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TLJ to blame?

Was TLJ the death knell for the franchise?


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The global Star Wars fandom is huge, but , in terms of overall BO numbers, it contributed basically nothing to the BO success of TFA, R1, and TLJ (and, yes, TLJ was a BO success, regardless of perceptions about its quality as a film); General audience response is what earned those movies their money, but, for whatever reason, the General Audience response to Solo just didn't materialize to the degree that Lucasfilm believed that it was going to.

Having said that, though, Solo will still ultimately recoup its budget and more in the long run.
 
The global Star Wars fandom is huge, but , in terms of overall BO numbers, it contributed basically nothing to the BO success of TFA, R1, and TLJ (and, yes, TLJ was a BO success, regardless of perceptions about its quality as a film); General audience response is what earned those movies their money, but, for whatever reason, the General Audience response to Solo just didn't materialize to the degree that Lucasfilm believed that it was going to.

Having said that, though, Solo will still ultimately recoup its budget and more in the long run.
But, that's the error. Fans are not worried about the long run. It is short term satisfaction or nothing at all.
That is because of terrible distribution. You can thank Hasbro.
Nope. They were well stocked and then sold out. Same with Forces of Destiny dolls. Few survived long enough to be clearanced.
 
In a world where disinformation distributed through the facebook can influence a national election, is it so hard to believe that a group of misogynistic racists can influence the masses opinion of the star wars the same way? All they have to do is dress their hate up as news and a lot of people will believe it.
 
^ Running a business empire is nothing like what happens in an election, where public opinion and perception are things that matter.

Lucasfilm does not care what a miniscule fraction of a community that in itself only represents the tiniest portion of the monetary response to the release of a Star Wars film thinks or believes, not does it care how that miniscule fraction behaves.

Their miscalculation with Solo's General Audience reception will, by necessity, cause them to do an assessment to figure out what mistakes were made and where they were made, because they will be wanting to maximize the General Audience response to future SW films as much as possible as a good business practice.
 
You may be right, users of the facebook probbly are a miniscule fraction of their target market.
 
Everyone has to die, at least it was epic ad original.

They could have really messed it up a la the prequels and had him somersaulting around chopping storm troopers down before having a duel with Snoke. That would hardly have been worth making.
 
I liked Solo. I really, really liked Rogue One. I love the Republic.

:shifty:

I like Solo. Rogue One just rubs me the wrong way in the same vein as Discovery. Though neither are the crimes against humanity that some folks portray them as.
 
Everyone has to die, at least it was epic ad original.

They could have really messed it up a la the prequels and had him somersaulting around chopping storm troopers down before having a duel with Snoke. That would hardly have been worth making.
At least he learned something from Yoda's mistakes.

Also, since when has being dead ever stopped anyone in the SW universe?
 
Well certainly not know that they can throw force lightning around from beyond the grave.
The principle was there since ESB, and first drafts of ROTJ involved Obi-Wan returning from the "nether world" physically to aid Luke and Yoda providing a Force shield from the nether world.
 
The principle was there since ESB, and first drafts of ROTJ involved Obi-Wan returning from the "nether world" physically to aid Luke and Yoda providing a Force shield from the nether world.
Yeah and first drafts of ANH had Han Solo being a lizard man.
 
I adored the socio-political commentary of TLJ ... that machismo isn't always a successful means to an end, that standing up to a corrupt society can produce an unintended positive impact, that a failed plan can still create positive change, that sacrificing winning the battle can mean a better chance of winning the war ... TLJ was entirely progressive, in so many ways ... I think it was the perfect SW film for our time.
 
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