I think Star Wars has to be one of the few franchises where an annoucement of a new production actually pisses some people off.
It's going to be that way as long as Disney is in charge. Disney isn't called the evil empire for nothing.
Jason
I think Star Wars has to be one of the few franchises where an annoucement of a new production actually pisses some people off.
There is not a single announcement from Star Trek or Star Wars that I expect to go well.
Wait until Star Trek: Neelix is announced....
It's prequel with a hot twenty-something Neelix. The deltoid quadrant. Also biceps, pecs and glutes.Wait until Star Trek: Neelix is announced....
We really need an updated version of this, where 'newsletter' is replaced with 'podcast'.
Because Disney is hurting badly right now, and they have to keep announcing things to convince shareholders (as well as potential shareholders) that there's more Star Wars coming to drive revenue up again, and that it's worth keeping your shares (or buying up shares).Let me ask: why announce this hire and this show.. right now? Why announce it when no one can produce the Andor show they already announced.. and even the Mandalorian production has to pause? Why announce it and then.. not even mention it at all ever gain on the SW site?
Connect the dots for us.Let me ask: why announce this hire and this show.. right now? Why announce it when no one can produce the Andor show they already announced.. and even the Mandalorian production has to pause? Why announce it and then.. not even mention it at all ever gain on the SW site?
So why won't they talk about it.. even leave an open-ended slot on their website.. or tell us something about the show, the time period? Isn't it odd that the only thing we know about the show is that it's female centric? Considering the entertainment climate right now, is that really the one aspect of the show they want to pimp BEFORE anything else?Because Disney is hurting badly right now, and they have to keep announcing things to convince shareholders (as well as potential shareholders) that there's more Star Wars coming to drive revenue up again, and that it's worth keeping your shares (or buying up shares).
Sure, why not?So why won't they talk about it.. even leave an open-ended slot on their website.. or tell us something about the show, the time period? Isn't it odd that the only thing we know about the show is that it's female centric? Considering the entertainment climate right now, is that really the one aspect of the show they want to pimp BEFORE anything else?
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