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I’m a huge Star Wars fan and unlike many, I was pleased to hear the news that Disney had bought the rights to the franchise. George Lucas had clearly lost his way and a new eye may capture what made the original trilogy so special. Roll on to the Force Awakens and JJ Abrams achieved just that, putting together many pieces that reignited an energy in this universe, it did exactly what it needed to do in reestablishing the franchise and creating the perfect platform from which an original adventure could follow.
Roll on The Last JEDI, a film that not only failed to understand any aspect that made Star Wars saga what it was, but also a bad movie on every level. It succeed in destroying the story arc and reducing the fanbase to such a point that Solo ended up being the first ever Star Wars film to flop.
Now long now till the release of Star Wars The Rise of Skywalker, what do you think of the trailer and will it renew your interest in Star Wars?
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