"Concerns" tells me that they've not learned their lesson. It's certainty.
They don't know their audience, don't know their target, don't know their market. They bought an IP that was popular with all ages, but especially with the 14-29 male demo: swords'n'planets sci-fantasy with strong hero themes and cool mechas that took itself far too seriously.
And they turned it into a parody. Fart jokes. 4th-wall pokes. An arbitrary and nonsensical galactic-political situation where the "rebels" own 90% of everything including all levels of government but somehow are the plucky underdogs.
"We changed literally everything about it, why aren't the audience sticking around?!" cries out Disney, wearing their "The Force Is Female, Kill The Past If You Have To" t-shirts.
An arbitrary and nonsensical galactic-political situation where the "rebels" own 90% of everything including all levels of government but somehow are the plucky underdogs.
This is my favorite part. It's such an unconscious self-report from the shitlibs controlling so much of Hollywood. They know they need the narrative advantage of being the underdogs so they can rise up and overthrow the Evil Power, but they are also just too stupid to recognize that in order for that to be true, there needs to be an organization that rules over them in some illegitimate way first. They tried to redo too much of the original Star Wars, and it blew up in their dumb fucking faces.
I think the political situation is even messier than you are describing. I think the dominant political group is The New Republic. But then there is also the "Resistance" but really who are they resisting? Then there is Snoke's First Order which is some kind of Empire remnant which has limited scope in The Force Awakens. Thinking about it now it's amazing how nebulous the background actually is.
Even something shitty like Rebel Moon has a more established universe
"Concerns" tells me that they've not learned their lesson. It's certainty.
They don't know their audience, don't know their target, don't know their market. They bought an IP that was popular with all ages, but especially with the 14-29 male demo: swords'n'planets sci-fantasy with strong hero themes and cool mechas that took itself far too seriously.
And they turned it into a parody. Fart jokes. 4th-wall pokes. An arbitrary and nonsensical galactic-political situation where the "rebels" own 90% of everything including all levels of government but somehow are the plucky underdogs.
"We changed literally everything about it, why aren't the audience sticking around?!" cries out Disney, wearing their "The Force Is Female, Kill The Past If You Have To" t-shirts.
This is my favorite part. It's such an unconscious self-report from the shitlibs controlling so much of Hollywood. They know they need the narrative advantage of being the underdogs so they can rise up and overthrow the Evil Power, but they are also just too stupid to recognize that in order for that to be true, there needs to be an organization that rules over them in some illegitimate way first. They tried to redo too much of the original Star Wars, and it blew up in their dumb fucking faces.
I think the political situation is even messier than you are describing. I think the dominant political group is The New Republic. But then there is also the "Resistance" but really who are they resisting? Then there is Snoke's First Order which is some kind of Empire remnant which has limited scope in The Force Awakens. Thinking about it now it's amazing how nebulous the background actually is.
Even something shitty like Rebel Moon has a more established universe
This is the world built by people who think they know how you should vote...