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<blockquote data-quote="Twin30mm" data-source="post: 565595" data-attributes="member: 5949"><p>Yeah, its an extremely sad state of affairs. </p><p>Lucasfilm just seems to be in total disarray and the situation is quickly descending into farce, if the rumours are to be believed.</p><p>The list of announced, then cancelled projects, seems to be ever-growing.</p><p></p><p>The Mando announcement seems to have come out of nowhere (probably a knee-jerk reaction to the Obaid-Chinoy debacle) and has apparently leap-frogged the Rey movie. On paper, it seems a better bet than the Rey movie, but after the execrable S3 and the waning novelty of Grogu, I don't think its the sure-fire hit it may once of been. Hopefully, Favreau can be given free reign to create something of worth.</p><p></p><p>Did anyone really think the Rey movie was going to happen? </p><p>The bland lead character from the extremely divisive ST, coupled with an inexperienced activist director, was just asking for trouble.</p><p>Surely, there are better options they can explore.</p><p>I feel sorry for Daisy Ridley, she seems a nice person and her career definitely doesn't need this bad press.</p><p></p><p>The only chink of light seems to be Andor S2, but that seems to be an age away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Twin30mm, post: 565595, member: 5949"] Yeah, its an extremely sad state of affairs. Lucasfilm just seems to be in total disarray and the situation is quickly descending into farce, if the rumours are to be believed. The list of announced, then cancelled projects, seems to be ever-growing. The Mando announcement seems to have come out of nowhere (probably a knee-jerk reaction to the Obaid-Chinoy debacle) and has apparently leap-frogged the Rey movie. On paper, it seems a better bet than the Rey movie, but after the execrable S3 and the waning novelty of Grogu, I don't think its the sure-fire hit it may once of been. Hopefully, Favreau can be given free reign to create something of worth. Did anyone really think the Rey movie was going to happen? The bland lead character from the extremely divisive ST, coupled with an inexperienced activist director, was just asking for trouble. Surely, there are better options they can explore. I feel sorry for Daisy Ridley, she seems a nice person and her career definitely doesn't need this bad press. The only chink of light seems to be Andor S2, but that seems to be an age away. [/QUOTE]
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