Seriously, your posts come across as simplistic flag-waving and this snarky post explains why.
Do they? That's nice, it must be so refreshing for someone to be open and honest to contrast with all the weakly veiled agendas.
Whatever metric you want to apply to the grosses of the new Star Wars films, the bottom line is Kathleen Kennedy is not leaving Lucasfilm of her own accord regardless of what kind of PR excuses are concocted to cover things. They're rapidly going down the path of diminishing returns.
So you keep saying despite all the actual figures. By any metric this is one of the most successful movies of all time, being the most profitable film of the year and the fourth highest grossing movie Disney have ever made.
You continuing to insist otherwise based on nothing more than mimicking what you've heard on youtube from people who's opinions are valued so little they have no other platform doesn't alter the fact that what you are saying is literally the opposite of the truth.
Even Ron Howard himself is blaming Solo's grosses on fan backlash over The Last Jedi.
And yet he himself seems to be unaware he is doing so, given that no one can find this quote you've been asked for, only ones where he says nothing even vaguely similar.
So yes, the film with the female lead could have been responsible for poisoning the well to the point where people's franchise engagement simply wasn't high enough to give Solo a chance.
Could have been, but as hypotheses go it should hardly be the favourite given how every single survey and poll showed audiences
loving TLJ.
Also, what money TLJ made is probably more to do with people wanting to see Luke again in something more than a cameo rather than the box-office draw of a lightweight like Daisy Ridley.
Probably, as in "in my opinion"? Much like you "opinion" that Ron Howard blames this really successful movie for the death of the franchise, or your "opinion" where the voices in your head are telling you the fanchise is in fact dying?
The best moments in the film were OT characters doing stuff, like the Luke and Leia reunion complete with grace-notes like Luke winking at C-3PO (
which was Mark's idea, not Rian's).
Where they? Ok.
But no, let's continue to avoid judging the film on its own merits and get back on that identity politics soapbox dammit!
That would be lovely, but the problem is that's all the hate is about, pathetically veiled so a few deeply insecure people can hide the simple ugly truth they don't want to admit about themselves, that they are deeply uncomfortable with a shift away from a format where the default is straight white lead. Shame really given the vast majority of both audience and critics loved the film.