Lucasfilm’s delay in releasing new Star Wars movies could actually benefit the franchise in the long run. While the current Writers Guild of America strike is negatively impacting Hollywood productions, the Star Wars franchise has not been immune to disappointing films and missed opportunities. Huge delays have been announced for multiple Disney projects, including Marvel and Avatar, in addition to Star Wars movies. The recent rise of legacy characters and locations in the franchise has left many fans wondering if Lucasfilm has lost its direction.
However, the delay of new Star Wars movies could provide time for Lucasfilm executives to reflect and come up with more innovative ideas. The recent departure of Lucasfilm President Kathleen Kennedy could also signal a change in leadership and a fresh perspective for the franchise. Although the strike prevents official script writing, brainstorming ideas can still take place. This could lead to exciting new directions for the franchise, such as the James Mangold project with all-new characters set 25,000 years before the original trilogy.
While delays are frustrating for fans, they could provide a much-needed lull for Lucasfilm to get back in touch with the Force and deliver exciting and original content.
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