Mandalorian looks at what the future of Stand Wars will look like in the next few years

Star Wars is a big synonym; Big wars, big ships and, most importantly, big movie theater screens. But the future is changing, and Mandalorian shows exactly what it looks like.

The next three years will expand to the Star Wars universe at Disney +. Disney is not planning to release another Star Wars movie until 2022. Executives bring the current annual release schedule to the audience’s fatigue is universally acknowledged. This is not the first time an annual Star Wars movie will come out in four years, but the franchise isn’t really going anywhere.

The first finger to dip into the water was Disney’s Mandalorian, which just aired its season finale with criticism and fan appreciation. Ultimately the aspiration of the Mandalorians, though the first season filled with hiccups, was satisfying and Lucasfilm is a perfect example of how the Star Wars universe could expand without relying on big drama. Even where the Mandororians stumbled, they did not feel as intense as people’s problems with movies from Star Wars like The East and The Rise of Skywalker.

That stumbling block is the growing pain that can be spread next season. There is less pressure for a Star Wars show than a new movie – and especially a new trilogy. Lucasfilm and Disney are now in a perfect place: Mandorolian is a success, Star Wars is well-suited for further testing, and Disney + is a new sandbox that will allow similar experiments. The future of Star Wars will not only survive and die in major event films such as The Rise of Skywalker; It will be a success on the consistently weird and fun Star Wars show.

Lastly, the ambitious, hiccup-filled first season of the Mandalorians was satisfying
Mandororian is a project that was tested and surpassed everyone’s expectations, including Disney CEO Bob Iger. Mandolorian became one of the most talked-about shows of the year and made an event at Baby Yoda. The weekly episode of the new episode on Twitter is in stark contrast to the negative commentary surrounding the Rise of the Skywalker. Most of the conversations that people have had about the trilogy, including The Last Jedi, seemed to be a fatigue for the current Star Wars storyline. After movies aren’t gone forever, fatigue is settling down.

The next few years will be a time for Disney to tweet Disney + and to test ideas among favorite franchises to see what people want and don’t want. Animated Star Wars: The Clone Wars is returning for the seventh season next year, and there is a possibility that Diego Luna will chase a character based on the series, Cassian is indoor, landing in the second half of 2020, perhaps for the second season of The Mandalorian already. May appear in 2020 or 2028. And then Ivan McGregor’s Obi-One show is a spin on the show once more. Philma to be released Feb. speculation, which in 2021 is likely to be a hit as a streaming series

Being a Disney + product is a big bet for the company, and the risks are high, but the show is crap that it’s not risky to be forced to fit in for a big tentpole movie template at one time. Disney’s streaming service requires content. Star Wars as a universe allows for countless stories. This is a perfect franchise for Disney to explore, giving fans more Star Wars in their lives but in a bite-sized piece that is not connected to Skywalker’s storyline.

As a Disney + product this is a big bet for the company, and the partnership is high
Cross-pollination Disney + and big drama events are a way to keep people involved in the franchise – it rolls eyes from a tired and creative perspective. There are multiple ways to create a franchise – just watch The Matrix, Fast and Furious, and DC movies – but executives will receive comments from Disney based on previous comments that echo what Marvel Studios has planned. This includes bringing in a producer like Kevin Feig, who originally transformed the Marvel Cinematic Universe and teamed up with independent directors to tell the different stories in the Star Wars universe.

This is already a strategy that we have begun to see effectively. New shows like Falcon and Winter Soldier will be picking up where Avengers: Endgame has left. Others, like Loki and WandaVision, will be present in the universe. Big Tentpole cinema events like Doctor Strange and Madness’s Multivators are part of Feig’s strategy for the MCU to tie it all together: Marvel’s future is more dependent on Disney + a platform where movies are finished and live one-on-one TVs live. If everything goes according to plan, they will feed each other.

Marvel Cinematic Universe is not just a theatrical drama, the content head of Divine + told The Verge. Looping into stories with Disney + shows, it’s also a streaming. According to execs, it’s not just Marvel that Disney is looking to work with. Star Wars

Best and Worst of Star Wars: The Rise of the Skywalker – Our World Review

Around the world, millions of fans are rushing to see Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, most of the people in the CNET office. Reel down the corridors and cubicles, echoing the debate over whether that scene and The Last Jedi were amazing / trash, with no work to finish.

Editors around the world have been given different opinions about the momentary termination of the trilogy, to turn off the fistfights around the water cooler. Tell us what you think in the comments. Do you agree with these views or have we all missed the mark?

Be careful that the spoilers are as incoming as the X-Wings armada. Haven’t seen the movie yet? Check out our spoiler-free review and prepare everything with an outline guide to learning about the film.

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Classic fans will love it – even if it is re-read
I’ll give it to JJ Abrams. He knows how to make a polished, eye-catching film so that Star Wars fans include all the elements they want. The Rise of the Skywalker is a relentless thrill ride that runs from one plot point to another and provides plenty of fantastic set pieces and nods to the elements of the original trilogy. Star Wars is back, I thought.

But here’s the thing about Abram’s films – they go away so quickly you really don’t have time to process what’s happening.

After the excitement of another Star Wars film subsided, and I had time to think about it, I realized that it hits the same plot points as Return of the Jedi. It’s not exactly a force read that Force Awakens was, but there are enough similarities that you can easily see the parallel structure. For some, especially fans who hated The Last Jedi, this may come as a relief. The Rise of the Skywalker Click and place lots of pieces in Force Awakens. It is ultimately produced and widely entertaining, even if it comes as predictable.

  • Roger Cheung, New York

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Nothing could save it
It was a strange experience for me. The first thing I did was dislike the Star Wars movie, since I don’t know if there was a way for me to be overly positive about this movie, since the previous two installments made me do very little to care about most of the characters or their woes. Did.

Some things I enjoyed: A great idea to jump multiple light speeds, the Emperor seemed disgusting and weird in the best possible way, and the “Ray Jedi Support” scene was some really cool fan service. But at the end of the day, you’re giving a promising performance of four truly talented actors who were thwarted by an absurd, misleading script.

  • Eric Franklin, San Francisco

The best from the new trilogy
I approach the Rise of the Skywalker with suspicion. I wasn’t a fan of The Force Awakens or The Last Jedi. But this last Star Wars has many similarities to the original trilogy and is a fitting tribute to the galaxy far away. There are plenty of jokes from Droid and Finn and Poe’s growing enthusiasm for bromance. There are very gentle moments. There is another “I know” moment of Han Solo. There are lots of action and fight sequences, and the horses climb up a spaceship! And Ray looks for his last name before finally choosing a better name.

Now, when can I expect to know where he came from?

  • Patricia Puentes, San Francisco

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The formula is strong with this one
The thing I never expected to feel in a Star Wars movie is nothing. Especially the final Star Wars movie. Especially with such a climactic cavalcade of cameos and spectacular moments, this movie is probably the most Star Wars movie of Star Wars. The Rise of the Skywalker boasted about some of the biggest moments and characters you’ve probably never seen – and I know I’ve seen every one of them look spectacular and cool and delight a lot of people – I just couldn’t care if they were off the list. Don’t mind the tick.

Whatever your feelings about The Last Jedi, you have to admit it showed that Star Wars films still have the power to surprise. The Rise of the Skywalker has no courage. Nevertheless, I admit this will be a very satisfying final for many dedicated fans. But for all the noise and rage, the protected and predictable The Rise of Skywalker is just remodeling deck chairs in Death Star.

  • Richard Trenholm, London

Large buffet, little satisfaction
I’ve been a Star Wars fan since the Sixties, so when I don’t like a Star Wars movie, it always gets confused with me. And I didn’t like The Rise of Skywalker, though it didn’t betray the franchise in any way. I also reminded myself that this is not a great ending to the story of the nine films, it was shot in 20

What are all the Star Wars movies and shows you should order?

The three Star Wars trilogy is finally coming to an end with the premiere of The Rise of the Skywalker, so there’s no better time to watch the whole series again and introduce it to your kids.

There are several traditional tahsic ways to revisit the saga. You can view the plays in chronological order or in chronological order. There is also a lesser-known “Machete Order”, which cuts your re-watch and takes Machete to Phantom Menace.

There are opinions in favor of all the different orders. The chronological sequence might be the obvious choice, but some argue that it’s not as enjoyable, except that you started with Phantom Menace, which is probably our least favorite movie of the bunch. Show up chronologically prematurely reveals the biggest twist in the series by revealing Luke’s father, a moment in Star Wars.

There is also a satisfying point to seeing the pictures in their theater, of course, “I am your father” remains intact, but the genre of the story jumps. You would hop between Episodes IV-VI (the original trilogy published between 1977 and 1983), then Episodes I-III (a previous trilogy published between 1999 and 2005), and finally, Episodes VII-IX (a sequel published in 2015). Trilogy) and 2019).

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And then there’s the new Anthology films – Rogue One (2016) and Solo: A Star Wars Story (2018). These take place between the originals and prequels but were released during the sequel trilogy. You can see how quickly this all becomes a mess, which is why it is creating the perfect order that solves most of these problems. Here is Pocket-Lint’s ultimate guide to watching the Star Wars trilogies.

Star Wars movies and shows: Best viewing orders
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An at-a-glance, spoiler-free version of this guide is at the bottom, along with quick listings for other orders – chronological, theatrical, and Machete, Rinster, and the complete saga – in case you want to explore them, too.

NOTE: THERE ARE SPOILERS BELOW.

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A New Hope (1977)
While technically the sixth movie, chronologically, A New Hope is worth watching first purely because it is the start of everything. It’s also the only Star Wars movie that treats viewers as if they’d never seen the saga before. So, Luke starts meeting Obi-Wan, getting a lightsaber, and learning about the Force and Darth Vader before he heads off to save Princess Leia and destroy the Death Star.

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Rogue One (2016)
The first of the new “Anthology” films, Rogue One is filled with a New Hope backstory. It follows the daughter of the Death Star’s creator, Jyn Erso, as she is freed by the Rebel Alliance and tasked with finding the plans that lead to the ultimate weapon’s destruction. Yes, it ends where a New Hope begins, but because it’s so reliant on you knowing A New Hope already, we think it’s best to watch them in reverse. You ‘ll learn who created the Death Star, why it is so easily destroyed, and you will meet many Bothans who died to steal the Death Star plans.

The Empire Strikes Back (1980)
Empire Strikes Back is widely regarded as one of the greatest sequels of all time. After the initial battle over the frozen planet Hoth, Luke heads to begin his Jedi training with Yoda, while Han Solo and Princess Leia head to Cloud City to meet Han’s old friend Lando Calrissian. But Han and Leia are betrayed and then used as bait by Vader to lure Luke. It all culminates in a showdown between Vader and Luke and ends with a twist.

The Phantom Menace (1999)
And, just like that, we go from one of the most loved installments to the most loathed of all time. The film follows Obi-Wan Kenobi and his master Qui-Gon Jinn as they attempt to protect the Queen of Naboo and stumble upon a young slave boy named Anakin Skywalker. You’re also forced to sit through two hours of Jar-Jar Binks and the sleep-inducing Galactic Senate negotiations. So, if you have seen this film before, just skip it on your next rewatch. Although it does provide some details important to another prequel film, and it has a great lightsaber duel.

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Every new Star Wars movie and TV show has been confirmed so far

Although Star Wars: Rise of the Skywalker may bring the story of Skywalker to an end, there are still plenty of adventures far, far away set in the galaxy. Where in the past, live-action Star Wars was only for the big screen (minus a few Christmas specials), thanks to Disney’s streaming service, Disney Plus, the future of the franchise is much higher on the small screen.

There is also a change in the pace at which the new Star Wars movies will be released at the cinema. A new Star Wars movie has been released every year since the debut of The Force Awakens in the 21st. However, after The Rise of Skywalker, we have to wait until December 2022 for another big screen adventure, from which there will be a new release every two years. Those years of Star Wars will instead be filled with new Avatar movies.

So, what story will the new Star Wars movies tell? Lucasfilm and Disney are generally hard-pressed. “We’re looking forward to the next story,” Lucasfilm director Kathleen Kennedy told The Hollywood Reporter. “We are not just looking at another trilogy, we are looking forward to the next 10 years or so” “

Which Star Wars movies first come out after Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker? Will there be any other “Star Wars Story” standalone films like Rogue One and Solo? When is the new Star Wars: Mandorolian TV show coming up? Read on to find out more about the new Star Wars movies that may be on your way …

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Star Wars: The Rise of the Skywalker
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Release Date: December 19, 2019 (UK) / December 20, 2019 (US)

Star Wars: The Rise of the Skywalker is the only new Star Wars movie we can talk to very convincingly once Colin Travaro was appointed Director of Jurassic World, JJ Abrams of The Force Awakens took over. It only makes him one of two guys – the other being George Lucas, the creator of the series – who will direct multiple Star Wars films. Abrams said he originally had no plans to return, “but he couldn’t resist when the opportunity was presented to us to end a story that started new stories.”

In terms of storytelling, we don’t know much, because the trailers only hinted at what’s to come (it would be good to read all of our Rise of the Skywalker theories). We know of actors, including Mark Hamill, Carrie Fisher, Billy D. Williams, Naomi Aki, Richard E. Grant, and Kerry Russell, as well as other major faces from previous sequel trilogy installments. Fisher will appear as Leia using the Force Awakens footage shot for Force Awakens, but there is still no word on how Luke will return after he dies in The Last Jedi. Smart Money will return as the Obi-Wan Kenobi-style Force ghost.

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The three Star Wars movies are scheduled between 2022 and 2026 and will be primarily directed by Gamers of Game of Thrones show-runners David Benef and DB Weiss. However, the deal was cut short, as both men were busy doing Netflix shows (they signed a no-no deal with streaming service in early 2019). They said in a statement, “There are only so many hours in the day, and we feel that we cannot do justice to both Star Wars and our Netflix project.” So we are moving away with regret. “

Benioff and Weiss did not reveal what they planned on a galaxy far, they reaffirmed their love for Star Wars, while Kathleen Kennedy left the door open to return: “David Benioff and Dan Weiss are incredible storytellers, we hope when they When he is able to move away from the busy schedule to focus on Star Wars To be included in the ride “

With the throne duo no longer on board, who will take charge of piloting the next Rise of the Skywalker galaxy? We currently have no real idea except that Kathleen Kennedy has decided, and that choice will be announced in January 2021. One thing we do know is that it will not be lifted by Rian Johnson. Tell me something

Best Star Wars Movies – Ranked! A New Hope from The Rise of Skywalker

Which Star Wars Movie is the Best Star Wars Movie? For science-fiction, questions are like choosing a beloved child. Each – prequel, sequel or spin-off – has its own merits, and everyone – including the original trilogy – has its own flaws. Choosing the best Star Wars movie is therefore a great thing to finish the Kessel Run in 12 Perseux (well, maybe not so hard).

Still, we gave it our best shot. We – GameSadar +, Total Movies and SFX – have put our heads together for a definitive ranking of Star Wars movies. When there was a clear winner, the margins were the smallest between the first and second places and the fourth and fifth places. We also decided to include the Clone Wars animated movie and Christmas specials. Which, of course, will probably come as a relief to anyone who has seen the Star Wars Christmas special. Star Wars: The Rise of the Skywalker has also made an appearance below, though the placement may have changed since the settlement was dealt with by us 9.

So, without further ado, these are the best Star Wars movies of all time – ranked!

১১. Attack of the Clones (212)
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While not overwhelmed by trade talks, the Clones attack marked the weakest installment of the previous trilogy. Obi-Wan Kenobi (played by the consistently great Ian McGregor) detectives, trying to figure out what’s happening in Kamino is a fun way through space. Also, the last jet-pack with Jango Fett is fun.

Unfortunately, though, it is a spontaneous romance between Anakin and Padme that is absolutely monotonous. Haden Christensen turns the future Lord Vader into a mopy, brittle teenager, Natalie Portman calls for her acting. Then again, we find that Yoda and Count Dooku fight, which is the highlight of Episode 2.

  1. The Phantom Menace (1999)
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    Phantom Menace goes completely wrong. Jack Lloyd has the unfortunate acting role of Anakin; There are multiple aliens designs that are vaguely racist caricatures; Jar-jar binks exist. Still, Episode 1 has some really cool stuff that shouldn’t be overlooked.

Regardless of your feelings about the Gunguans, the Nebula rainforest, the Atlantean suburbs, and the Utopian Palaces, they serve as a fantastic backdrop to the Star Wars universe. The podcasting scene is fun with Ben-Hur’s timeless chariot competition. And the Lightsaber dual event at the Grand Finals is phenomenal. Qi-Gon and Obi-Wan vs. Darth Mall and his Double Blood Lightsbar are one of the very easy-to-fight scenes in the entire series.

৯. Revenge of the Sith (23)
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As you probably expected to scroll through this list, the predecessors make up the three below. Revenge of the Sith marks the worst. Again, let’s first unleash those non-effective elements: General Grievous is wasted, Mass Wind doesn’t get the arch that anyone wanted, killing Anakin’s youth is ridiculous, and the dialogue remains in question.

Yet, Sith’s revenge is strangely satisfying. McGregor becomes the frustrated-yet-tired Obi-Wan we always knew he could be. Another Yoda fight makes silly fun. The emperor’s statement about the deceased’s death is great. We may not rank the prequel trilogy here as high, but there is definitely love element throughout the three films.

  1. Single (2018)
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    Han Solo’s adventure has always been a pervasive ground to tell fascinating new Star Wars stories, so when Disney announced a spin-off about a fake nerf-hitter, very few fans were surprised. The concern was: will any actor ever match Harrison Ford’s swagger? Thankfully, there was one person who stepped up to the plate and managed to idolize Solo almost perfectly: Alden Ehrenrich.

After perhaps an uninteresting performance at first, Ehrnich soon became solo as we all love, carrying the movie through a fascinating, unfinished adventure. We won’t need an Origin story for his name, or his first meeting with Chey to be in the muddy hole, but the result is a Star Wars movie that is more similar to the original trilogy than any of the previous ones (or, really, Rogue One). There is also Donald Glover in the character of Londo Calrissian, who is so beautifully replicated in the character that you would think that Glover spent his entire life in this one character.

  1. Rogue One (21 2016)
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    Rogue One takes the Star Wars universe to something that has never happened before. There is not a decent Jedi, just a Lightsaber action and only a few recognizable characters. Still, Rogue One works because it promises to be completely different from other Star Wars films on this list.

The story of Star Wars is a fierce war movie that never fails despite a tragic adversity. Under the title Felicity Jones, Rogue One succeeds in killing its original cast and in the end provides a glimmer of hope. Also, this is the perfect spinal chilling

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