FAQ

How did Star Wars change the world?

How did Star Wars change the world?

Star Wars fundamentally changed the aesthetics and narratives of Hollywood films, switching the focus of Hollywood-made films from deep, meaningful stories based on dramatic conflict, themes and irony to sprawling special-effects-laden blockbusters, as well as changing the Hollywood film industry in fundamental ways.

Was Star Wars changed?

Changes in Star Wars re-releases vary from minor differences in color timing, audio mixing, and take choices to major insertions of new visual effects, additions of characters and dialogue, scene expansions, and replacement of original cast members with newer ones.

Should you buy the Star Wars trilogy without the books?

While there was supplementary material for the original trilogy, they could be enjoyed without having to buy novels, comics, and games. The same isn’t true for the sequels, which basically require you to get extra content to understand factions such as the First Order, Knights of Ren, and the Resistance properly.

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Is the sequel trilogy the worst Star Wars movie ever made?

Many fans feel that the Sequel Trilogy not only has the worst movies in the franchise, it’s tainted the rest of the Star Wars saga as well. When Disney purchased LucasFilm and acquired the rights to make future Star Wars films, there was understandable excitement from fans.

What’s the difference between the original Star Wars and the prequels?

The original centered on Darth Vader and Luke while the prequels focused entirely on Anakin. But those characters are pushed aside in the sequel trilogy, shifting the focus away from the family that the saga is named after. It is almost as if the sequels should have been separate movies rather than part of the main canon.

Why is the sequel trilogy so bad?

The sequel trilogy discards characters at a rate that suggests the filmmakers just wanted to cycle through as many cast members as possible. The likes of R2-D2 hardly get any screen time, tarnishing their importance in the series.