I think it's a good thing that the last SW I had watched was Episode III; this was my first teaser of the Disney era, and what can I say: I will not watch this one, just as I did not watched the others.
(For me, the Star Wars franchise is Star Wars from 1977, and I don't care about the other films or television series.)
I loved Star Wars as a kid, movies, books, posters, the lot. I'm also old enough that I lived in the era where you were supposed to grow out of the notion that a fictional universe is an integral part of your identity, unlike the Harry Potterists of today. I made it to The Last Jedi before I declared the franchise dead, but it wasn't much of a blow to me by then. I can still manage the prequels, but as far as I'm concerned Star Wars is nothing more than some old movies to watch.
shut up disneyfag
Yeah I can definitely see the logic in a kid enjoying a non-Disney franchise a good 15 years prior to a Disney acquisition and then not enjoying it after the acquisition definitely makes them a "Disneyfag." That's some real high level thinking there.
no, comparing potter to star wars shows how little SW you know. retard