Why does Disney hate this movie?Movie = remains to be seen
Marketing for the movie = trash
It has long been established that most of the ships are commercially produced vehicles and that there are multiples out there. In the show Djarin was even hoping to get another ST-70 when his was destroyed.Somehow the Razor Crest returned....
I can't wait for the scene where Djarin contacts King Rolland's cousin of planet Druidia about getting a good deal on a used ST-70. Hopefully Djarin does fall for the invisible clear coating to protect the paint and the cheap third party alarm. It probably took him a while to get the insurance company to payoff when they totaled the Razor Crest.It has long been established that most of the ships are commercially produced vehicles and that there are multiples out there. In the show Djarin was even hoping to get another ST-70 when his was destroyed.
I think that’s a fair assessment, a single hit won’t instantly revive the brand but I think it has to do well if we hope to see more Star Wars movies in the near future .As a guess? If this movie is successful it’s going to be in the Deadpool lane. By that I mean the state of SW roughly parallels Marvel.
Sure Deadpool and Wolverine did very well. Don’t mean that Marvel was back because of it.
Same for SW if this does well, I don’t think it means SW IS “back!” It means a movie did well. The state of the franchise is very YTBD.
I’m a casual Star Wars viewer and not even remotely a Mandalorian fan (tried to watch 3 episodes and blechhhhh) but the buzz around Starfighter has me cautiously interested.Star Wars: Starfighter comes out in 2027 regardless, so there will actually be two results to draw conclusions from.
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