BB-8-Puppenspieler Brian Herring sagt, die Star-Wars-Fortsetzungen seien „nicht polarisierender als die Vorgänger“ und „in 10 Jahren“ werde man sie genauso lieben wie die Vorgänger

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  1. firemiketomlinpls68 on

    The prequels were loved by people who watched them as kids. The clone wars show helped too, as if a show made years later written by different people “fixes” the various plot holes and issues in the prequels

  2. The prequels actually had a cohesive story throughout them. The dialogue may have been terrible, there may have been plot holes, but it wouldn’t have worked without all 3 movies.

    You can completely drop episode 8 and nothing changes lol, not to mention there was no cohesion between any of them.

  3. Strange_Specialist4 on

    The prequels have their issues, but the sequels don’t even have a coherent storyline. You can see the script flip flopping between films

  4. FreezingRobot on

    Here’s the thing: People have been crying about „Star Wars sucks now“ since Return of the Jedi. It’s nothing new. However, I think there’s a big difference between „this is not as good as what I grew up with“ and „this is a complete mess“. There’s no saving the sequels because you had two different directors who absolutely hated what the other was doing. People aren’t going to come around to the sequels.

  5. antonius1903 on

    I think in 10 years people might appreciate Last Jedi more, but I don’t see that with Rise of Skywalker.

  6. Huge disagree, and the big difference here is that while the prequels might not be good films, they’re at least made with an incredible amount of care, planning, and heart, by the man who created the franchise.

    The sequels are not only bad films, they’re poorly planned corporate bullshit made as quickly as possible for the sake of recouping Disney’s money as fast as they could.

    They are NOT the same thing. The prequels are bad in an endearing way, the sequels are bad in a way that highlights everything wrong with the modern studio movie making process.

  7. AppalachianMusic on

    I doubt it. The prequels are bad, but theyre a singular vision by a crazy genius of the genre. The sequels are a corporate cash grab with no planning thay arguably killed the franchise.

  8. BindermanTranslation on

    Just need to let the nostalgia clingers room to appreciate that they liked being whatever the age they were during these releases than they do 10 years later.

  9. I doubt this but we’ll see. Especially because it’s been 10 years already and opinions haven’t really changed. Force awakens came out in 2015.

  10. Star Wars and Empire Strikes back were good.

    Everything since has just been lightsaber toy product placement.

  11. Prequels have hot padme and cool lightsaber fights/space battles/stupid droids. What do sequels have??

  12. For all their flaws, I enjoyed the prequels, and Revenge Of The Sith being the best meant ending on a positive note. I think that wins a lot of fans over.

    The sequels ended with Rise Of Skywalker – a movie with a lot of plot holes, and a host of other issues that individually we might ignore but together are hard to gloss over.

  13. Sasquatcheeethree on

    Oh I don’t think they’ll be regarded the same way as the prequels. Force awakens is entertaining. Last jedi is divisive. Rise is a cash grab

  14. I enjoyed The Force Awakens. The other two seemed like dick swinging battles between the directors. The stories only served to contradict the prior films. The sequel trilogy ended up being a narrative mess with space horses thrown in for the merch people. No one will remember the sequels.

  15. WatTambor420 on

    I bet that sentiment does eventually happen.

    Both the prequels and sequels are awful. But a huge amount of people who saw them as kids will look back and think “I enjoyed that part of my life, but yeah the movies kinda sucked”

    Because that’s essentially what happened to the prequels. People didn’t start thinking they were good, they were thinking the life context they had for those movies was good and they’ll yearn for it.

  16. bbibbyrapskyle1975 on

    I enjoyed the prequels (with the exception of JarJar and the pod racing taking up a lot of time) and I still enjoy them to this day. Never understood all the hate.

    The sequels are wildly inconsistent in their tone (switching directors, studio interference) and while I don’t completely hate them, they very much felt like movies created by a committee. There is some solid cinematography, but the dialogue isn’t great and the plot takes a dive and implodes by the third film. 

  17. I feel like that’s just false. The prequels had a coherent story that continued from one installment to the next. Eventually , things could be overlooked. I just don’t see that happening with the sequels.

  18. Nah.

    I have my same critiques of the prequels now as I did then.

    Haden still acted badly in E2, the dialog for the entire trilogy was dog shit. And all in all wasnt worth decanonizing EU for.

  19. I agree. The fandom is incredibly fickle, and in the next generation always appreciates them more.

  20. RedditProfileName69 on

    As a prequels enjoyer, I liked enough of the dialogue to ignore the shitty parts of dialogue. Plus, the saber battles, CGI, and overall cinematography were all very enjoyable for me.

    For me, the sequels have little to no redeeming qualities. The saber battles sucked, but more importantly the thematic betrayal of Rey being a daughter of the Emperor totally ruined any goodwill I had towards the sequels. The only part I liked was Adam Driver’s performance, as he embodied the rage and power of his character well.

  21. phantompower_48v on

    The prequels are hard to watch, the dialogue is terrible, a lot of the acting just isn’t great, and the CGI aged like milk. For all of George Lucas’s genius, he isn’t a great writer, and is a terrible editor. He had ultimate control of the prequels, and it ruined them.

    The Force Awakened started the sequels with so much potential. I still enjoy it. All that potential was squandered. Instead of allowing writers to make a coherent story, it’s clear Disney was chasing check marks on marketing surveys and making knee jerk decisions to test audience reactions.

    Rogue one is the best of the “recent” movies.

    The original trilogy is still untouched.

  22. SecretFox4632 on

    Yeah I can’t wait to rewatch all my favorite characters getting killed and then watching a Palpatine claim to be an honorary Skywalker at the end. lol

  23. _ChipWhitley_ on

    I rewatched 7, 8, and 9 recently and holy fuck are those movies bad. I used to think they were just ok, but this time it felt like a chore getting through them.

  24. lihingpineapple on

    I think and hope The Last Jedi will be remembered more fondly. I get that hardcore fans were upset with the usage of the original characters, but as a casual Star Wars fan that didn’t bother me. I appreciated them trying to do something different and move the story to a new place.

    The Force Awakens worked for me at the time because of nostalgia but I don’t think it’s aged well. The Rise of Skywalker was dead on arrival IMO. I don’t think either will be remembered fondly.

  25. LJGuitarPractice on

    BB-8 was cool from the jump. So was Rey’s bread maker. Everything else was crap

  26. Devolutionator on

    You can make a halfway decent movie between the three prequels. Didn’t Zach braff already do that?

  27. RonSwanson069 on

    I have no data to back this up, but I feel like the prequels completely outdid the sequels in the ultimate metric. Toy sales.

  28. This made me go check again and unfortunately the Sequels are still a complete garbage.

  29. Practical_Wish_4063 on

    Who loves the prequels *now*?

    I’m speaking for myself, of course, but I still feel the exact same way I feel about the prequels then as I do now, but the sequels are terrible movies regardless of that fact.

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