If you think your tired about talking Last Jedi wait until were on year 3 of this new story. We all know all the reactions people are going to take. The question does Star Wars have enough juice left in it to make another billion dollars off a movie, this time with no familiar characters and half of the fanbase in revolt.
Jason
Disney will make their money back of Star Wars one way or another. It may not happen all in one go but they own the franchise for the foreseeable and every new park, every new franchise range, every new film, TV spin off, etc brings in more subscriptions, park tickets, food sold, drinks, toys, t shirts, ornaments, novelty items, shows, the list goes on.
Everyone gets very focused on the opening weekend at the box office, but the fact is Disney is about a great deal more than that and they know their business model very well indeed. They need to keep putting out new material to generate interest, interest which translates into money spent throughout the gestalt of their money spinning range.
It's all fuel for their fire.
Opening a new attraction doesn't mean they're requiring that attraction to immediately make it's own costs back, releasing a film doesn't mean they need to see a massive turnover at the box office because they know that over time it all feeds into the machine. People may not spend billions at Galaxy's Edge for several years, but the fact of it being there will fuel the flow of traffic at Magic Kingdom, Animal Kingdom, EPCOT, etc, it will fuel the flow of people paying to stay at the resorts, eat at the restaurants, buy into holiday packages and time shares, buy Christmas and birthday presents for loved ones, collect badges, toys, bags, ornaments, paintings, photo opportunities, royalties for outsourcing the brand outside companies, blah blah blah
Trust me on this, anyone claiming the sequels have been a failure for Disney is showing a total failure to grasp the model they use as a company.