RandomHero
Super Freak
Fine.I said "for me"... so technically, you can't disagree. You could disapprove, though.

Fine.I said "for me"... so technically, you can't disagree. You could disapprove, though.
Isn't that kinda ... unprecedented? Especially given what they spent on the ST? I think it was ... Ducky ... (??) that kept calling for de-canonisation? I'm not sure it's possible.If Kennedy is truly gone hopefully whoever takes over is wise enough to realise that much of what Disney made, especially the sequel trilogy, needs to be de-canonised for the franchise to move forward. And the franchise needs to move FORWARD. Prequels etc can only get you so far.
if decanonisation will result in more money than maintaining the status quo of diminishing returns any non-braindead producer would go with it. Rebooting is not unprecedented, neither is ignoring prior entries. many franchises do it and in this day and age of multiverse franchises the audience is well primed for full or partial rebootsIsn't that kinda ... unprecedented? Especially given what they spent on the ST? I think it was ... Ducky ... (??) that kept calling for de-canonisation? I'm not sure it's possible.
You would think so, but I'm not sure how Disney works and how they would ascertain the profitability of such a move.if decanonisation will result in more money than maintaining the status quo of diminishing returns any non-braindead producer would go with it.
Rebooting is not unprecedented, neither is ignoring prior entries. many franchises do it and in this day and age of multiverse franchises the audience is well primed for full or partial reboots
Just a silly notion.If Kennedy is truly gone hopefully whoever takes over is wise enough to realise that much of what Disney made, especially the sequel trilogy, needs to be de-canonised for the franchise to move forward. And the franchise needs to move FORWARD. Prequels etc can only get you so far.
Somehow Kenn -- ah never mind.https://www.cnn.com/2025/02/25/media/kathleen-kennedy-star-wars-disney/index.html
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I'm sorry to laugh but some have desperately been predicting and celebrating her imminent demise as Disney-Lucasfilm’s president since TFA.
I remember hating Han's death and thinking the script with the even bigger, badder Death Star thing was lame as hell, yet loving some of the design and action sequences, willing to give it a chance. And then the rest happened.Not sure what you guys were looking at, but Rey was a pretty buzzy and popular character after TFA (and not just among little girls). It was only after the third movie completely botched her story that everyone suddenly stopped caring about her.
Not sure what you guys were looking at, but Rey was a pretty buzzy and popular character after TFA (and not just among little girls). It was only after the third movie completely botched her story that everyone suddenly stopped caring about her.
With the content glut kids are exposed to now, I think the ST was a spectacle for them but not a magical one.Everyone was hyped at first on TFA... but it wore off.
Many things stick on kids... but it mostly wears off quickly. I'm still predicting little fanfare over Disney's ST Star Wars in 2045.
I say this all the time. the difference between then and now is that star wars was everywhere. I grew u in the Pt era. Older dudes hated those movies but we had tons of games, shows and comics that expanded the PT and made it so much better. We had lots of cool stuff back then and it was marketed heavily. THE ONLY thing that compares to that era is baby yoda hype but thats it. Other than that we have zero star wars content like before.I get really curious about the age demographics of the board in threads like this. I'm old enough to remember that a ton of older kids thought Ewoks were lame af when RotJ came out. I remember loving the Ewoks movies before hating them. I remember being weirded out by Droids. I remember when the special editions came out and were poorly received. I remember TPM came out and was universally panned. Same for AotC. I remember when Ahsoka in TCW was the worst thing that happened to SW. In 10-15 years, I will remember all of this too. For everyone that thinks SW is irrevocably ruined, this too shall pass.
Lol if she wasn't let go after losing the studio billions then she ain't going anywhere anytime soon. Bring on the Rey film!https://www.cnn.com/2025/02/25/media/kathleen-kennedy-star-wars-disney/index.html
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I'm sorry to laugh but some have desperately been predicting and celebrating her imminent demise as Disney-Lucasfilm’s president since as far back as TFA -TLJ
She's like the T-1000 to ya'll.
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I believe it. There are dudes at work I talk Star Wars with but they're 15, 20 years younger and for them it's a lot of PT.No matter how bad some think the PT was it did well with us kids at the time.
I loved Rey in TFA. She was a fresh face, and I found the whole mystery around her parents interesting. TFA was basically a retread of ANH, but it felt great to watch a competently-directed SW movie. I had high hopes that TLJ would expand the ST in exciting ways and take risks- unfortunately, that movie killed all the buzz around the ST for me. It was a massive gut punch. To this day, I feel bad for Daisy Ridley. The ST hampered her career and she's only recently been back in the limelight.Not sure what you guys were looking at, but Rey was a pretty buzzy and popular character after TFA (and not just among little girls). It was only after the third movie completely botched her story that everyone suddenly stopped caring about her.
And I remember there being lots of interest in Poe and Finn as well....until TLJ did nothing interesting with them.