up shop, etc. Then, in, say, 2030 or so, do a full-on reboot of the Skywalker Saga, across film and TV. But one that isn't beholden to the same structure as before. Same primary characters and major events, of course, but a reboot that has the freedom to chart new stories between major events that we never saw prior, or to follow new side characters who are integral to the wars, but operate in other parts of the galaxy. Also, say one movie ends with Obi-Wan's death, then take an entire follow-up movie, Top Gun style, to show Luke training with Red Squadron, culminating in their attack on the Death Star. Things like that where we can really dig in and elongate certain aspects that we brushed over prior. Either way, start with Anakin's birth and end with Luke's death, then figure out the best structure (how many movies vs how many shows) for telling the saga over that 100-year period or however long it is. And then tell that 100-year story over 10-20 years in our time.
No one?Urban Ag said:Your're on an island.maroon man said:
I actually love Rey the character & bought in. I also really liked most of the ST too. Excited about what they bring out.
The young peeps don't care. At all. Gen X can't hold this thing. No one really cares about the ST or it's characters and that includes Rey. No one.
Sorry, not trying to be a dick but this is a terrible choice by Disney.
If they really want to bring back SW then put out movies and series about bloody war between the rebels and the Empire and the aftermath. That gets the boys back in. That is 100% what Disney needs to restart SW. Boys are checked out. Reality. They don't care at all.
Holy eff the incompetence in that company right nowYNWA_AG said:New report on #StarWars
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• Multiple films in development that overlap characters and timelines. They could impact the others from happening
• Rey is a key character in several of them
• Some Lucasfilm directors are aware of what others are working on while others are not… pic.twitter.com/T1vquZLKf2