How Disney Ruined Star Wars, How The Star Wars Series Became A Global Phenomenon, Strategies For How Disney Can Salvage The Dying Star Wars Franchise,
by Dr. Harrison Sachs
2020-05-27 16:40:17
How Disney Ruined Star Wars, How The Star Wars Series Became A Global Phenomenon, Strategies For How Disney Can Salvage The Dying Star Wars Franchise,
by Dr. Harrison Sachs
2020-05-27 16:40:17
This essay sheds light on how the how Disney ruined Star Wars and elucidates how the Star Wars series became a global phenomenon, Moreover, strategies for how Disney can salvage the dying Star Wars franchise are identified and how an average gamer ca...
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This essay sheds light on how the how Disney ruined Star Wars and elucidates how the Star Wars series became a global phenomenon, Moreover, strategies for how Disney can salvage the dying Star Wars franchise are identified and how an average gamer can earn a living playing Star Wars video games is delineated in this essay. Much to the dismay of avid Star Wars fans, the once beloved Star Wars franchise has been egregiously by ruined Disney. The consensus that Star Wars Episode 7: The Force Awakens and Star Wars Episode 8: The Last Jedi are eminently appalling and devoid of a modicum of merit has attributed to Star Wars loosing its luster and becoming more or less of a dying franchise. The imprudent decision of Disney to take the masterpiece of the Star Wars franchise into a new direction for the worse and become fraught with terrible plot points, vapid narratives, uninteresting characters, and a lack of merit in all facets is something that has been spurned by the Star Wars community and ruined the once legendary Star Wars franchise. After George Lucas decided to sell Lucasfilm and the Star Wars property in 2012, the Star Wars franchise would never again be the same much and would inexplicably be degraded in merit, much to the dismay of devout Star Wars fans. Disney neglected to utilized the scripts for the sequel trilogy for Star Wars Episodes 7-9 that they bought from George Lucas. They also decided to not utilize George Lucas's Star Wars canon material nor produce a Star Wars film based on the Star Wars' lore. The Star Wars franchise would be all the more bastardized and become an abomination of its former glorious, legendary self with the releases of JJ Abrams' Star Wars: Episode VII: The Force Awakens and Rian Johnson's Star Wars Episode 8: The Last Jedi by Disney. These Disney Star Wars movies were eminently atrocious in all facets and each deserve a 0/10 review score for their ratings at best. This is because, Star Wars fans felt that Star Wars Episode 7 was far too reliant on the familiarity and environmental settings of the original trilogy, but without any of the merits of the original trilogy. Additionally, Star War Episode 8 was did not fare any better than its predecessor film since Star Wars fans have been in an uproar regarding plot points, vapid narratives, and lack of character development which have tainted the Star Wars sequel trilogy produced by Disney. Disney has become infamous and notorious among the Star Wars community for completely ruining the once legendary Star Wars franchise and bastardizing the direction of its future by steering its trajectory into a future that many would contend is beyond salvation, especially if the multibillion dollar entertainment conglomerate that produces Mickey Mouse cartoons for children continue to stray away from following the Star Wars cannon material when producing Star Wars films. Star Wars Episode 9: The Rise Of Skywalker is destined to also be a 0/10 just like its previous sequel trilogy installments. Star Wars Episode 9 The Rise Of Skywalker will inevitably also be plagued with the issues of terrible plot points, vapid narratives, uninteresting characters, and a lack of merit in all facets just as like its other Star Wars sequel installments. Therefore, Star Wars Episode 9 The Rise Of Skywalker is unequivocally worthy of a 0/10 review score rating based on its resounding lack of merit. Disney, the entertainment conglomerate, only knows how to produce kids films and the adult Star Wars fandom eagerly craves to not watch another Star Wars film geared toward the child demographic cohort. The extended to which Disney ruined the Star Wars franchise is truly disgraceful. While deviating away from the cannon material when producing films does not always ruin a franchise, the crux of the issue in this content is that Disney replaced George Lucas's Star cannon material with something far inferior when they produced Star Wars Episodes 7-9 that forever tarnished the series.
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