The Acolyte had 8 episodes, does that mean it's the superior Star Wars experience?
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I think he is an okay writer in his own element, but not a good writer for already established franchises with complex lore. It felt like his entire objective when starting his SW movie was to ignore it all (even the movie before it) and subvert expectations over and over.Ruin Johnson is a great director just a very bad writer. Visually , Last Jedi is the best of the sequel trilogy by a long shot. Has the most physical props, sets, and variety of costumes.
Could be a hint. Could not be.
Filoni hinted atin Star Wars Rebels, so they have a canonical reason they can use to change the sequels if they wanted to.Time travel using the "World Between Worlds"
That is the messier option though. I'd rather they just leave the Skywalker Saga completely alone after Mando&Grogu and let it all be a merch-grab.
My favorite IP as a child basically.
Dead to me. Crazy considering how much stuff I still love from youth.
It'd be a start!I think even if they tossed the ST out of Canon, that doesn't mean everything else moving forward is going to be good
It'd be a start!
after chaos in newer starwars, I choose to stick older star wars and pretend nothing new, ugh...It'd be a start but I feel like the most likely scenario is that they'd replace something terrible with something mediocre. I mean mediocre is technically better but is it good enough to save Star Wars? Probably not for a lot of people. I don't have much faith in Filoni.
Regardless I would still delight in seeing the ST get flushed down the drain.
My favorite IP as a child basically.
Dead to me. Crazy considering how much stuff I still love from youth.
Looks like they ride in the millennial falconLuke, Leia, and Han are at Galaxy's Edge
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My favorite IP as a child basically.
Dead to me. Crazy considering how much stuff I still love from youth.
Yeah I'm in the same boat and it's really weird. I grew up with Star Wars like most folks. Had the Star Wars Trilogy and the Special Editions on VHS
From my point of view, Star Wars is very successful video game I.P. with a good series of video games, spanning multiple genres and generations. The I.P. might even be remembered more for this years down the line.I don't really know what they could do to win me back. I think even if they tossed the ST out of Canon, that doesn't mean everything else moving forward is going to be good.
If you completely ignore the bad SW games then sure... but the bad games have always outnumbered the good ones to an even higher degree than the movies. That well was poisoned decades ago with shit like Masters of Teras Kasi.From my point of view, Star Wars is very successful video game I.P. with a good series of video games, spanning multiple genres and generations. The I.P. might even be remembered more for this years down the line.
I can probably name 3 times as many good SW video games as I can TV and movie series. It has been that way since the prequel trilogy.
We're about to have the following soon: A Star Wars X-com game, a Star Wars Telltale style narrative game with branching storylines (Eclipse), Fate of the Old Republic WRPG (FOTOR), Jedi Survivor Sequel (Part 3), and Star Wars Galactic Racer.
I think once more people come to this realization like I did, the more they'll look forward to the games instead.
Article: Disney spent $1 billion in 2019 building a Star Wars theme park where you were not allowed to meet Luke, Leia, Han, or Darth Vader.
Galaxy's Edge at Disneyland was set on Batuu, a backwater planet in a narrow window between The Last Jedi and Rise of Skywalker. By that timeline Luke was dead. Han was dead. Vader had died 30 years earlier. Leia was alive but had no canonical reason to show up at an outer rim smuggler outpost.
Imagineer Scott Trowbridge spelled out the design rule in 2022. Characters on Batuu would stay locked to their specific era. No visitors from other Star Wars timelines. The immersion was the entire point.
In practice guests flew to Anaheim for Star Wars and walked through a $1 billion set to meet Vi Moradi and Dok-Ondar. The locals of Black Spire Outpost.
The parallel failure was Galactic Starcruiser. $5,000 for two nights in the same sequel-era window. No Luke, no Vader, no Han, no Leia. Disney wrote down $250 million to close it 18 months after opening.
On April 29, Galaxy's Edge at Disneyland abandons the rule. Darth Vader will roam Batuu hunting Luke. Leia and Han will appear at the Millennium Falcon. Kylo Ren is being pulled from the land and relocated to Tomorrowland. The ambient Batuu music gets replaced with the John Williams score.
Disney spent seven years defending the design principle. Then Galactic Starcruiser closed with a $250 million write-down. Luke Skywalker showed up for one limited event last year and got swarmed by guests. The rule quietly got dropped.
Avengers Campus figured this out on day one. You put Captain America in the Avengers land.
Unless you stack ports, there aren't that many.If you completely ignore the bad SW games then sure...
...Please don't make me pull out a list lol, and don't be that guy that says 'well I personally didn't like ____ game so that means it is bad'but the bad games have always outnumbered the good ones to an even higher degree than the movies
Also your take on this sounds outdated by 3 decades lol.That well was poisoned decades ago with shit like Masters of Teras Kasi.
TLJ was like Citizen Kane compared to the steaming turd that is rise of Skywalker.Ruin Johnson is a great director just a very bad writer. Visually , Last Jedi is the best of the sequel trilogy by a long shot. Has the most physical props, sets, and variety of costumes.
Article: Disney spent $1 billion in 2019 building a Star Wars theme park where you were not allowed to meet Luke, Leia, Han, or Darth Vader.
Galaxy's Edge at Disneyland was set on Batuu, a backwater planet in a narrow window between The Last Jedi and Rise of Skywalker. By that timeline Luke was dead. Han was dead. Vader had died 30 years earlier. Leia was alive but had no canonical reason to show up at an outer rim smuggler outpost.
Imagineer Scott Trowbridge spelled out the design rule in 2022. Characters on Batuu would stay locked to their specific era. No visitors from other Star Wars timelines. The immersion was the entire point.
In practice guests flew to Anaheim for Star Wars and walked through a $1 billion set to meet Vi Moradi and Dok-Ondar. The locals of Black Spire Outpost.
The parallel failure was Galactic Starcruiser. $5,000 for two nights in the same sequel-era window. No Luke, no Vader, no Han, no Leia. Disney wrote down $250 million to close it 18 months after opening.
On April 29, Galaxy's Edge at Disneyland abandons the rule. Darth Vader will roam Batuu hunting Luke. Leia and Han will appear at the Millennium Falcon. Kylo Ren is being pulled from the land and relocated to Tomorrowland. The ambient Batuu music gets replaced with the John Williams score.
Disney spent seven years defending the design principle. Then Galactic Starcruiser closed with a $250 million write-down. Luke Skywalker showed up for one limited event last year and got swarmed by guests. The rule quietly got dropped.
Avengers Campus figured this out on day one. You put Captain America in the Avengers land.
Everything done to bury Lucas's Star Wars is being undone.
Perhaps, but TLJ is the straw that broke the camels back.TLJ was like Citizen Kane compared to the steaming turd that is rise of Skywalker.
TLJ was like Citizen Kane compared to the steaming turd that is rise of Skywalker.
Everything done to bury Lucas's Star Wars is being undone.
i'm waiting star wars xcom combo, waiting for so long for SW to be Turnbased game, for now, i develop my own star wars board game with my legos with my own One Page Rules : ))From my point of view, Star Wars is very successful video game I.P. with a good series of video games, spanning multiple genres and generations. The I.P. might even be remembered more for this years down the line.
I can probably name 3 times as many good SW video games as I can TV and movie series. It has been that way since the prequel trilogy.
We're about to have the following soon: A Star Wars X-com game, a Star Wars Telltale style narrative game with branching storylines (Eclipse), Fate of the Old Republic WRPG (FOTOR), Jedi Survivor Sequel (Part 3), and Star Wars Galactic Racer.
I think once more people come to this realization like I did, the more they'll look forward to the games instead.
I wish they would have had old and divorced Han and Leia and depressed Luke at Galaxy's Edge. And then we'd hear Obi-Wan saying: "Use the SSRI, Luke!"Luke, Leia, and Han are at Galaxy's Edge
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i'm waiting star wars xcom combo, waiting for so long for SW to be Turnbased game, for now, i develop my own star wars board game with my legos with my own One Page Rules : ))
Article: Disney spent $1 billion in 2019 building a Star Wars theme park where you were not allowed to meet Luke, Leia, Han, or Darth Vader.
Galaxy's Edge at Disneyland was set on Batuu, a backwater planet in a narrow window between The Last Jedi and Rise of Skywalker. By that timeline Luke was dead. Han was dead. Vader had died 30 years earlier. Leia was alive but had no canonical reason to show up at an outer rim smuggler outpost.
Imagineer Scott Trowbridge spelled out the design rule in 2022. Characters on Batuu would stay locked to their specific era. No visitors from other Star Wars timelines. The immersion was the entire point.
In practice guests flew to Anaheim for Star Wars and walked through a $1 billion set to meet Vi Moradi and Dok-Ondar. The locals of Black Spire Outpost.
The parallel failure was Galactic Starcruiser. $5,000 for two nights in the same sequel-era window. No Luke, no Vader, no Han, no Leia. Disney wrote down $250 million to close it 18 months after opening.
On April 29, Galaxy's Edge at Disneyland abandons the rule. Darth Vader will roam Batuu hunting Luke. Leia and Han will appear at the Millennium Falcon. Kylo Ren is being pulled from the land and relocated to Tomorrowland. The ambient Batuu music gets replaced with the John Williams score.
Disney spent seven years defending the design principle. Then Galactic Starcruiser closed with a $250 million write-down. Luke Skywalker showed up for one limited event last year and got swarmed by guests. The rule quietly got dropped.
Avengers Campus figured this out on day one. You put Captain America in the Avengers land.
Everything done to bury Lucas's Star Wars is being undone.
A vampire survivor type game would be AWESOME in the Star Wars universe. Lots of jedi powers to map to the typical abilities in that genre and droids/space tech can handle the rest.From my point of view, Star Wars is very successful video game I.P. with a good series of video games, spanning multiple genres and generations. The I.P. might even be remembered more for this years down the line.
I can probably name 3 times as many good SW video games as I can TV and movie series. It has been that way since the prequel trilogy.
We're about to have the following soon: A Star Wars X-com game, a Star Wars Telltale style narrative game with branching storylines (Eclipse), Fate of the Old Republic WRPG (FOTOR), Jedi Survivor Sequel (Part 3), and Star Wars Galactic Racer.
I think once more people come to this realization like I did, the more they'll look forward to the games instead.
The Force Awakens was good as a start of a new trilogy. It was pretty much a remake of the first movie but that was acceptable to kick a trilogy off. Then the second movie hit, and while visually stunning, the story was wonky as shit.I will never forget the window of time when people acted like disney star wars movies were good
It was only acceptable if your bar was incredibly low to begin with. It was a derivative and boring movie.The Force Awakens was good as a start of a new trilogy. It was pretty much a remake of the first movie but that was acceptable to kick a trilogy off.