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Just to mix something that @Lord Agragax of Lunaxoatl hates with something that he loves. I'm betting on hate prevailing overall.
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Just to mix something that @Lord Agragax of Lunaxoatl hates with something that he loves. I'm betting on hate prevailing overall.
Apparently, there are rumors swirling around the interwebs that Disney might be selling Star Wars. Naturally, there's a connected rumor that George might buy it back. I suppose it could be true, but I doubt Disney will get rid of a potentially profitable IP like Star Wars, despite not delivering on it. Even if Lucas does buy back SW, I don't know what he could really do with it to salvage it? Lots of people were frustrated by the PT, so even his track record after the "lightning" that was OT Star Wars is mixed. Plus, what could he really do with it? Thoughts?
As much of a nugget of hope this is, I don't see what George could do to bring his magnum opus back from the dead:
- The easiest way to bring back fan trust would be to remake the Sequel Trilogy and retcon the Disney ones as an alternative timeline, but that's not possible now that Carrie Fisher is dead, Harrison Ford really isn't interested in Star Wars anymore and people are adverse to seeing other actors portray or deepfake the OT characters.
- The time between Episodes III and IV has been done to death now with varying levels of success. George could retcon the lot, but does anyone really want to see alternatives for everything we have so far? I personally would only want to see an alternative Obi-Wan film that focuses on the leadup to his final battle to Darth Maul, and definitely don't want to see the Rogue One team replaced by that dork Kyle Katarn.
- George could make some content set between Episodes VI and VII, but we already have the Mandalorian, which a lot of people originally liked and wouldn't want to see retconned, for that.
- The only thing I could see happening would be a KOTOR trilogy that would satisfy a lot of people who have bleated about one over the years, but if it follows the game, I doubt I will be interested in seeing it given how bad a lot of the characters look (haven't played KOTOR but have played Galaxy of Heroes, where the Devs were eager to shove the KOTOR characters in and make them OP, so I've had a taster of who the main personalities are, and I'm not impressed with Revan, Bastila, Jolee, Mission or Zaalbar).
These are good points. I hate to agree, only because I would like to have another strong SW movie/series. Or at least have the SW feel strong and positive. But, I'm more of an OT fan anyway, so I'm happy with that trilogy. I imagine you feel the same about the PT.I've already given my tuppence on that subject in this quote from another thread:
These are good points. I hate to agree, only because I would like to have another strong SW movie/series. Or at least have the SW feel strong and positive. But, I'm more of an OT fan anyway, so I'm happy with that trilogy. I imagine you feel the same about the PT.
I really can't see Disney selling Lucasfilm, but I REALLY can't see them selling it back to George Lucas. Imagine what a massive admittance of failure that would be. Plus, what would they do then? Create new IP/content?... that's not really something they do very much of now.Apparently, there are rumors swirling around the interwebs that Disney might be selling Star Wars. Naturally, there's a connected rumor that George might buy it back. I suppose it could be true, but I doubt Disney will get rid of a potentially profitable IP like Star Wars, despite not delivering on it.
Assuming he did reacquire it, sky's the limit. When you've hit rock bottom (as Star Wars has), the only place to go is up. People are starving for non-woke Star Wars content. In today's Hollywood climate, even mediocre non-woke content (that stays true to what came before) is lauded and praised. The first couple of seasons of the Mandalorian are a prime example of this. Plus, the fact that it would be run by its creator again would immediately bring a lot of Star Wars fans back. Instant credibility.Even if Lucas does buy back SW, I don't know what he could really do with it to salvage it?
I believe you and I fall on opposite sides of the whole public domain debate.The thing is, there is still radio stations in 2023. They just have much smaller staffs. In my opinion, the BEST Star Wars can hope for is salvaged into a tiny but enduring piece of the fiction landscape like Robin Hood or King Arthur.
Then again this goes back to the public domain issues and Star Wars is a long way from the public domain. Imagine if everyone could release Star Wars movies like it with Robin Hood. There are a lot of crap Robin Hood movies but a few gems.
Disney has been lobbying to extend the public domain every time Mickey Mouse is in danger of entering public domain. But it expires in 2024 and Disney has powerful politicians gunning for them and they are running out of money. They might not be able to alter the public domain again.
Assuming he did reacquire it, sky's the limit. When you've hit rock bottom (as Star Wars has), the only place to go is up. People are starving for non-woke Star Wars content. In today's Hollywood climate, even mediocre non-woke content (that stays true to what came before) is lauded and praised. The first couple of seasons of the Mandalorian are a prime example of this. Plus, the fact that it would be run by its creator again would immediately bring a lot of Star Wars fans back. Instant credibility.
Or what could James Cameron do (if he is ever done with Avatar)?
I think the best case scenario would be for Lucas to oversee things at a top level while bringing in talented film makers to actually create the new movies/shows. I'd love to see something like the Nolan Batman trilogy in the Star Wars universe. What about Denis Villeneuve? Maybe he could coax Quentin Tarantino to make an interesting one-off movie (longshot, but you never know). Maybe bring back Genndy Tartakovsky. That's just to name a few. I'm not sure how many of them would be open to create something in the Star Wars universe, but some will.
We may have missed the boat with Han, Leia and Luke, but there are plenty of great stories to be told. Sign me up for a Darth Bane trilogy. Revan is uber popular. With Lucas on board, they can come up with entirely new stuff and just have him okay it.
Lots of fans (I'd argue the real fans) simply don't trust Disney and Disney Star Wars. Bring back Lucas, and we are likely to see a large percentage of them return. I still think there is a market for toys based on real (non-Disney) Star Wars.I never thought about it this way, I thought people had all got fed up of new Star Wars content with the way merchandise is rotting... but then 80% of the recent Star Wars content has been woke, so I suppose that's the reason.
I am skeptical as to how much he was involved with that movie. He has been focused on his Avatar series for over a decade now and not much else. I think his name was attached to it just to give it some legitimacy. He didn't direct it and it wasn't his baby. We've seen what Cameron's Terminator is like. Plus, the beauty of the scenario I presented above is that George Lucas would always have the final say. All content created by the various creators would have to fit within the general framework of Lucas' vision for Star Wars.Hmm, be careful what you wish for with Cameron:
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That's true, he's probably the least likely of the captains to fall to the Dark Side. We do see a bit of it as an after effect of borg assimilation in First Contact, but it's pretty rare.I'm surprised Picard could ever be considered a Sith, I think he of all the Captains would be closest to a Jedi - adherent to the Prime Directive, reluctant to get into relationships, stoic, brave, willing to sacrifice himself for his crew.