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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Cinemablend just dropped an article about how it's "such a shame to hear this" because the turd gargler of a writer they employ got emotionally invested in having the cliffhangers resolved and was hopeful they'd include a young Palpatine, even though that would fuck up the timeline by a few decades. It reads like a love letter some 15 year old would drop in his lover's locker after being dumped.
"...Still, given how the Star Wars franchise is one of the key cornerstones of the Mouse House’s streaming service, I assumed that would have given The Acolyte some leeway to run at least another season, if not several. Clearly I was wrong... I sincerely hope that Star Wars doesn’t abandon this corner of the franchise. Namely, it’s be great if these cliffhangers could be resolved in either a book, a series of books or a comic series... These are questions that deserve to be answered rather than just ignored."