You said it yourself: Abrams said Snoke was more like Yoda than Palpatine. But we never saw any of that in The Force Awakens either. I can accept that TLJ subverted expectations, but at least it did tell a new story. TFA told a story we had already had twice before. The BIG BAD have built a BIG BASE which can destroy BIG THINGS now we need to send our SMALL SHIPS and target THE WEAK SPOT to defeat the BIG BAD.Winter wrote: ↑Wed Jun 27, 2018 11:07 pmThe issue with there be no information about Snoke vs The Emperor was that the cast and crew kept building up the mystery as to who he was. Abrams saying how Snoke was more like Yoda then Palpatine, (which we never see as he spends most of the films yelling and knocking his own allies around) raising questions on how he was able to turn Ben to the Dark Side, who was Snoke and where did he come from and why was such a threat? All these questions went completely unanswered, for now, as Johnson was more interested in subverting expectations then answering these questions.Paul Walker wrote: ↑Tue Jun 26, 2018 9:32 pm I saw some people commenting on the Thrawn Trilogy acting as a spiritual successor to the prequels because of things like Coruscant etc. That's true, but I think it's only because the Thrawn Trilogy is so respected that Lucas himself used some ideas from them. Coruscant was first introduced in the Thrawn Trilogy. I can't bring myself to watch the holiday special, but even though they were at the wookie home, I don't think it was named Kashyyyk until Zahn's books either. And the name Palpatine was first released in these books too. Because until 1991, we knew next to nothing about the Emperor even when he died (which is why I'm always surprised when that complaint is levelled at Snoke...)
Anyway, I think a Disney take on this would be awesome, as long as Mr Zahn is onboard to consult with.
TFA got away with it because it had a nostalgic quality. But it was not a great film. It went out of its way to play it safe. TLJ tried to do the Empire Strikes Back, by subverting the norms and shaking up the cast. It had the harder job as well, because TFA just had to introduce the new cast, this one had to find ways to keep the focus on the newcomers rather than let the movie be carried by the old guard (Harrison Ford). It's actually why JJ didn't find Luke earlier, because (in his words) once Luke was in play the movie became all about him.
Some people don't like how TLJ handled everything, but now we have a more streamlined set-up for the third film. The plan no doubt was to have Leia acting as the general in charge of the re-forming Resistance, and to have Rey, Poe, Finn, Rose and BB8 making up the new lead quintet. At some point Leia would probably have been written out, and have Poe moved up to a more senior post having learned some humility after TLJ. Sadly we'll never know if this is the case now, due to the deaths of the actors who played both Leia and Ackbar (which is why Ackbar was killed in TLJ too).