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How The Star Wars Sequels Doomed Disney+


By Chris Snellgrove
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Since the failure which has been the consequences of Star Wars, the Disney + television shows taking place in a far -off galaxy, very far have been a disappointment. This disappointment affected the success of the streamer because there is not much incitement to subscribe when your exclusive content is more difficult than the Sarlacc pit on Cheat Day. In addition to that, the subject of poor Star Wars follows hid the success of Disney + even further because he prevented showrunners from exploring what happened immediately after Return of the Jedi.

The Star Wars effect on Disney +

Star Wars following trilogy

Many fans (which we) would have preferred that the Star Wars consequences have given more details on what happened to our favorite rebel heroes, just like the stories of the enlarged universes of Star Wars which demonstrated how Luke Skywalker focused on the New Jedi and Leia Organa training focused on building the new Republic. The suite trilogy simply slides on this important tradition while going home that neither Luke nor Leia made a lot of difference in the galaxy. Now Disney + programs cannot easily explore the era after Return of the Jedi Because we all know how the collective efforts of our heroes end.

To better understand this point, it can be useful to compare how the original trilogy of Star Wars ended and how the following trilogy started. Return of the Jedi Present the clear victory of the rebels: the emperor Palpatine died, the second star of death is a toast, and the best troops of Palpatine are dead or defeated (in the hands of the teddy bears, no less). However, the suites begin with our defeated and disillusioned heroes, which makes the future Disney + shows without moments … like, do we do Really Need a mini-series on Luke as a bad Jedi master or on the way Han has tested Leia?

Obviously, the actors of the original trilogy were too old for the broadcasts of the phase Return of the JediBut Disney could still redesign these characters for live action or simply make an animated show using surviving performers as a voice actors. “Could” is the word operating, however, because we already know that all the hopes and dreams of our heroes end with failure and death. This means that the Disney + shows that we could have obtained during this period are now lost, like lightyars in the rain.

It should be noted that after the Star Wars suites began to cut the bed, the big breakdown on Disney + is The MandalorianA television program defined in the same period we are talking about. Although there are many reasons why fans like this show, a large part of its appeal is the time of time because we can see more what Luke SkywalkerThe new Republic and the Empire have been up to the battle of Endor. Just think: if The last Jedi Did not confirm that Luke was a complete failure of a teacher, we would probably have a Jedi Academy program in the same period.

Do not look like one of the those Star Wars fans, but the failure of the consequences did more than hurt our childhood memories … He also stolen good spin-off shows on Disney +. The old enlarged universe Star Wars was a roadmap for the kinds of shows that we could have had, but the aftermath transforming the heroes of yesteryear in today’s geriatric failures assured that we will never have a live look at what happened to Luke Skywalker, Han soloand Leia Organa after Return of the Jedi. And no, fanboys, this CGI merdish cameo The Mandalorian does not count.

At least Han Solo is still there, and not as a ghost of force. Instead, he lives through a sentence that happens to be the best way to describe the Disney era of Star Wars: “I have a bad feeling about this.”


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