Is Disney ruining Star Wars?

Is Disney ruining Star Wars?

Disney is slowly conquering the galaxy, but we’ve found 15 ways that the House of Mouse has almost ruined Star Wars! After the recent news that Disney acquired 21st Century Fox for $52.4 billion, one would begin to worry about the implications of such a deal.

Did Disney wreck Star Wars 7?

Disney wrecked Star Wars. For me, YES. TOTALLY. Everything about 7 is WRONG. Its a reboot movie, not a continuation of the story. The story didn’t need a reboot, it needed a decent continuation.

Is ‘Star Wars’ dead?

While we’re not saying Star Wars is completely dead and there are no fun moments to be found in each of Disney’s episodes, perhaps it’s time we accepted that the most important stories in the universe have already been told.

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Are Star Wars movies better than the old Star Wars films?

The old Star Wars universe had some truly low moments that are a thing of the past and as Disney continues to pump out the films on its annual basis, the overall quality of the Star Wars films is somewhat better. Every movie is at its worst just the low end of average.

Is Disney getting rid of the Expanded Universe?

After Disney purchased the Star Wars license in 2012, it was only a matter of time until the company decided to nix the Expanded Universe. On April 25, 2014, the Disneyfied Lucasfilm staff wrote a blog post explaining that the EU would be decanonized and printed under a “Legends” banner from now on.

Why do people like Star Wars so much?

A lot of people grew up loving the original Star Wars trilogy because of how creative it was. At its core, it’s about the struggle between good and evil, but there is so much going on that we had never seen before on film that it was an incredibly engaging experience, and it still is today.

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Why did Star Wars need a hard reset?

The entire thing was simply too crazy for the Star Wars universe and ruined it forever—a hard reset was almost necessary after the horrible disaster of the New Jedi Order series, which never should have been and whose creators should still be ashamed by the existence of.