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...a group of kids lost in the Star Wars galaxy trying to find their way home.
The series ends with...

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Vader: "How did I miss you ten rugrats?!?"​
 
Why must they ruin adult licenses with dumb kids?!


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I used to walk into my local grocery store, and wonder to myself, "Who is buying all these Hot Pockets? They never seem to stay on the shelf for long...."

I feel like the root answer to my question is the same root answer to your question.
 
Andor hasn't even gotten a figure yet and you think we're gonna get a figure of Judge Law from this show that nobody cares about?
Nobody cared about Andor, and constantly asked why it was being made because no one asked for it.....till it came out and was good.
 
It's amusing how Lucasfilm just canned a bunch of movies people actually wanted to see and stated how they needed to be more careful in their production selection in the future. There's also some news that internally Lucasfilm is very disappointed with the performance of season 3 of Mando so far as viewership is down.

Those two things coupled with this show still going full steam ahead is pretty hilarious. I may tune in for Jude Law depending on how much the trailer piques my interest. But overall I can't ever recall a situation where anyone was as committed to destroying a brand as Disney is committed to shooting themselves in the foot with the future of this franchise.

The MCU and Star Wars should have been printing money for Disney.
 
The MCU and Star Wars should have been printing money for Disney.
They do. There was a time that everything SW and Marvel that came out made a billion or close to it. That's just the movies, the merchandise and everything else....they are still printing money off those two IPs. Do they make as much now? No, but they still bring in enough money to keep making product.
 
Oversaturation with poor quality product will make consumers stop purchasing said product and go elsewhere.
Exactly. For me its more oversaturation. I'm just tired of Comic movies and Star Wars. I don't care if the product is good or not, I'm just not interested in seeing them. I want to watch something different IP wise, or something new all together.
 
My source is 0 people + me = 1 for Andor.

My point remains, nothing is getting made from this show.
That remains to be seen.

Hot Toys have made out of left field choices before. Plus there is always the 3rd party stuff which has been getting a lot better recently. Better believe if Hot Toys leaves something on the table someone will come in and make a bootleg for a quick buck.
 
That remains to be seen.

Hot Toys have made out of left field choices before. Plus there is always the 3rd party stuff which has been getting a lot better recently. Better believe if Hot Toys leaves something on the table someone will come in and make a bootleg for a quick buck.
They didn't even use Andor as an excuse to rerelease a Stormtrooper.

Third party don't really touch Star Wars.
 
They didn't even use Andor as an excuse to rerelease a Stormtrooper.

Third party don't really touch Star Wars.
They also didn't really touch Marvel either. Now though different storry. Give it time,

Why would they release another Stormtrooper when they had them some sitting in warehouses from Mando?

Point is we don't even know what type of show Skeleton Crew will be. It maybe one that they will want to make figures for, or it might not. To base one off the other doesn't make sense.
 
They also didn't really touch Marvel either. Now though different storry. Give it time,
It’d been a long time already.
Why would they release another Stormtrooper when they had them some sitting in warehouses from Mando?
There hasn’t been a generic plain stormtrooper in years, I’m not counting the commander.
Point is we don't even know what type of show Skeleton Crew will be. It maybe one that they will want to make figures for, or it might not. To base one off the other doesn't make sense.
I just don’t see it happening lol, no one gave a **** about Andor and the viewership reflects that; the merchandise reflects the viewership and hype, there really isn’t much out there.

I don’t see this one doing much better. Space Babysitter Jude Law isn’t likely to be a huge cash cow. Especially when even Mandos viewership and ratings are falling off.

Keep up the optimism I suppose.
 
It’d been a long time already.

There hasn’t been a generic plain stormtrooper in years, I’m not counting the commander.

I just don’t see it happening lol, no one gave a **** about Andor and the viewership reflects that; the merchandise reflects the viewership and hype, there really isn’t much out there.

I don’t see this one doing much better. Space Babysitter Jude Law isn’t likely to be a huge cash cow. Especially when even Mandos viewership and ratings are falling off.

Keep up the optimism I suppose.

A long time? Maybe its just my perception but 3rd parties have just started ramping up fairly recently in both quality, and production, at a reasonable price. How quickly do you expect them to move? Hot Toys takes a year and a half after the movie/show was released to make a figure. Andor came out a few months ago. Give them time.

You take the pauldron off the Commander and boom. Plain Stormtrooper. It doesn't matter what you consider counting. Fact is there is a Stormtrooper available right now. It hasn't been years.

As you illustrated above your "no one" consists of you in your numbers, so your one opinion doesn't reflect "no one, or everyone" If no one cared, then I guess all the people in the Andor topic singing its praises, just don't exist to you either like the Trooper with a pauldron.

If Merch is your metric for success then I guess Maverick was a complete bomb.

Admittingly, I haven't been watching Mando either, but I'm curious where you are getting your numbers that viewership is down. Not that it's really surprising that it's down, it's a normal cycle of life for a TV show to lose viewership as time goes on.

I'd rather be neutral or optimistic at something I haven't seen, then be a pessimist and go into something with a predetermined opinion that I'm going to have a bad time. I don't know why someone would rather just hate on something without even seeing it.
 
https://nerdist.com/article/star-wars-skeleton-crew-everything-we-know/

SKELETON CREW Sets Release Date, Promises Loads of STAR WARS Easter Eggs​

by Nerdist
Jul 31 2024 • 9:58 AM

Lucasfilm revealed a new live-action Star Wars television series at Star Wars Celebration Anaheim in spring 2022. The show from MCU Spider-Man trilogy director Jon Watts and writer Chris Ford sounds like a Goonies-style adventure set in a galaxy far, far away.

The Star Wars: Skeleton Crew has finally confirmed its release date. The series will arrive on Disney+ on December 3. And when it does, it promises to be an incredibly fun Star Wars time.

Star Jude Law revealed that Star Wars: Skeleton Crew would have loads of Easter eggs for Star Wars fans to find. He noted, “If you look carefully, [we] got some Star Wars tech that dates right back, I believe, to the original film… They do [easter eggs] so well. That’s one of the joys I think of this universe for those who know there are these little details always hidden away or Easter eggs that people can find and link up.”

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Creator Watts adds that there are indeed “a lot of Easter eggs” to be found. Noting that, “even in the first episode, there’s a couple really, really great references that certain fans will immediately recognize.” And Ford adds that he and Watts had “the fun and the challenge of finding some deep cut [references].”

But of course, that’s all extra. “You don’t have to know everything about Star Wars to enjoy the show,” Watts reveals. “You can come into it completely fresh and enjoy the story. But if you do happen to be a Star Wars super fan, there’s a lot for you.”

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https://nerdist.com/article/star-wars-skeleton-crew-first-look-images-jude-law-amblin-energy/

First-Look Images From SKELETON CREW Are Here, Amblin-Inspired STAR WARS Series Also Sets Release Date​

by Rotem Rusak
Jul 31 2024 • 9:46 AM

We just finished enjoying Star Wars: The Acolyte, but, already, it’s time to gear up for the next Star Wars original series coming to Disney+, Star Wars: Skeleton Crew. Star Wars: Skeleton Crew has officially set its release date for December 3, so that’s still a while away, but its first-look images have us very excited. We are already feeling the energy of the Amblin ’80s movies that serve as inspiration for this series. The Goonies, Gremlins, and E.T. are whispering to us through these Skeleton Crew first-look images, which we saw via People. They are saying, Star Wars meets Amblin, we love it.

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You can take a look at all the Star Wars: Skeleton Crew first-look images below. The images reveal Jude Law, as well as child actors Ravi Cabot-Conyers (Wim), Kyriana Kratter (KB), Robert Timothy Smith (Neel), and Ryan Kiera Armstrong (Fern), who also star in the Skeleton Crew series.

When asked to describe the series, Law noted that the “first word that comes to my mind” is “joyful.” Additionally, he reveals, “It is a fun place to be, the universe of Star Wars… And there are great references to old films and recent episodes and series. There’s a lot of originality, and I hope that will bring the feeling of fun to those who watch it.” He shares that his own character, Jod, is “someone who uses quick thinking, charm, and conversation to get out of all sorts of scenarios.” You can see Jod in Skeleton Crew images below.



Additionally, creator Jon Watts describes a new droid that will join the Skeleton Crew series, SM 33. SM 33 will be voiced by Nick Frost. Watts shares, “He’s like a rusty old, cranky droid that sort of reluctantly helps the kids along the way… The other thing about him is that he’s the first mate of a mysterious ship.” It’s possible we get a glimpse of SM 33 in these first Star Wars: Skeleton Crew images.

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In addition to these first-look images for Star Wars: Skeleton Crew, here is the synopsis for the series:

Skeleton Crew” follows the journey of four kids who make a mysterious discovery on their seemingly safe home planet, then get lost in a strange and dangerous galaxy. Finding their way home—and meeting unlikely allies and enemies—will be a greater adventure than they ever imagined.
Honestly, we can’t wait to see how this series develops. Galactic adventures, adorable alien, and Jude Law… what more could we want from a Star Wars show? As mentioned, Star Wars: Skeleton Crew‘s release date is December 3.
 
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