Me too.I at least know what I'm getting with Abrams.
I'd rather he stayed away from both Trek AND Wars franchises so that I can just ignore his films.
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Me too.I at least know what I'm getting with Abrams.
To each their own. I prefer his works over other directors.Me too.
I'd rather he stayed away from both Trek AND Wars franchises so that I can just ignore his films.
I'd rather he stayed away from both Trek AND Wars franchises so that I can just ignore his films.
Alrighty then! Now that we’ve established each other’s directorial preferences how about that new Star Wars trilogy?
Are there any chances that Disney will take inspiration from some parts of the EU, like Tales of the Jedi, (Knights of) The Old Republic, Darth Bane, the Yuuzhan Vong invasion or Cade Skywalker? Or will it be something completely new just like Disney has done so far?
I’m hoping for the former but I’m betting the latter.
Without the Skywalker's, I'm not sure that I care. Not that big a fan of the Star Wars "universe".
I'm hoping for an Old Republic style story, hopefully showing the Jedi in a more positive light as servants to the Old Republic.Alrighty then! Now that we’ve established each other’s directorial preferences how about that new Star Wars trilogy?
Are there any chances that Disney will take inspiration from some parts of the EU, like Tales of the Jedi, (Knights of) The Old Republic, Darth Bane, the Yuuzhan Vong invasion or Cade Skywalker? Or will it be something completely new just like Disney has done so far?
I’m hoping for the former but I’m betting the latter.
The articles does say new characters in a new part of the galaxy
Which is fair enough if it's just some random movie by a director you don't like.You can ignore his films, simply don't watch.
I've hit the point of being ready to walk around for this franchise depending on how The Last Jedi is. Already I' consuming less information and don't feel the avid need to keep participating in the franchise.Which is fair enough if it's just some random movie by a director you don't like.
More of an issue if it's part of a series you've been following avidly for forty years...
Indeed.I Sometimes, I just have to be willing to walk away.
And Rogue One didn't even do that for me. Episode 7 was at least fun and I shared that experience with my dad and brother, and then my wife.Indeed.
I think I may be getting to that point - I've just deleted an unwatched season three of Rebels from my TiVo and am giving my old E.U. novels and graphic novels to a workmate who loves SW.
It's pretty much Rogue One keeping me invested in the whole thing at the moment. That and a tiny reserve of cockeyed optimism for Ep. VIII.
My son liked Ep.VII and he plays Battlefront a fair bit.And Rogue One didn't even do that for me. Episode 7 was at least fun and I shared that experience with my dad and brother, and then my wife.
Well, Battlefront is kind of keeping me going too.![]()
I should clarify. I like Battlefront for the worldbuilding. I don't actually play the gameMy son liked Ep.VII and he plays Battlefront a fair bit.
Video games bore the hell out of me though, and we've already established I didn't like The Force Awakens and fell badly out of love with the E.U. and it's lack of quality control.
Apart from liking Rogue One my main positive is that I did like the characters and castings for Rae, Poe and to a slightly lesser extent Finn.
There are plenty of Old Republic era stories that could be told that had either an epic feeling, or could be told the tragic tales of Jedi that rose and fell along the lines of Anakin Skywalker, but not quite as long lastsing or with as great a fallout from their fall to the Dark Side.
Didn't occur to me until second viewing, but 'Rogue One' *very* nearly made it all the way to the end without one. Granted it was arguably the best scene in the movie, but I think they could have managed without it.Well if anything, pretty sure there will be lightsabers, would not be Star Wars with out it.
It's worth keeping in mind that those two things happened thousands of years apart, at least in the EU, so there would be a lot to cover between those two events.I know Prequels get a bad rep in movies but I would love to see the movies go back to the old Republic and let us learn more about the origins of Jedi/Sith and the eventual war that lead to the demise of Sith and their order becoming just 1 Master/1 Apprentice.
It's Star Wars, it's a guaranteed massive, massive hit. There have been plenty of successful Star Wars stories over the decades that had nothing to do with the main characters from either the PT or the OT. If it says Star Wars in the title some where, it's gonna be a hit.I agree. This is a very big gamble Disney is taking. I'm not sure the extended SW universe has quite the same broad appeal as the Marvel or DC Universe. The latter appeals to comic book fans spanning generations, and there are a whole lot more of those than EU Star Wars fans.
This has the potential to flop big-time.
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