Indeed, I'd also like to add that while I do enjoy The Sequel Trilogy, there are lessons to learn from it that can be applied to future Star Wars films, just like lessons where learned from The Prequel Trilogy, which while the acting and dialog aren't the best, I personally think are decent films with some really good scenes and great ideas that got applied to The Clone Wars series, and I've grown to appreciate the work gone into them thanks to Chuck's Hermit's Journey video series and Linkara's comic reviews on The Prequel Trilogy.Makeshift Python wrote: ↑Fri Jul 03, 2020 4:45 pmBingo. And that's because over time the kids that grew up on the prequels became more vocal over the internet once they became adults. It's a sharp contrast to 2012 when Disney began placating to OT fans by emphasizing their trilogy over the prequels as a way of "winning back" fandom that Lucas had alienated. Once those kids that grew up on ST become adults and share adoration for the sequels, that's when Disney begins building projects based on that era. In the meantime, I think Disney will just put any sequel related thing in the backburner just like they did with the prequels before the time is right to cash in on the nostalgia.Link8909 wrote: ↑Fri Jul 03, 2020 3:44 pm Much like how people are now re-evaluating The Prequel Trilogy, I’m certain we’re going to be re-evaluating The Sequel Trilogy in the future once it’s no longer popular or profitable to hate them for those people, or at least until the next Star Wars film comes around.
Sure, some of you are going to think it's highly unlikely that the fan base will embrace the ST more down the line, but the same thing was said of the prequels 15 years ago. It's inevitable. YouTubers with dumb fucking names like "Doomcock" can't change that.
Which is also why I don't get angry or upset about these things, there are good things in The Sequel Trilogy and there was a lot of hard work put into them, and I think it's just as important to highlight those good bits and acknowledge the hard work as well as give constructive criticisms, so that future creative teams can feel appreciated as well as learn in a positive manner, because right now if I was asked to work on the next Star Wars film, I'd have to say no or ask for complete anonymity.