Haven't seen TROS, but this:
Quote:
Oh and the original trilogy? Meant nothing. Emperor lived. Anakin died for nothing. No balance to the Force. The 3 main heroes are meant to die in the following ways:
Han- Return to smuggling life and killed by son
Luke-Die alone away from friends and family. Failed to recreate the Jedi
Leia-Fight the same war 30 years later; estranged from husband and abandoned by her brother; kills herself to distract her son for one second
The trilogy erased any accomplishments of the original
...is exactly what I feared when they announced this whole thing, and why I've been out from the start.
It sounds like the only reason any of these movies happened is because... Palpatine somehow survived a billion-foot fall, and an exploding Death Star, and a few decades of time passing by?
If Palpatine dies in RotJ - which he
had, until 2019 - then Snoke doesn't exist, Kylo isn't tempted, Han isn't stabbed through the heart, etc. etc. etc.
IMO this is like if, in 2039, there's another Avengers movie where (Endgame spoilers
just in case)
Thanos is somehow back because even though he was dusted, he wasn't truly dead, and he used his unbridled rage or something to build himself back together and gather the Infinity Stones again and Cap and Iron Man have to come back and die again to "stop him for good this time." And that's cheesy as hell and goes against the established mechanics of the universe, even in a comic book universe where the dead return all the time. It just reeks of being
unnecessary.
I'm sorry if this sounds like sour grapes - especially from someone who hasn't seen the film - and I don't mean to rain on anyone's parade. But if the only goal for telling this story - aside from $$$ - was to just do it all over again but with some new characters, then artistically, that's really, really disappointing.