December 18, 2015 (December 17 within the UK) will probably be a day lengthy remembered. It was the day “The Drive Awakens” first arrived in theaters, when “Star Wars” icons Han Solo, Leia Organa, and (ultimately) Luke Skywalker made their long-awaited return to the large display, and continued their combat in opposition to the darkish facet.
The Skywalker Saga’s seventh instalment was a important and business success, and made Disney’s $4 billion buy of Lucasfilm in 2012 seem like a really good piece of enterprise.
Since then, there have been 4 extra films and the franchise’s first-ever adventures in live-action TV, however — whereas it is undoubtedly been a profitable endeavor — this new “Star Wars” period hasn’t at all times been plain crusing.
The Skywalker Saga
The “Star Wars” sequel trilogy was the holy grail of Disney’s Lucasfilm buy. Followers — and quite a few spin-off novels — had been pondering what occurred after “Return of the Jedi” for many years, and now they’d get to see it on the large display. With Harrison Ford, Mark Hamill, and Carrie Fisher returning because the holy trinity of Han, Luke, and Leia.
Hiring a director who’d just lately had success resurrecting the different main “Star” franchise proved a sensible transfer. Lucas’s bizarre, out-there story remedies (finally jettisoned by Disney) would have made for intriguing films, however JJ Abrams’ crowd-pleasing method (co-scripted with “The Empire Strikes Again” author Lawrence Kasdan) was what the franchise wanted. Sure, “The Drive Awakens“‘ plot was primarily a remix of “A New Hope” nevertheless it additionally informed these gen-X followers who’d moaned concerning the prequels that Disney knew tips on how to make their type of “Star Wars”. It stays the one movie within the franchise to prime $2 billion on the international field workplace.
Whereas “The Drive Awakens” performed it secure, follow-up “The Final Jedi” (2017) took some large swings. The ensuing movie turned probably the most divisive in the complete saga.
For some — this author included — author/director Rian Johnson’s decisions have been splendidly daring and surprising: Luke’s disillusionment with the Jedi, Rey’s “no person” parentage, and Snoke’s shock loss of life all delivered on the trailer’s promise that “this isn’t going to go the way in which you assume”. Different sectors of the fanbase, nevertheless, noticed these as negatives, together with the very gradual starship chase, the detour to a playing planet, and accusations of extreme wokeness. (The deeply disagreeable on-line abuse directed at members of the solid and crew, notably Kelly Marie Tran, highlighted the darkish facet of fandom.)
Then got here “The Rise of Skywalker” (2019)…
Errors have been undoubtedly made in each “The Drive Awakens” and “The Final Jedi” — most notably, passing up the chance to reunite Han, Luke and Leia on display — however “The Rise of Skywalker” was a bona fide catalogue of errors.
With Leia reportedly set to take a number one position in “Episode IX”, the unhappy passing of Carrie Fisher in December 2016 threw the filmmakers probably the most tragic of curveballs. However when authentic author/director Colin Trevorrow (“Jurassic World”) departed the mission lower than two years forward of its deliberate launch— “now we have come to the conclusion that our visions for the mission differ,” stated a Lucasfilm assertion — returning director Abrams discovered himself in a race in opposition to time.
He wasn’t helped by the Skywalker Saga’s advert hoc method to plotting, surprisingly harking back to Penalties, the outdated parlour recreation the place gamers need to proceed one another’s unseen tales. It turned on the market’d been little overarching grand plan for the brand new trilogy, as every artistic workforce riffed on their predecessor’s concepts.
Whereas this narrative flexibility had arguably labored in Johnson’s favor, Abrams and co-writer Chris Terrio made some actually odd decisions. They did not draw back from these aforementioned large swings, however resurrecting the long- (and really) useless Emperor Palpatine — whereas revealing he’d been pulling the First Order’s strings all alongside — made the “Star Wars” galaxy really feel very, very small, undermining all the pieces that had made “The Final Jedi” memorable.
The retcons — similar to Rey being something however no person (hey everybody, she’s Palpatine’s granddaughter!) — have been completely nonsensical, as have been a budget, simply undone shock moments like Chewbacca’s “loss of life”. Questions posed in “The Drive Awakens” concerning the origins of the Knights of Ren and the way Maz Kanata obtained Luke’s lightsaber remained frustratingly unanswered. After which there was Carrie Fisher’s posthumous look as Princess Leia, an unsatisfying mix of unused footage and CG recreation. In hindsight, it will have been higher to have this beloved character die off-screen.
“The Rise of Skywalker” stays a really costly ode to that outdated proverb that “those that fail to plan, plan to fail”. It is nonetheless, by a ways, the worst movie within the franchise, and ended (for now) the Skywalker Saga on a downer. It was additionally the fifth “Star Wars” film launched within the house of 4 years — it is telling there hasn’t been one other within the six years since.
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Star Wars Undertaking |
Grade |
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The Drive Awakens |
A- |
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The Final Jedi |
A |
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The Rise of Skywalker |
D- |
Standalone films
And but the movie turned out to be among the best in the complete franchise. It was a darkish, gritty warfare film, the place themes about sacrifice (everyone dies!) sat side-by-side with the unashamed nostalgia of OG X-Wings and TIE Fighters dogfighting.
The second “Star Wars Story”, “Solo”, was much less profitable. Going again to the origins of everybody’s favourite scoundrel, Han Solo, might have felt like a no brainer — particularly with Kasdan on board as co-writer — however the movie by no means felt like an important addition to the quickly increasing canon.
As with “Rogue One” there was hassle behind the scenes, as authentic administrators Phil Lord and Christopher Miller (“The Lego Film”) left the manufacturing — “totally different artistic visions” have been blamed for the departure as soon as once more. Ron Howard, proprietor of two of the most secure palms in Hollywood, was employed to shepherd the manufacturing over the road.
However, whether or not or not you are feeling Alden Ehrenreich was as much as filling Harrison Ford’s boots, the movie’s largest downside was its idea. “Solo” was much less a narrative than a succession of solutions to questions you by no means wanted to ask, from recreating the Kessel Run to confirming the origins of the Solo title — he is travelling alone, geddit? Little did we all know that this “fill within the canonical blanks” method to storytelling would later grow to be integral to the “Star Wars” galaxy….
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Star Wars Undertaking |
Grade |
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Rogue One |
A |
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Solo |
C |
Tv
The launch of Disney+ in November 2019 gave “Star Wars” the prospect to take its first step into a bigger world. Positive, there had been loads of animated collection already (together with the sensible “The Clone Wars”), however nothing live-action, regardless of Lucas’s finest efforts on the deserted “Star Wars: Underworld“.
Jon Favreau’s “The Mandalorian” (2019) was the suitable present on the proper time, a welcome nod to the franchise’s space-western roots during which a bounty looking loner turned surrogate dad to the cutest child within the galaxy. It regarded pretty much as good as a film, but in addition made probably the most of its episodic construction. For the primary time in its historical past, probably the most thrilling place within the “Star Wars” galaxy could possibly be discovered on TV.
Subsequent Disney+ exhibits have been extra inconsistent. The galaxy’s most notorious bounty hunter had come near headlining his personal film within the 2010s, however finally turned the lead in “The Mandalorian” spin-off, “The E-book of Boba Fett” (2021). Fett’s efforts to take management of the late Jabba the Hutt’s crime empire lacked the essential Grogu issue, nevertheless, and — considerably mockingly — the seven-part collection’ two finest episodes have been “The Mandalorian” outings in all however title.
This post-“Return of the Jedi” interval within the “Star Wars” timeline has proved notably fertile floor for the franchise, with “Ahsoka” (2023) (which has been renewed for a second season) and “Skeleton Crew” (2024) (which has not).
Co-created by “Spider-Man: Homecoming” director Jon Watts, “Skeleton Crew” was a enjoyable, refreshing effort to recreate “The Goonies” in outer house. “Ahsoka”, in the meantime”, gave former Lucasfilm animation overlord Dave Filoni (now Lucasfilm’s chief artistic officer) the prospect to proceed the tales of characters and storylines established in “The Clone Wars” and “Star Wars Rebels”. It is as lore-heavy as something in “Star Wars” — arguably an excessive amount of so for informal viewers — and adheres carefully to the “plug these gaps” formulation established by “Solo”.
Together with the functionally titled “Obi-Wan Kenobi” miniseries (2022), “Ahsoka” marked an necessary shift within the franchise’s technique. Whereas the primary batch of Disney-era films went all-out to push the nostalgia buttons of older followers who’d grown up with Han, Luke, and Leia, Lucasfilm began to acknowledge that the youngsters who’d grown up on the prequels have been now adults shopping for Disney+ subscriptions of their very own. Anakin Skywalker (performed by the returning Hayden Christensen) was their hero, whereas the Ewan McGregor incarnation of Obi-Wan was the Jedi Grasp they’d at all times identified.
“The Acolyte” (2024) (the brainchild of “Russian Doll” creator Leslye Headland) turned “Star Wars”‘ first display outing set outdoors the Skywalker period. Sadly, the Jedi/Sith motion of the Excessive Republic period — roughly a century earlier than the occasions of “The Phantom Menace” — did not really feel considerably totally different from what we might seen earlier than, and the present was axed after a single season.
As on the large display, it is Lucasfilm’s largest TV swings which have been probably the most profitable. From varied Lego spin-offs to “The Unhealthy Batch” (2021), there’s been no scarcity of “Star Wars” animation over the past decade, however “Star Wars: Visions” (2021) has been probably the most radical. Whereas it is undeniably hit or miss, the anthology collection has allowed animators all over the world to place new and diverse spins on a universe that is practically half a century outdated.
And, after all, there’s “Andor” (2022), the “Rogue One” prequel that redefined what “Star Wars” will be. With out ever forgetting that it is set in a galaxy far, distant, Tony Gilroy’s complicated political thriller felt chillingly related, as a small band of Rebels risked all the pieces to mobilize in opposition to crushing Imperial brutality. Overlook Darth Vader and the Emperor, the Empire has by no means been scarier than it was right here.
“Andor”‘s two seasons are the standout of the Disney period, a reminder of “Star Wars”‘ spectacular versatility. In fact, not all the pieces must be so darkish and gritty, however — if the powers-that-be have been paying consideration — they’re going to realise that any tales they need to inform might and ought to be on the (Sabacc) desk. Even a “Decrease Decks”-style comedy.
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Star Wars Undertaking |
Grade |
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The Mandalorian |
A |
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The E-book of Boba Fett |
C |
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Obi-Wan Kenobi |
B |
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Ahsoka |
C+ |
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Skeleton Crew |
B- |
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The Acolyte |
C+ |
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The Unhealthy Batch |
B- |
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Star Wars: Visions |
B+ |
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Andor |
A+ |
The longer term
In 2018, following the disappointing box-office efficiency of “Solo”, Disney CEO Bob Iger issued a mea culpa to the Hollywood Reporter. Referring to the breakneck tempo of Disney’s early “Star Wars” launch schedule, he admitted, “I believe the error that I made — I take the blame — was a bit an excessive amount of, too quick.”
And over the past decade, it has been arduous to flee the sensation that — to paraphrase Indiana Jones, Lucasfilm’s different timeless film icon— they’re making this up as they go. “Star Wars” has definitely suffered compared to Disney stablemate Marvel, whose MCU — regardless of some latest stumbles — stays the gold customary for all shared universes.
Initiatives come and go at each main studio — and extra eyes are on “Star Wars” than most — however the sheer variety of films and TV exhibits which have fallen by the wayside is mind-boggling.
Josh Trank’s Boba Fett mission, Patty Jenkins’ “Rogue Squadron”, a Lando Calrissian movie, and potential big-screen initiatives from “Thor” director Taika Waititi, Marvel boss Kevin Feige, and “The Final Jedi”‘s Johnson have all been mentioned, however — for varied causes — by no means made it out of the event pipeline. “Rangers of the New Republic”, one other proposed “Mandalorian” spin-off, was additionally spiked. Tales teased by “Solo” (Maul’s new profession as a criminal offense lord) and “The Acolyte” (the arrival of Palpatine’s grasp, Darth Plagueis) have been frozen in carbonite, plot threads left hanging by shifting plans and cancellations.
However now, a decade on from “The Drive Awakens, Disney might lastly be discovering some stability within the Drive. Dave Filoni (a person steeped in “Star Wars” lore after serving as Lucas’s Padawan on “The Clone Wars”) appears like a sensible appointment as chief artistic officer, and hopefully, he’ll be capable of form Lucasfilm’s output as Feige has Marvel’s. A much-needed slowdown in output must also give everybody — followers included — an opportunity to regroup.
The one main TV releases on the fast horizon are “Ahsoka”‘s second season (date TBC) and the animated “Maul: Shadow Lord” (2026). And, six years after “Star Wars” final graced film theaters, the large display is lastly again on the agenda.
Upcoming Star Wars film bulletins about Rey’s return in a post-“Rise of Skywalker” “New Jedi Order” movie, and a Jedi origins story from “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Future” director James Mangold, each received the web buzzing. However it’s the continuation of a TV present that’ll be first out of the spaceport, as “The Mandalorian and Grogu” get able to land in multiplexes in Could 2026. Sooner or later, we’re additionally anticipating a big-screen finale to the interweaving tales informed in “The Mandalorian”, “The E-book of Boba Fett” and “Ahsoka”.
After which there’s “Starfighter” (2027), “Star Wars”‘s first-ever try and promote a film on established A-list expertise, as “Deadpool & Wolverine”‘s Shawn Levy directs Ryan Gosling. The Drive could possibly be very sturdy with this one…
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