'Star Wars' Officially Remaking Disney+ Series Instead of Moving Forward With New Season

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Din Djarin (front) and Boba Fett (back) in 'The Book of Boba Fett'

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35 Comments

  1. Brayden

    No matter how much Disney has killed Star Wars into oblivion they will continue to kill it more and more

    1. Steph

      You can’t kill an idea you fucking idiot. You’re not a fan to begin with so F off somewhere else.

  2. PortaPowerPal

    The only Star Wars I’ve ever seen are the first six movies. Revenge of the Sith is my favorite. I don’t care about the original trilogy anymore due to Mark Hamill’s evilness. I have the music from some later Star Wars I never wanted to see but that’s about it as far as Disney Star Wars is concerned

    1. Matt

      Mark Hamil’s evilness? Lol. He is a fantastic person who literally embodies the Jedi Spirit in real life.

      1. Phoebe

        Obviously you’re just like him 👿

      2. Bert

        Very true, Matt. He’s a stand up guy!

        1. Duncan

          Why aren’t you de@d yet?

    2. Bill

      🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🙄🤡

  3. SpaceX

    Just admit that Pedro Pascal is box office poison

    1. Matt

      Well, since that would be a complete lie, its very hard to say that.

      1. Phoebe

        No it’s not a lie, time to crawl out of your fantasy bubble

        1. Bill

          Time for you to crawl back under your rock, Phoebe.

      2. Paula

        Its obvious he’s a blind shill so of course he’s going to view truth as a lie, but he probably can’t name one Pedro Pascal movie that was a billion dollar sensation. Even Fantastic Four didn’t do well. PP is just a horrible person

        1. Bill

          🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣🙄🤡

  4. Disco Jockey

    “It’s our Star Wars!”

    That’s right. It’s *your* Star Wars. Not *our* Star Wars. Therefore, you can keep it since it’s yours.

  5. Matt

    Disney needs to start filming 2-3 seasons of these shows at the beginning and the 3rd season needs to be a conclusion. Then, if the series works, they can continue, if not, its concluded for those of us who did like it. Every one of these series has been good, people weigh them FAR too heavily against the originals. There will never be anything like the originals. Rate each for what it is and stop comparing. Star Trek has a similar issues. Once you look at each individual series as it is, they are good. When you try and compare them, they become terrible. A masterpiece is a masterpiece for a reason. No one is making a Mona Lisa 2 and expecting the same level as the original. DaVinci can not be replicated, neither can the original star wars.

    1. Harley

      Amen, and they need to stop airing them years apart. That causes people to lose interest in these shows. Its not just Star Wars with this problem either. Years ago tv shows churned out 23 or more episodes a year. Summer time was used for reruns to give a follow up before the next season started in September. Nowadays they film just 6-8 episodes of a show that are only 40 minutes tops and then you dont see the shows next season for 2-5 years later. It is pathetic that they do that.

    2. Steve

      EXACTLY! Perfectly said! People’s opinions are like a$$holes everyone has one and most are full of 💩! lol

    3. Bill

      Exactly right. Comparisons are the death of enjoyment & fun. And the worst part of toxic fandom.

  6. Pennie

    I really think writing this off as a mistake is missing the bigger issue. My family and friends have loved The Mandalorian and the related Disney+ shows. The problem, in my opinion, isn’t that people don’t care about the movie — it’s that a lot of people simply don’t go to theaters the way they used to, and I barely saw any advertising for it.

    I honestly would not have known it was coming out if I hadn’t specifically looked up upcoming movies. Once I found out The Mandalorian was coming to theaters, I was excited. But people can’t show up for something they don’t even know exists.

    To me, this feels less like a failure of the movie itself and more like a failure to reach the audience that already loves this series!

    1. Tom

      Don’t blame the failure on people not going to the theater like they used to when Backrooms, Obsession and Scary Movie 6 profit well. People just don’t care for Disney Star Wars anymore. It’s a dead franchise. No one cares about the three prequels anymore and many say the third season of Wokedalorian was suck.

      Also don’t blame lack of advertising. Disney spent a lot of money on advertising. People just weren’t interested. Even children. I get on YouTube so I read what majority people actually say. Parents asked their kids if they wanted to see it and children were not interested.

      1. Mike

        My son really wants to see Mandalorian and Grogu… but when I told him we could probably only afford to go to Super Mario Galaxy or Mandalorian and Grogu, so if he wanted to see that one, we’d have to skip Super Mario (the first trailer dropped a few days before we went to go see Super Mario), he told us he’d just wait for it to come to Disney +.
        So, to some extent, it is that people just don’t go to theaters like they used to and studios need to find different ways of measuring success than just box office sales, but your point is still made, when a kid chooses a video game adaptation over a Star Wars movie, you know that the momentum of the series is done. And my son does enjoy Star Wars, it’s one of the series that he comes back to reliably.
        And it’s not that Star Wars has become political, it’s always been political. It’s that George Lucas used politics to tell a story (and he was consistent with those politics throughout the entire series, imperialism bad, individual liberty and local sovereignty good, conformity bad, embracing uniqueness good). Disney, for the most part has no story to tell, and their politics are whatever they think will be popular.

      2. Bill

        😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣🙄🤡 Ridiculous.

  7. Paula

    The Mandoverse is over. For a lot of fans it ended after the second season. Nobody cares about a middle-aged woke man’s relationship with a non-aging puppet anymore that talks gibberish.

    1. Bill

      🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣🙄🤡 ok troll. Get a life.

  8. Tom

    Shills will literally look for any other excuse for a movie failing other than the majority audience simply not being interested in it.

    “Oh people just didn’t hear about it” that’s an excuse. People who could care less about Disney Star Wars simply don’t keep up with new releases. Even if they did hear about it by word of mouth they still weren’t interested.

    “People don’t go to theaters anymore” that’s a lie. People will happily go if something good is playing. Take Project Hail Mary for example. Zootopia 2 made too much money. People had no problem seeing those three low budget horror films. It simply depends on the movie, who’s in it and the political controversy involved. Pedro Pascal is one of those controversial people next to Rachel Zegler who has said who’s viewership they didn’t want.

    When a movie fails, it’s not the audiences fault and it’s not the lack of advertising. It’s the people who made it or drove people away from it. People all over heard about Dirt Brown remake and it failed because it was trash

    1. Bill

      Baloney!

  9. James Burniston

    Actors just need to stay out if politics. You are paid to entertain us. Not tell us what we should do.

    1. J

      Agreed, we don’t care about your views Pedro, so stop trying to change us, we don’t want too.

  10. Darth drbz

    I get excited for these posts everytime and everytime it ends up being a comic book, I have to keep believing that it’s not over

  11. Sue

    I like The Mandalorian, The Book of Boba Fett, Ashland, basically the live action. I have no use for any of the cartoon versions. People need to stop ripping them up and take them fir what they are…entertainment.

  12. Reenie

    I loved all 3 seasons of the Mandalorian. I love how the series digs into Mandalorian beliefs, culture, and philosophy, ie. Honor, Loyalty, and Character. The addition of Grogu makes sense if you understand the Mandalorian belief in foundlings. Din Djarin himself was a foundling. It is because of us who love the story of the Mandalorian, that it”s popularity gave Disney cause to make a feature film. I hope John Favreau makes a season 4. I would like to see the rebuilding of Mandalor and the reuniting of the factions by Bokatan Kryze and the Armorer. It’s clear to me that the naysayers have not seen the entire series. As Mando says “one should not speak if one dies not know”.

  13. Eric

    Disney only cares about milking Star Wars for money and not about the story telling so they are ruining it with bad story telling and adding their woke stuff into it.

  14. Tairy

    Yikes. I don’t know what’s going on here except a bunch of grumpy people who don’t understand what Star Wars means. And that season 3 and Book of Boba Fett were poorly written trash. Doesn’t have anything to do with the actors. Kathleen Kennedy and Dave Filoni need to stop having opinions on things! Boba Fett is not all the sudden a good person who hangs out with teenagers. The whole clone wars hinging on Boba Fett in the prequels was ridiculous. TM is too old to play the role now. You can’t just play off canon and say “oh but this is fine because it was in the cartoons!” Season 3 of the Mandalorian wasn’t even about him. It was horrendous drivel.

    Everyone here is so scared of people having a political opinion, but think they’re big Star Wars fans? Did you miss the plot? STAR WARS IS POLITICAL. Also Pedro Pascal and Mark Hamill are amazing humans and get to have a say in their world. Get over yourselves. Y’all mad at Harrison Ford too for not kissing the orange dumpling’s tanned hide?

    1. Steve

      I look forward to Disney being broken up and having Lucasfilm taken away by Washington to be handed back to George’s family on a silver platter. That means no more new Star Wars material and the franchise is left to collect dust on a shelf. Pedro Pascal and Mark Hamill should be under contract to a studio and have no say at all. All movie stars will be under contract to the studios again when the media giants are broken up and the old Studio System returns taking Hollywood back to the 1930s and 40s. Back to the days of MGM on top with “more stars than there are in the heavens” again and back in the hands of the family of the great Louis B. Mayer. Back to the days of when Clark Gable was King of Hollywood and when Judy Garland skipped down the Yellow Brick Road as Dorothy.

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