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<blockquote data-quote="Snaketibe" data-source="post: 484785" data-attributes="member: 7379"><p>I don't have SW fatigue either, however I suppose it's inevitable that some of the specialness of Star Wars has reduced as Disney pump new films out at a much faster rate than George Lucas ever did. The long three year waits between George's Star Wars film releases helped make them events in their own right, even making the main news. But with Disney's new films coming once or twice every year, they'll struggle to ever be that again.</p><p></p><p>My main concern is that Disney makes good Star Wars films, rather than them making too many. I hope they learn their lesson well from the massive backlash from half the fan base over TLJ. It's not good for the fans, Disney or Disney's profits to make films that only half their target audience likes, so however many more films they crank out, I hope they'll steer clear of some of the more easily avoidable areas of controversy that dogged TLJ and get back to making escapist, thrill-ride adventures that take us all back to that galaxy far, far away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snaketibe, post: 484785, member: 7379"] I don't have SW fatigue either, however I suppose it's inevitable that some of the specialness of Star Wars has reduced as Disney pump new films out at a much faster rate than George Lucas ever did. The long three year waits between George's Star Wars film releases helped make them events in their own right, even making the main news. But with Disney's new films coming once or twice every year, they'll struggle to ever be that again. My main concern is that Disney makes good Star Wars films, rather than them making too many. I hope they learn their lesson well from the massive backlash from half the fan base over TLJ. It's not good for the fans, Disney or Disney's profits to make films that only half their target audience likes, so however many more films they crank out, I hope they'll steer clear of some of the more easily avoidable areas of controversy that dogged TLJ and get back to making escapist, thrill-ride adventures that take us all back to that galaxy far, far away. [/QUOTE]
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