The sequel trilogy should have started with a fake out Starship battle. Have the falcon come onto screen and then a star destroyer behind it like ANH. Only you realise that they are flying into orbit over coruscant because this is a liberation day celebration , 30 years since the emperor was toppled.
Han is a reluctant diplomat now but has been rolled out to lead the aerial show in the falcon. He and Chewie can provide some context in chat about the day is about And state of the Galaxy.
Leia is chancellor now and Luke is grand master of the jedi order. Luke is there with his wife Mara and his students from the re-established temple on coruscant. We see old wedge flying an x-wing in the display. Lando walks up to Leia, he is a senator on some world. All the while the characters are having a bit of fun but giving us some much needed background and context.
Han and Leia's oldest twin kids are in the procession as Luke's students. Their youngest is supposed to be down there too only he snuck aboard the falcon with Luke's kid, Han can chastise them a little using his dad voice but cracks a rye smile to Chewie as secretly pleased.
Han lands the falcon and walks up to Leia with Chewie and Luke joins them and they are awarded medals for their services to the new republic.
Cut to a celebration feast afterwards. Leia and Luke are busy in the positions of authority. Han longs for adventure like the old days and keeps goofing off in front of the kids kid instead of taking his diplomat role super seriously to Leia's mild frustration.
Han is always wanting to chase down old Ghosts, he has heard of an imperial remnant in so and so sector and has heard rumours of a potential incursion by a new species terrorising the outer rim. He is desperate to go investigate with Chewie in the falcon but Leia needs him here, his work as a diplomat is more important than galivanting off in the falcon around the galaxy. There are other younger folk who can deal with it, and it all needs investigaring through the proper channels etc. The Galaxy has changed and perhaps there is an edge of complaceny setting in.
There you go, follows some tropes from the old films with a dash of subverting your expectstions. But it allows our heroes to have lived a life of peace and happiness in the intervening years. They earned their victory and we get to see them all again together and celebrate with them even if it is just for one scene. Then you can cut to the scene setting up the threat for the first movie.
Perhaps the incursion in the outer rim is real. Maybe there is an old imperial remnant and perhaps some imperial we know from the movies e.g. General Veers (we never saw him die onscreen) is the leader and they eventually need to team up with the new Republic to take on this new threat.
Han is a reluctant diplomat now but has been rolled out to lead the aerial show in the falcon. He and Chewie can provide some context in chat about the day is about And state of the Galaxy.
Leia is chancellor now and Luke is grand master of the jedi order. Luke is there with his wife Mara and his students from the re-established temple on coruscant. We see old wedge flying an x-wing in the display. Lando walks up to Leia, he is a senator on some world. All the while the characters are having a bit of fun but giving us some much needed background and context.
Han and Leia's oldest twin kids are in the procession as Luke's students. Their youngest is supposed to be down there too only he snuck aboard the falcon with Luke's kid, Han can chastise them a little using his dad voice but cracks a rye smile to Chewie as secretly pleased.
Han lands the falcon and walks up to Leia with Chewie and Luke joins them and they are awarded medals for their services to the new republic.
Cut to a celebration feast afterwards. Leia and Luke are busy in the positions of authority. Han longs for adventure like the old days and keeps goofing off in front of the kids kid instead of taking his diplomat role super seriously to Leia's mild frustration.
Han is always wanting to chase down old Ghosts, he has heard of an imperial remnant in so and so sector and has heard rumours of a potential incursion by a new species terrorising the outer rim. He is desperate to go investigate with Chewie in the falcon but Leia needs him here, his work as a diplomat is more important than galivanting off in the falcon around the galaxy. There are other younger folk who can deal with it, and it all needs investigaring through the proper channels etc. The Galaxy has changed and perhaps there is an edge of complaceny setting in.
There you go, follows some tropes from the old films with a dash of subverting your expectstions. But it allows our heroes to have lived a life of peace and happiness in the intervening years. They earned their victory and we get to see them all again together and celebrate with them even if it is just for one scene. Then you can cut to the scene setting up the threat for the first movie.
Perhaps the incursion in the outer rim is real. Maybe there is an old imperial remnant and perhaps some imperial we know from the movies e.g. General Veers (we never saw him die onscreen) is the leader and they eventually need to team up with the new Republic to take on this new threat.
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