It's pretty easy to loose money when you fuck with a winning combo without having the intelligence and skill to replace it with something interesting and thought-provoking.
I saw a short clip of the eye cancer that was acolyte and it showed the infamous lesbian birthing scene. It looked like some sort of LGBT themed musical rather than anything to do with star wars. I think what's most insulting is how they're getting rid of anything remotely iconic about it to the point you could probably show a normie the footage and they wouldn't even know it was a star wars show.
That's how generic and awful these woke productions are getting and something I've frequently criticised. You take any IP, not just Star Wars, you wouldn't know it was that IP glancing at it the way you can with older stuff. I hated the new Dune movies just looking at them for that exact reason, giant sandworms aren't really a Dune exclusive thing anymore so even that isn't enough to get me giddy for something sci-fi.
KOTOR 1 was a perfect example of taking Star Wars and simultaneously writing a story that took the winning combo and give it it's own unique twist with enough creativity to actually keep it fresh and unique.
KOTOR2 was a perfect example of taking Star Wars, turning the entire thing on it's head, and forcing you to think about the full implications thereof without actually hating any of it.
It's pretty easy to loose money when you fuck with a winning combo without having the intelligence and skill to replace it with something interesting and thought-provoking.
I saw a short clip of the eye cancer that was acolyte and it showed the infamous lesbian birthing scene. It looked like some sort of LGBT themed musical rather than anything to do with star wars. I think what's most insulting is how they're getting rid of anything remotely iconic about it to the point you could probably show a normie the footage and they wouldn't even know it was a star wars show.
That's how generic and awful these woke productions are getting and something I've frequently criticised. You take any IP, not just Star Wars, you wouldn't know it was that IP glancing at it the way you can with older stuff. I hated the new Dune movies just looking at them for that exact reason, giant sandworms aren't really a Dune exclusive thing anymore so even that isn't enough to get me giddy for something sci-fi.
KOTOR 1 was a perfect example of taking Star Wars and simultaneously writing a story that took the winning combo and give it it's own unique twist with enough creativity to actually keep it fresh and unique.
KOTOR2 was a perfect example of taking Star Wars, turning the entire thing on it's head, and forcing you to think about the full implications thereof without actually hating any of it.
Disney could never manage either of those.