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Episode IX coming May 24, 2019

Other than to sell movie tickets I don't think it contributed much in the way of story. But then again Han overall wasn't really that necessary other than as a draw for people who wanted to see the old characters back.

Well, that, and getting Ford to sign on at all. Hell, it would have been better to just leave him out of the movie altogether. But I guess everything has to have a sad ending these days.

Man....where is Perry King when we need him?
 
I don't know if that would be true, we've been getting multiple Marvel movies in one year and it hasn't hurt them any. If anything I'd say SW is even bigger than Marvel, so if Marvel can do it, Star Wars definitely can.

Oh, I hope I'm wrong and that the films keep coming unabated. I was just thinking of the old bean-counter mindset, where some consumers may only choose to see one film per year - and if there are two Star Wars films to choose from, they'd have to decide between them.

One man's trash is another man's tresure:

I thought Han was one of the best things about TFA, start to finish. :shrug:

That makes two of us, at least. When the Disney buyout was announced, I knew at that moment there would be a Han Solo death scene coming, probably in episode 7. So it ended up making sense when the news came out after the The Force Awakens table read that there was so much Han in the story. Harrision's desire to have Han killed at the end of ROTJ back in the early 80s is well documented. In fact, I was thinking originally Leia would die in episode 8 and Luke in episode 9...
 
Other than to sell movie tickets I don't think it contributed much in the way of story. But then again Han overall wasn't really that necessary other than as a draw for people who wanted to see the old characters back.
Han's death contributed a ton to the story, he was the mentor character in Rey and Finn's hero's journey, and the mentor dying is pretty big part of that.
It also both showed how far Ben had fallen, and was the next big step in his fall.
A fallen hero killing a loved one is also a pretty big part of these kinds of stories.
 
That makes two of us, at least. When the Disney buyout was announced, I knew at that moment there would be a Han Solo death scene coming, probably in episode 7. So it ended up making sense when the news came out after the The Force Awakens table read that there was so much Han in the story. Harrision's desire to have Han killed at the end of ROTJ back in the early 80s is well documented. In fact, I was thinking originally Leia would die in episode 8 and Luke in episode 9...
3rd here. Han's death had a pretty big impact.
Han's death contributed a ton to the story, he was the mentor character in Rey and Finn's hero's journey, and the mentor dying is pretty big part of that.
It also both showed how far Ben had fallen, and was the next big step in his fall.
A fallen hero killing a loved one is also a pretty big part of these kinds of stories.
It's a big deal for both Rey and Ben, and it's consequences are yet to be fully explored.
I agree 100% here that Han's death was a huge piece of the story and its impact will continue forward.
 
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