Adamskywalker007 wrote:Future Vader is in the prequels, not to mention Obi-Wan and Luke and Leia's mother. As for the various EU TV series, those are hardly mainstream in the same sense as the films. The overwhelming majority of people who bothered to see ROTS in theaters never gave Clone Wars a second glance. It only made 68 million total worldwide vs ROTS making 102 million on its opening weekend alone.
If one annoying teenager and a whiny kid that look nothing like two old geezers they were in TOT are enough to produce that was at the time highest grossing movie in history, then sorry, I don't see what arguments anyone can have against side movie happening at the same time.
And 68 mln might not be a lot, but it was displayed in a tiny handful of cinemas and still millions saw it or bought DVD. That was glorified direct-to-tv animated movie, this only proves what power SW badge has.
The gaming community is hardly representative of the overall population that would watch films. And when it comes down to it, that's what Star Wars is. Depictions outside the realm of the films would need to be extremely good to really draw in viewers.
The sheer number of people willing to pay (far more than TV ticket costs) for game set 4000 years before the movies somehow doesn't spell 'side stories are not viable' to me.
* Bane was featured in Clone Wars and is thus still canon.
Please,
no minimalism
As someone in that demographic, I actually feel more nostalgic for the originals as an adult. The prequels just aren't as good and thus less worth rewatching.
You are an outlier. You actually saw all of them and can compare. My generation was about the last one that can say we saw SW TOT in cinemas, and that's because of 1997 anniversary Special Edition release. One year later, and TOT has to compete with
Matrix and
Phantom Menace, both of which make it look quaint and lose wow factor. Every year after that, more kids that saw Maul but never watched Luke Skywalker.
In fact, now that I think about it, one more month and we will be farther away from
Phantom Menace than someone watching
Return of the Jedi on very first seance. Talking about TOT being binding example to today's world still is blind nostalgia, I think