I guess you're not into the expanded lore and other EU stuff.
I'm not into a property or concept milked dry from endless spin-offs watering down said concept.
That's your opinion, you're entitled to it. But I'll have to agree to disagree.
You can disagree, but I doubt anyone would argue the piles of SW content produced in this century is great or the best of the concept.
Yeah, it's been done in expanded content and there's ALOT of it.
Irrelevant. Star Was exists for the reasons you mock and resent.
I guess not all of us see the original works in the same lens as you do.
Then why are you interested in Star Wars as a concept at all? The Force--the religious / spiritual characters and influence defined the concept. Without it, and it does not exist, leaving generic sci-fi crap it was never intended to be, so again, why are you interested in Star Wars?
I just happen to be part of the fan base who likes the expanded content, so consider me "Pandered to".
Bored beyond belief with any character with a helmet and jet-pack beyond the single purpose of the mysterious bounty hunter archetype from TESB & ROTJ.
Before there were Prequel Trilogies & Sequel Trilogies, there was a ton of EU content, and ALOT of Star Wars fans really enjoyed that content.
I guess you don't particularly like the EU content.
Again, you're conflating the films--the vehicle Lucas used to tell his story--with ancillary market material, only produced to generate coins, not support or influence the
real story in the films.
But imagine if it could start merging & have cross-overs.
Wouldn't that be fascinating.
No. Each is its own "animal", designed to live and breathe by its own unique standards that are as "oil and water" as one can imagine, unlike superhero content, where most--at the end of the day--all function from / driven by similar creative launchpads, character motivations and a basic, familiar universe that allow for some successful crossovers (though most rarely made sense).
Franchises colliding, the two most legendary Star <Franchises> meeting & crossing over.
The adventures you can have, the stories you can tell.
Funny how Star Trek and Star Wars at their creative best, never needed fanwank crossovers to create great stories.
No.
It would be fan service of the worst kind.
Agreed.