I was talking to a friend of mine who like me is a fan of the pre-disney expanded universe books and comic books and I was telling him that when Disney bought it, they could've easily made their own stuff but at the same time hire some authors to keep writing stories in the EU/Legends universe. Also, since they knew they were doing a streaming service they could've adapted some EU books to do non-canon animated movies like DC has done.
He told me that the problem with that is that it would make Disney look very bad if they did an animated mini-series or movie adaptation of something like Heir to the Empire or New Jedi Order and people enjoy those much more than the sequel trilogies. I figured that since Disney owns the rights to it they wouldn't care since they get the money.
In hindsight it is probably best Disney didn't try to bastardize the EU with an adaptation although they are doing Heir to the Empire I hear.
Do you think that would've made them look bad to have an EU adaptation on their streaming service that was more popular than what disney star wars produces?
I still will never understand why they didn't at least continue it. They had a built-in fanbase, and you need the hardcore fans because normies will leave once the next popular thing comes around.
Did you read the Han Solo or Lando Trilogies? I’ve heard New Jedi Order described as Star Wars written by Clive Barker
Thanks for your service. My sister was Navy but I chose the Air Force. I need to compile my EU collection and see what I’m missing. I recently bought Crucible and Heart of the Jedi as well as random NJO and Darth Bane. Plus I’m getting into the old Tales of the Jedi comics. Never thought I’d have no interest in new star wars content. But Disney made it happen lol.
What was your favorite EU book?