Star Wars Is A Dead Franchise

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Publicado 2023-03-20
So I was forcing myself to watch The Mandalorian the other day when the realisation hit me - Star Wars as a franchise is dead. Its been dying for a long time, but now there's no hiding it. Nobody cares about it anymore. It died because Disney killed it.

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  • Luke in the original trilogy: "My father has killed billions of innocent people, but I know that I can save him because there’s still good in him." Luke in the sequels: "Well my nephew had a dream about the dark side so let’s turn him into sachimi."
  • @AHeroAlmost
    When you don’t even hate something but stopped caring about it altogether is the greatest sadness …
  • @laurwolfxd_3830
    Hearing the critical drinker talk about how Disney butchered Star Wars is honestly much more entertaining than anything Disney puts out
  • @JackBob.
    The state of Star Wars is living proof that you can't just throw money at something to make it good. No amount of money can magically generate creativity/talent. It's the one thing Disney can't buy.
  • Disney had this golden franchise for less than a decade and they managed to completely destroy it and piss on the ashes.
  • @crossbones116
    Kennedy's incompetence is absolutely shocking, and the only thing more shocking is the fact that she wasn't replaced years ago.
  • @Seedmember
    Making social media addicts your target audience, hiring people who want to insert their fanfics in the franchise and suffering from huge instances of nepotism can kill a franchise? Who could have imagined?
  • Arguably the biggest issue with The Mandalorian is that it already ended. The finale of season 2 was perfect. We don’t need to know exactly what happened after Grogu went to train with Luke, it was a powerful enough ending to a story in its own right.
  • @gonkmaster717
    "I felt a great disturbance in the Force, as if millions of dollars unjustly earned suddenly went into Kathleen Kennedy's wallet."
  • @leeself8361
    I guess Disney bought the golden goose, and instead of waiting for it to lay the golden eggs, decided to cut it open and get all the eggs out.
  • @barbatos7233
    The mandalorian just blatantly giving up on the dark saber genuinely pissed me off. It would have been epic to see a mere bounty hunter ascend to possibly redeeming and reuniting his people but he flat out said “nah it’s the benches for me”
  • @doltBmB
    Star Wars was intended as a modern myth. By killing off, undermining or ridiculing the mythical heroic characters and their accomplishments, they have disenchanted the golden goose, it now lays rotten eggs.
  • @suipsycko
    If only there was a plethora of books or novels that explored various compelling storylines in this franchise that could have been turned into interesting movies 😳
  • "A prequel to a spinoff about a character who's already dead. " That's a good line, can't believe its literal.
  • @D-Fens_1632
    It's really astonishing how they've taken something so beloved in my childhood and made me absolutely despise it and anyone who talks about it. Good job.
  • @Iffy350
    "Let the past die, kill it if you have to." Jesus Christ how accurate that quote ended up being! So accurate that it killed the future too!
  • @excelon13
    Whenever your feeling imposter syndrome and have waning confidence in your own writing abilities, just remember that a professionally paid, multi-millionaire screenwriter wrote down the words "Somehow, Palpatine returned." For the final installment of one of the biggest hollywood franchises ever, overseen by the largest company in entertainment, and they went with it.
  • @DunkinHills11
    Honestly the biggest red flag leading up to season three was Jon Favreau saying that there is no ending to the mandalorian planned, and that instead they are going to ride it as long as possible. There’s no worse death sentence for a show than to say we are going to milk it until it is dry, and then keep milking it because people love baby yoda
  • @djfritz2001
    "This is the heat-death of a franchise..." - Friggin brilliant quote.
  • @shotgunjackalQ
    The problem with these big franchises is that there are too many people involved in too many projects. 1 man has a vision, 10 men have a goal, 100 men make conflict. The fact that their are so many different people working on each franchise means there is no vision or goal. How can there be when everyone has their own ideas and agendas.