. And I thought the prequels-despite the flaws-just wasn't updating or repeating what came before.
No, they spent six hours showing us things that we knew were going to happen, and yet were better when left to the imagination.![]()
Fair enough, but that's the danger of doing a prequel, it doesn't jibe with some fans have conjured in their heads. And some might be prone to continuity errors. The success rate for movie and television prequels seems iffy to me. The latest X-Men films were successful. I guess Underworld 3 was and I think Scorpion King made decent money yet turned into a straight to video franchise. But fans didn't warm enough to Enterprise or Caprica for example. Also I don't think the Alien V. Predator movies won over a legion of fans either.
I still give Lucas credit for attempting to do it, for trying to be different even if he didn't succeed.
The prequels did give us Darth Maul and opened the door to Ahsoka Tano and other characters that some across fandom are fans of (like some of the various Clone soldiers, Asajj Ventress, or Cad Bane).