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80's Star Wars Episodes I-III:What if?

I REALLY wish that Lucas had tried doing prequel Han Solo movies with Harrision Ford after the release of ANH that took place before the OT. That would have been so awesome.
 
Between Jango and Darth Maul, you've got two of the biggest wasted opportunities for having a truly powerful and badass villain in these movies.

Instead all we get is a wheezing robot and an old man. lol

Darth Maul I agree with, he was really the only Sith Lord we saw that could actually move with the strength and speed you'd expect from someone fighting a Jedi.

Jango was a one off, and didn't need to be seen again, especially considering the entire clone army looked like him. Besides, Jango and Boba represented the same as the Sith; a master and an apprentice. And like that arrangement, the master has to die for the apprentice to come into fruition.

Christopher Lee was a good actor, but in terms of welding a lightsaber he was a bit slow. Lets not get started on Ian 'Morris Dancer' McDiarmid.
 
Had they immediately launched into the prequels after RotJ, and had Revenge of the Sith done around '90, obviously the CGI and technology would not have been what we got.

But I think there is a couple of more interesting areas that would have changed.

1) Lucas was tired of the franchise by RotJ, he probably would have had less direct input and allowed the various directors and writers more creative control of our hypothetical prequels. Which probably would have been a good thing.

2) We were still in the Cold War at that point. The idea of America being the only superpower and world policeman, and the apathy about that role that started in the '90s and kept building did not exist yet. I think the prequels would have drawn less parallels between the fall of Rome and the corruption of American democracy, and instead focused more on some sort of civil war scenario without Palpatine controlling everything, but instead taking advantage of the situation near the end.

The idea of one man controlling and manipulating everything was a very post-Cold War idea. I think we would have instead seen something more along the lines of two competing worldviews fighting for control of the Republic perhaps as thinly veiled Capitalist and Communist analogies. Which I think would have been more interesting than the Seperatists being the duped, easily manipulated opportunists without a shred of true ideology that we got in the Prequels.
 
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