James Mangold's Dawn of the Jedi/Episode Zero
Dave Filoni's Disney+ post-ROTJ wrap up/Thrawn trilogy semi-adaptation?
Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy's Rey/New Jedi Order/Episode 10/Coda?
Can't decide/all of them!
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I'm mostly fine with how all the Chosen One stuff played out, and figure Rey did nothing more than sweep up what was left. Anakin balanced the Force by destroying both the Jedi and the Sith, with Luke's help, and Rey ensured Palpatine wouldn't return. It all works well enough for me.
I'm more concerned with the aftermath. If all that Chosen One/balance the Force stuff is going to matter then we can't just go back to the same old status quo of the Jedi being the prime/only organization of Force users.
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~ Black Panther.
I would rather have my teeth all pulled without anesthetic and a pair of pliers than see any of this stuff.
Where's the all three option?
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I plan to see all of them because I'm a glutton for punishment.
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What I find kind of funny is the generational parallels this announcement is revealing.
With us old school bastard fans, the prequels were the ultimate disappointment. Decades of waiting for new films only to get Jar Jar Binks and little orphan Ani. Gods what a way to traumatize an entire generation of people!
Then the Clone Wars cartoon tried to handle damage control and all of us fans said "no way, we won't be fooled again!" Yet the cartoon did, eventually, add enough context and development to make the prequel era worthwhile. Prequel films themselves are still terrible but at least the overall era was salvaged.
Now the prequel kids have grown up and have been disappointed by the following trilogy just like we were. And just like we did back then, they're complaining about another installment even though that installment could/should provide the same kind of damage control and salvage the sequels.
I wonder how Star Wars will disappoint the young fans who came in with the sequels?
Ah the more things change......
"We all know the truth: more connects us than separates us. But in times of crisis the wise build bridges, while the foolish build barriers. We must find a way to look after one another, as if we were one single tribe."
~ Black Panther.
None honestly, I'm pretty much over Star Wars. I feel after the mixed results of the Sequel Trilogy the property has devolved into nostalgia bait (both OG Trilogy and EU Books) offering little if anything new or exciting.
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I'm going to vote on this tomorrow, after the Season 3 Finale of The Mandalorian.
If that show manages to reinvigorate Din's story from the doldrums they've dropped him into, I'm liable to be MOST excited for the Filoni "Disney+ Finale!" show. If they're smart enough to know that Din should be a dynamic character with an arc bleeding into that movie, than I'll have faith they know what they're doing there overall. If they don't, I'm going to take that as a warning sign that even Filoni and Favreau can't guarantee a consistent grasp of the importance of Star Wars's character arcs.
The Rey story is the most variable one to me - if they know what went wrong with her character arc and her generation (Ben Solo hijacking the story while LFL hypocritically pretended they were being bold), and especially if they know how to fix her and bring in Boyega as Finn to give him the respect he deserves, I'd be liable to be more excited about it... but I could just as easily wake up the next week and hear that Driver's been brought back for more obsessive sad white dude privilege writing.
The Mangold film is the one I'm more just kind of waiting to see anything about; I wasn't that interested in the excellent Jon Ostrander's similar story years ago, but I'm not totally apathetic either.
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