Does anyone think a big issue is to much "Star Wars" right now? I'm not sure having a new film ever year is a good thing and they now want two a year now. I think about how I felt about "Force Awaken" to how I feel about a new one today and it's vry different. The first one felt like a event and new ones just feel like another blockbuster film. Granted the Marvel movies sort of do this as well but they somehow have been doing a better job of making each new movie feel unique enough and different so you feel like even though they feel connected you get something different from each film. The "Star Wars" films all feel kind of the same. I think "Solo" looks interesting because it might look like the more unique film since "Awakens." Perhaps they should move away from using Jedi stuff and Emprie and Rebel stuff on all the films and start expanding the type of stories they tell. Why not a movie that stars a droid or X-Wing pilots which was a comic book series I recall once reading.
Jason
As soon as I heard about Disney's plans to do a new Star Wars film every year until infinity my gut told me it would eventually kill the franchise. Part of what makes Star Wars special, IMO, is that it is rare. So each saga film felt like an event. The Disney era threatens to make Star Wars more routine, and eventually the nostalgia well is going to run dry and they'll have to rely on spectacle (which other franchises and movies today can match in ways they couldn't during the OT especially), story, and characters, (both of which I felt have been lacking, despite having good actors, for the sequel films). Star Wars is becoming less special.
I agree with you that each Marvel film
feels unique, though there is a Marvel formula that is growing tiresome as well. There's a lot more variety in the MCU in terms of storytelling and even characters than there is in Star Wars. Star Wars is attempting to diversify and show more of its universe. Rogue One being a darker war film, and now Solo likely to be a heist/adventure romp, but it's still limited.
While I'm okay with moving beyond the Rebellion and Empire, the title of the franchise is "Star Wars" so there needs to be a big conflict somewhere in the mix (which also limits them). Stories should be about wars or in the shadows of wars. "Star Trek", on the other hand, the name is open-ended. There are so many stories that can fit under that umbrella. And while that is similarly true (technically) for Star Wars, there's still the war aspect that overhangs it. And eventually people will get tired of watching that. I think they need to stick with the Jedi/Sith conflict in some fashion because that's unique to Star Wars. That's something Trek, Battlestar Galactica, Stargate, Babylon 5, The Expanse, etc. don't have. You see smugglers, criminals, bounty hunters, robots/androids, cool ships, aliens, totalitarian governments, etc. on those other shows, but not Jedi, Sith, The Force, or lightsabers.
Solo will be a good test to see if they can continue mining nostalgia, without the original actors, which does open the door for a Leia or Lando film. It could even lead to a Droids film (and we still have the original 3PO around). But once those stories are told, then what?