Imagine a world where the owners of an IP actually appealed to the fans of the IP. I know sometimes you can expand your customer base with certain products but certainly not when you try to do it at the expense of loyal customers.
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Disney has much bigger problems than just LucasFilm. Just turning Star Wars around isn't enough to save them. Lurker is right. Disney's real problem is their board of directors and their executives.
The only way that could be saved would be if Disney entirely gave up on it and sold the SW IP to someone who hates the sequels and was a fan of the old stuff the mouse decanonized. But only if the new owner could avoid shoving real world politics into their fictional world.
Point is, you can't save one IP owned by a corrupt empire (hehe) run by cultists, retards, and psychopaths.
Attempting to fix Star Wars without fixing Disney is akin to saying that the Cleveland Browns are just a few draft picks away from winning the Super Bowl. They aren't. The "draft picks" don't matter, because the ownership making them doesn't know what the fuck they are doing.
Well obviously. That went without saying. Disney is corrupted to the brim on every level.
But I took his question as "can they ditch the woke shit (and save Star Wars)" which is a hearty no for the reasons stated. Because asking if Disney can be saved is completely naive to even entertain such a joke.