The Return of the Jedi, George Lucas: Rumor that Star Wars is Being Sold Back to George Lucas
As a disillusioned Star Wars appreciator, as I was always aware of the series, even had some of the toys of Luke and Han Solo, the consequence of any fandom is being aware of the highs and lows. I had read the Star Wars novelizations, and always saw it as one piece of the culture that science fiction held dearly and obsessively. Hell, Jar Jar Binks, in his own right, was damaging to Star Wars, but at least it came from the same brain, George Lucas. And I was the one person who had found out that Method Man, face of the legendary rap group of the Wu-Tang Clan, was rumored to play as Bobba Fett. It’s not to say that Star Wars didn’t have a big role in my life, but later, let me appreciate darker science fiction, like Philip K. Dick and Frank Herbert, as a result. But there’s one more point to address before the article begins.
As I went to watch the seventh Star Wars movie, The Force Awakens, the week of my break up with my then girlfriend, The Force Awakens hit theaters in 2015, and I decided to go see it. I sat there almost numb and disillusioned by what I was watching. I distinctly remember disliking the way Kylo Ren took off the helmet so early, as it removed any fear or tension between myself and the characters. The pussification of these characters, not including Rey, because she was more man than most. The question is simple. What had happened to Star Wars, and while many youtubers have answered the question, which Disney bought Star Wars from George Lucas, the question remains. What if the series was sold back to George Lucas?
The understanding is simple, and according to Endymion, a youtuber, through Overlord DVD, whose direct nameless source, has claimed that Star Wars is being sold, and through that, doesn’t really prove that it is true, but the question is, what will this mean if it is being sold back to George Lucas?
The answers Endymion gives are sound, but my next answer, is what will happen to the Disney Star Wars theme park, because no matter what, it could be sold back to George Lucas and he could license the park and get triple the profits from Disney, since the debacle of the Disney Plus shows ruined what little legacy Star Wars had.
I am a Star Wars appreciator, and even I know what I saw with Force Awakens wasn’t Star Wars, and more like Frank Herbert’s Dune.[1] So, the question remains, is failure always a good thing, and can Star Wars be redeemed in the hands of the master? But nothing is set in stone. Star Wars fans, at leas, have a final hope in knowing that there series might yet be saved, as George Lucas, from “the white slave owners.”
[1] For those who know, and I don’t need to repeat myself, I have covered the linkage between George Lucas and Frank Herbet, and how Star Wars is a benign rip off of Frank Herbet’s masterpiece. I won’t repeat myself just for the sake of soulless repetition, just like a youtuber who doesn’t have any other interesting points to make.
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i Would be AMAZED if Disney gave up Star Wars. For one, a corporation isn't likely to relinquish anything, especially not something like Star Wars. For another, everything they did to Star Wars was done on purpose. They knew it was trash and that everyone would hate it, but theyre playing the long game and setting up their Marxist worldview as the new normal.
And Jar Jar really could've been the best thing about the prequel trilogy (if the rumors are true.) if they hadn't pussed out of making him the Anti-Yoda.