Disney Officially Speaks Out on 'Star Wars' Cancelation, Confirms Series Replacements "in Development"

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Mae (Amandla Stenberg) screaming in 'The Acolyte'

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8 Comments

  1. David Foust

    It failed because it was poorly written, acted, and badly executed. Most of it made NO sense at all.. they don’t care about the brand just about the bucks. THAT is why the toys don’t sell, the hotel failed and fans walking away from a franchise they USED to love with a passion. Way to kill something so beloved Kathleen.

    1. Jo Tong

      THANK YOU!!! So many people have talked about how they hate the show because it’s so poorly written, but the writers and reporters just want to push that people don’t like it because it leans Left. They don’t want to admit that they were lazy and just wanted to make some quick cash

    2. Terry

      Bwahaha , ok Mr. Ebert , what series did you male. Lmao

  2. Janequa L

    Thomas, why are you reducing the show’s failed to politics? How have you not considered actual critiques of the show?

  3. leperparson

    the show got cancelled because it was written poorly. not everything is about flame wars bruh. it was garbo, get over it

  4. Caine

    The show was a failure in all areas. Did it unnecessarily go out of its way to check demographic boxes? Yeah. Everything Disney does these days. It also shit on the well done star wars lore at the same time. Stop trying to reinvent the fucking wheel and retcon decades with every show. Clearly didn’t learn from the sequels. Now, the current shows have the impossible task of making all this Disney nonsense make sense.

  5. Eric

    Yep, always going to be a few bigoted trolls. Got to be because the other side has to have an excuse why their poor product didn’t work and bigot blaming is the go to. How about they talk to real, life long Star Wars fans and see what concepts work and what doesn’t. With that data, then work within those parameters. That easy. Star Wars should bring people together, not drive them apart.

    1. Danny O.

      “How about they talk to real, life long Star Wars fans and see what concepts work and what doesn’t. With that data, then work within those parameters.”

      Disney actually talk to fans? Disney actually listening to fans? Disney working within parameters that fans would enjoy? In which dimension would THAT occur?!

      Talking to fans is a waste of their time, considering they won’t really listen to the fans. Even if they DID listen, they’ve already decided that THEY are the ones to tell people what the fans want. The only parameters they’re sticking to are whatever fits their agenda & MIGHT give them lots of money.

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