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If it's anything to do with the original trilogy it won't really matter if it's good or bad. People are going to say its ****/woke/too political.I'm not sure what the next film project is?
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If it's anything to do with the original trilogy it won't really matter if it's good or bad. People are going to say its ****/woke/too political.I'm not sure what the next film project is?
I think Disney's best bet is to do these types of spinoffs or Rogue Squadron type stuff and not add to the OT. Too much fanboy complaining when the OT is added on to.I'd love to see a show about Doctor Aphra. Think female Han Solo/Indiana Jones with a harder edge. One of the break out hit characters since they relaunched the comics.
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I think Disney's best bet is to do these types of spinoffs or Rogue Squadron type stuff and not add to the OT. Too much fanboy complaining when the OT is added on to.
Having watched the first 3 EPs of B-Fett and it feels so lazy. The use of flashbacks is inexplicable, and just doesn't make any sense. If they are using it to dramatize B, why the hell didn't they just do the entire backstory as the first 2-3 episodes? What are they trying to accomplish? It doesn't add any drama because we know everything is just a prop to B taking over as the domino. Seriously, I almost laughed when the group of bikers that B beat the **** out of using the sand peoples training wiped out those "fierce warriors" without any apparent problems.
That show has been a happy surprise...My wife and I finished the last episode of Station Eleven after episode 3 last night, and there could not be a more stark example of how to use flashbacks to tell an incredible, compelling and powerful story.
Especially since Disney seems committed to cranking out as much as possible as quickly as possible. Maximizing short term profit isn't a recipe for good quality.Not all the projects will be strong.
Especially since Disney seems committed to cranking out as much as possible as quickly as possible. Maximizing short term profit isn't a recipe for good quality.
Marvel had a solid track record and creative team already in place when Disney bought it. The Start Wars purchase was much more based on potential than recent production. Disney hasn't managed it well- Rogue One was really the only good Disney era movie (though I liked Solo) and the TV side has been a mixed bag.
And cartoons. Some of the cartoons were great.Let's not forget the last three films before Disney ranged from terrible to pretty bad (four, if you hate Ewoks...). In face, the Star Wars label has never been some kind of guarantee of quality in film and TV terms. Most of the better stuff has come in books and comics and had nothing to do with Lucas.
Marvel had a solid track record and creative team already in place when Disney bought it. The Start Wars purchase was much more based on potential than recent production. Disney hasn't managed it well- Rogue One was really the only good Disney era movie (though I liked Solo) and the TV side has been a mixed bag.
what the star wars/lucasfilm team at disney needs is someone like kevin feige and his team at marvel studios