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re: At what point will Disney completely change the Star Wars lore?
Posted on 6/20/24 at 11:03 am to lsu4life77
Posted on 6/20/24 at 11:03 am to lsu4life77
Disney began destroying the Star Wars lore with the Force Awakens. It just continues to get worse.
Posted on 6/20/24 at 1:03 pm to Kracka
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I can't believe Dave Filoni allowed these storylines that are in direct contradiction to cannon. He's the chief creative office for Lucasfilm.
I have heard some people say that Filoni is very good at surviving at the high corporate level. So maybe he is knee deep in this and approves. Or maybe:
Filoni: "I don't know about this. I have some issues with ____"
Kennedy: "We are doing it"
Filoni: "Ok"
Posted on 6/20/24 at 1:15 pm to lsu4life77
its been changed since day 1, what are you talking about
Posted on 6/20/24 at 2:46 pm to lsu4life77
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At what point will Disney completely change the Star Wars lore?
Worrying about the "lore" of a universe whose lore has been consistently changed/altered/added to/retconned since the second film in 1980 is more troubling than disney "changing" anything. And i dont see how adding witches into the distant past changes anything you saw in any of the 11 movies. It sounds crazy, but our world also included things decades, centuries, and millenia ago that didn't ultimately stick around.
You guys are worried about your nostalgic feelings toward 3 movies from over 40 years ago (if you have a similar level of nostalgia for the 3 smasmortions that lucas released as prequels then you have a different disease). Those movies were constructed using tropes and what the author thought would look cool. They weren't worried at all about consistency. If Lucas cared about consistency, he wouldn't have let Kasdan talk him into making Vader be Luke's father.
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