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Do your own space wizard thing.
We need an extended universe made by fans. Its been over 50 years already.
There are only 6 movies and the EU. Nothing the Disney scum have touched counts, including Star Tours.
...Oh boy do they ever exist.
Can't recall the name of it but it was Star Wars centered around the era of the Star Forge and the alien race that ruled basically everything and had one event surrounding Abeloth and her family and the battle in The Maw
Their TV shows are better than majority of their movies. The Mandalorian, Book of Boba Fett, and Obi-Wan were decent.
you won't think that's silly if you actually created something of value that was earning you a lot of money. So instead of trying to steal Star Wars and thinking you're not going to get sued for it, come up with your own IP.
I think you mean Centerpoint Station.
videos not playing for me
it was all over the place horribly and overall they killed off mark hamill's character in the dumbest af way possible. To their credit AT LEAST HAN SOLO DIED VERY GRUESOMELY and it was more realistic than force projected and force assimilated luke's death
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0086822/ <--V (TV Series 1984–1985) with Robert Englund
Maybe Christopher Nolan or the Creators of Fallout Geneva Robertson-Dworet Graham Wagner could revive any of the sci-fi shows from from the 1970's list at the top or even 1980's V
Girlboss narrative
Locking away story content behind Gold Edition/paywalls
Stereotypical white male antagonist
Boring Ubisoft Open world
Greedy Ubisoft practices
US law on "intelectual property" is far from common sense in Brazil. If its that long on the public imagination (whole lives, really), it belongs to us all.
Disney® only bought the rights (also something that makes no sense no matter how much you try to explain) on someone else's creation. They are not any more "original" or "canon" than the wide public is.
That company owns senators, and invests U$ Billions to make their BS legitimate. And there you are, simping for it.
Come up with your own critical sense, ffs.