At the very core of the idea, an out there alien race that's resistant to the Force and is a new threat that isn't just retread old Empire remnants was a good idea, especially after they'd been doing EU stuff for like 25 years.Aotrs Commander wrote: ↑Sun Dec 02, 2018 2:05 pmI don't think, except by changing *everything* except the name, there is anything at *all* you could salvage from the vong; even at the most basic level they were a tired cliché that even Warhammer 40K (and I do not like 40K) did better. They are among the very worst antagonists (let alone created civilisations/species period) I have ever had the misfortune of encountering.Yukaphile wrote: ↑Sun Dec 02, 2018 3:23 am No reason they couldn't have included a cleaned-up version of the Vong on the big screen, fix all the errors, except other than to sell nostalgia like with TFA. And again, that was only temporary. The EU is gone. Luke, Leia, and Han are gone. It's just... bleh.
The actual execution was really bad though, and went way, way too long and too many books. If you were going to use them, you'd have to approach them basically the way the Marvel movies approach some of their more out there characters... compare Baron Zemo in the comics to his movie version, they're not even remotely the same except for the grain of the idea. Or any of their movies that have taken the name from a comic story but then had no similarity to the actual comic. That's the way to go with it.
And yes, considering the EU ran for nearly 35 years, the fact that there was basically only one novel trilogy series anyone really cared about, Thrawn's, and a small handful of characters and plot arcs overall? Even though there'd been hundreds of books, and thousands of comics? There wasn't much lost to just wipe the slate clean and grab the handful of elements that did work. The only big loss for the main characters is the Mara Jade/Luke romance, most of the stuff with the kids and the training and Han's kid going bad made it to the movies.
The other much beloved bit, KOTOR, is set so far back in history it doesn't matter, it could still be canon if they ever decided to declare it as such, nothing in the new films is going to mess with it... thats why they set it so long ago in the first place after all.