Interesting question! The first gap felt long enough that it was almost a surprise that a second trilogy was created. Then after seeing Ep I, frankly I didn't care if any more SW was produced, ever.
When Disney bought Lucasfilm and began producing them again, I felt hopeful that something would change. I was not thrilled by the announcement about JJ Abrams but I was interested enough to see the new film. I agreed with critics that EP 7 was derivative of New Hope, but it was different enough that I enjoyed it. I also liked some of the new elements (such as Finn and what he represented about Imperial troops).
Unfortunately the trilogy proved disappointing again, as was Solo, so that I don't much care if more films are made. However I am interested in seeing more TV shows, and Andor was definitely a sign of how good that could be.
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Date: 2024-11-19 02:37 am (UTC)When Disney bought Lucasfilm and began producing them again, I felt hopeful that something would change. I was not thrilled by the announcement about JJ Abrams but I was interested enough to see the new film. I agreed with critics that EP 7 was derivative of New Hope, but it was different enough that I enjoyed it. I also liked some of the new elements (such as Finn and what he represented about Imperial troops).
Unfortunately the trilogy proved disappointing again, as was Solo, so that I don't much care if more films are made. However I am interested in seeing more TV shows, and Andor was definitely a sign of how good that could be.