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Your preferred Sequel Trilogy Episode

Your preferred Sequel Trilogy Episode

  • The Force Awakens

    Votes: 18 48.6%
  • The Last Jedi

    Votes: 16 43.2%
  • The Rise of Skywalker

    Votes: 3 8.1%

  • Total voters
    37
Hmmm, lets see. Do I want to be hit over the head, kicked in the goolies or get a slap in the face.

The Force Awakens. It's the only film where I left the theater feeling good and excited for the future of Star Wars.
 
The Force Awakens. It's the only film where I left the theater feeling good and excited for the future of Star Wars.

I left the theater after The Force Awakens cursing JJ Abrams name over the fact that he didn't have an original instinct in his entire body and feeling that this was the second of my favorite franchises that he had directed my least favorite movie in. That feeling lasted until The Rise of Skywalker, which then became my least favorite movie in the franchise.
 
I never actually answered the thread question, but my favorite Sequel Trilogy film - and favorite Star Wars film overall - is The Rise of Skywalker. It's miles better than the slop that Colin Treverow was originally planning to deliver prior to Carrie Fisher's death, put a spin on The Last Jedi's supposed revelations about Rey's history without actually contradicting said revelations, and finished off the entire overall narrative of the Skywalker Saga in a way that actually proved that JJ Abrams did in fact understand the deeper mythological themes of SW despite the impression that some of his public commentary might give to the contrary.
 
Well, this was news to me - Hamill recently told THR that he initally didn't want to reprise his role as Luke for the Sequel Trilogy, but felt compelled to sign on after Ford did. (And it's been previously reported, long ago, that Ford probably only signed on in order to get another Indiana Jones made.) Given the hurry with which Disney raced into production on the Sequel Trilogy, one can't help but wonder if, had Hamill had more time to review what the writers were planning, and less pressure to sign on, he might have demanded (or tried to demand) a more original and OT-honoring story than the rehash that TFA ended up as.
 
Due to the fact that Mark, Harrison, and Carrie all agreed to do the Sequel Trilogy at the same time before George sold Lucasfilm to Disney, I'm going to write this off as revisionist history.
 
"The reason I did Mandalorian was that Luke had a beginning and an end. There was no middle. It was like making a trilogy about James Bond as a young boy who first became aware of the Secret Service and wanted to be a part of it. Part two was him training to be an agent. Part three is earning his license to kill — The End. No From Russia With Love, Dr. No or Goldfinger. You never got to see Luke as a Master Jedi at the peak of his powers."

Good quote.
 
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