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Why Every New Star Wars is Horrible

It pains me to see what the Star Wars franchise has become. It seems like just yesterday I was binge-watching all of the 6 Star Wars movies in my bed all in one day. Those were great times(even though 1,2,3 were bad). But now, the Star Wars franchise in my mind has become a bit of a joke. And I blame one group of people. Disney. Before Disney acquired Lucas Films, the Star Wars movies had depth and a dark story. I enjoyed this, and I had high hopes for the 7th Star Wars.

Sadly, all of my hopes were put down when the ending credits started to play. I thought the story was way too short, and the death of Han Solo was factually incorrect to the comic books(in the comic books he actually dies on Earth, then Indiana Jones finds him later). But that was not the worst part. The worst part about it was that it felt like every part of the story was a cliche, and it seemed that nothing was original. I just hope that Disney did a better job on the new movie, Star Wars: The Last Jedi. 

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  1. I need to start watching Star Wars because I think the plot has a lot of action and is interesting. I agree with you on how Disney has lessened the quality of Star Wars. Not that I would know yet, but my dad likes to watch the movies and he complains to me about how Disney ruined it. Although, the Star Wars exhibit in Disney World is pretty cool!

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  2. I agree how the quality was lessened. Also, I don't like how Han Solo died! But, I still do enjoy the Star Wars movies, and I hope the new one is better!

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  3. I agree that Disney has done a horrid job to the series (like any other series that bought out and changed), so I hope that The Last Jedi is a refresher. Nice, interesting free post!

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  4. I'm a little hurt that you feel this way about one of my favorite movies! Disney has ruined a few movies though!

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