Diego Luna confirms Disney writing Star Wars in response to Social Media
https://collider.com/star-wars-andor-season-2-cast-filming-details-everything-we-know-disney-plus
"Another tool we have these days through social media. We actually listen to audiences and critics. It’s kind of cool to have an opportunity to go and execute another season having this information. It’s, in a way, a season that will end up representing the audience in a different way. Somehow, the audience is part of this season because the interaction we had served as inspiration.”
It's not "cool" at all, it's a joke to not be confident / comfortable in your own creativity.
Why am I posting this here rather than on the Andor board?
Because this pretty much confirms one of the reasons TLJ was a disaster.
After all the TFA's mystery and drama around who Rey would be related to - what her Jedi lineage would be - this awful film decided to tell us she was in fact a nobody.
And this always seemed ridiculous, given the fact that prior to this Star Wars had always been about a special chosen one or, at least, a destined for greatness Arthurian figure.
This idiotic film attempted to change this to a case of "anyone can be special". And it did this not because of any creative thinking, it did simply as a result of some Disney employees trawling through social media and reading comments like "Why does she have to be related to anyone? Why can't she just be special in her own right?" and deciding they should pander to that.
The problem is that these idiots failed to take comments like that for what they are - i.e. self serving virtue signalling, with nothing really to do with Star Wars, and more to do with these individuals chasing approval.
However, taking these onboard, we land up with the ridiculous storyline in TLJ, which was immediately reversed (after all the negativity around it) in the very next film!
I guess the moral is - Don't let creativity and it's associated risk taking be undone by following unriable skewed analytics.
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