Ouch.
Originally posted by Surtur
Red flags were going up for me when I saw the writer or the producer of the movie wearing "the force is female" t-shirts.I don't think SW's needs to cater to males, they need to cater to...Star Wars fans. The feminist bullshit doesn't do that. I know at least a few women who just didn't like Star Wars at all, but that magically changed after this last movie came out. The question is why? What did this movie have that other SW's movies lacked?
I wonder if Star Wars is going to go through the same thing as some Marvel comics did. You had SJWs whine over the content, it eventually got changed, but the problem is the people whining were never comic fans to begin with. And the actual loyal comic book readers were not interested in that BS. So the people complaining never intended to read the comics, and the people actually reading them had no interest in the changes, so sales dipped. Then instead of creating new characters in the name of diversity they merely...altered current characters, giving them gender or race swaps.
I hope Star Wars doesn't go the same way. Episode 9 will truly confirm if it has.
Hit the nail on the head, Surt.
Originally posted by StiltmanFTW
Rian Johnson is doing it... 🙁
There are two new trilogies coming out, the RJ one and the one by the Game of Thrones guys.
I think Star Wars fatigue is going to become a problem in the next few years, probably after Episode 9 is wrapped up. Star Wars will just stop being special since there will be a new trilogy pretty much happening non stop.
Originally posted by DarthPlaguis12
And the cartoons and those solo Star Wars movies...no pun intended
Yeah, I'd kinda prefer if they kept the somewhat sporadic nature of Star Wars releases as is. Instead of turning it into an annual release indefinitely. Do a new trilogy and a few stand alone movies then take a break for several years, then do some more movies. Think that would be better for the brand in the long run.
Originally posted by BackFire👆
Yeah, I'd kinda prefer if they kept the somewhat sporadic nature of Star Wars releases as is. Instead of turning it into an annual release indefinitely. Do a new trilogy and a few stand alone movies then take a break for several years, then do some more movies. Think that would be better for the brand in the long run.