If you look at the mountains of marvel and Star Wars shit they are looking to churn out next year I think the only thing they have learned is Milk the bastards for as long as it is profitable.
Yeah, but considering the diminishing returns that the SW franchise has seen after the highs (money wise, at least) of The Force Awakens and Rebel One (which I actually thought was the best of the new films, and certainly the most Star Wars-feeling), it strikes me they may have milked it for all its worth. The Mandalorian is okay, but honestly, it's just a Spaghetti Western in space, and if I want good spaghetti westerns, I'll go put on one of the Dollars Trilogy. The Mandalorian is only good because the last two Star Wars films were so fucking bad. (I did kind of like Solo, which at least was directed by Ron Howard, who seems to actually like Star Wars).
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I sure hope Disney has learned their lessons with Star Wars, and (even though they didn't own Lucasfilm then) Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.
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Yeah, but considering the diminishing returns that the SW franchise has seen after the highs (money wise, at least) of The Force Awakens and Rebel One (which I actually thought was the best of the new films, and certainly the most Star Wars-feeling), it strikes me they may have milked it for all its worth. The Mandalorian is okay, but honestly, it's just a Spaghetti Western in space, and if I want good spaghetti westerns, I'll go put on one of the Dollars Trilogy. The Mandalorian is only good because the last two Star Wars films were so fucking bad. (I did kind of like Solo, which at least was directed by Ron Howard, who seems to actually like Star Wars).