Rex Racer said:
It is past time for Kathleen Kennedy to retire. The failure rate has been far too high. How the heck is she still surviving, professionally?
The Force Awakens $2.069 billion at the box office (3rd all time)
The Last Jedi $1.332 billion at the box office (15th all time)
The Rise of Skywalker $1.074 billion at the box office (34th all time)
Rogue One: $1.056 billion at the box office (39th all time)
Disney Plus shows ranked in terms of total viewing minutes
1. Mando Season 2: 8.38 billion minutes2. Mando Season 1: 5.42 billion minutes3. Loki: 5.23 billion minutes
4. Wandavision: 4.8 billion minutes
5. Book of Boba Fett 4.4 billion minutes6. Falcon and the Winter Soldier: 4.15 billion minutes
7. Hawkeye: 3.46 billion minutes.
Obi-Wan Kenobi's first 2 episodes are the largest original series premiere ever for Disney+ and only the second non-movie release on the platform to get more than 1 billion viewing minutes in a weekend (Loki was the other).
Head to head, the first episode of Obi-Wan had 6.2 million viewers, more than the first episode of Stranger Things (6.0 million) on the first day of release. Stranger things has surpassed Obi-Wan since, comparing the first episode of both shows, but at the end o the first weekend, it was still pretty close - 12.7 million for ST and 11.1 million for Obi-Wan. Given Stranger Things has 3 previous seasons of fan base and it has been a hot minute since it was last on TV, that's pretty stiff competition from Obi-Wan.
If you did a highlight reel of the greatest parts of SW over the past decade, I imagine most people would feel pretty joyful at the end of it. Han, Leia, Luke & Lando back on the big screen, Mando, Grogu, post-ROTJ Luke digitally recreated, live action versions of Bo Katan and Ahsoka Tano and Cad Bane. Vader at the end of Rogue One, and so on and so forth, lots of fans would say damn, that's a pretty good decade.
So while there is certainly a loud online voice of dislike, disdain, and some out and out hatred of KK, Disney, and the direction SW has taken in the past 10 years, the numbers certainly say otherwise. And the numbers come from people embracing those properties and spending their time and money on them.
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