hypnotic20 t1_j11mazn wrote
Reply to comment by Mddcat04 in Is it possible to save Star Wars or is the franchise completely dead? by [deleted]
How many trilogies do you think we'll have in the next 60 years?
TruthOf42 t1_j11mjyw wrote
The better question is how many will be reboots?
hypnotic20 t1_j11mr7o wrote
I doubt there will be reboots. Though I can see it happening around a decade after the last original actor passes.
EshayAdlay420 t1_j11myvi wrote
I can see them remaking the OT as some kinda Netflix/Amazon exclusive show in like a decade lol
TruthOf42 t1_j11n5qw wrote
Star Trek was rebooted, though at that point Star Trek was on life support
hypnotic20 t1_j11ndhn wrote
didn't it do a alternate univese, along with new episode of picard in the original universe?
TruthOf42 t1_j11pzkb wrote
The new Star Trek movies are a reboot, but I think the shows and and movies with Picard are an alternative timeline
rocketwilco t1_j11n4sh wrote
100% chance of robots.
TruthOf42 t1_j11nb2p wrote
Well of course there's going to be robots, but I think they prefer to be called droids
Mddcat04 t1_j11muno wrote
A good question. Honestly I don't know. Possibly none. It might be that we've moved away from the "Trilogy" as the ideal structure for franchises like Star Wars. There's a lot of baggage that you get from affixing Episode: XX to your movie that you don't have if its just "A Star Wars Story." (There's also the question of whether movie theaters are going to still be relevant decades from now).
hypnotic20 t1_j11n4vs wrote
I mean final fantasy is nearing that question too haha. Yeah the "A Star Wars Story." would work tremendously, same concept with the MCU I guess.
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