With Star Wars’ latest projectThe Acolytegetting cancelled earlier this week, talk has turned to the future of the franchise.It was sad news this week after Lucasfilm revealed it wouldnot be renewingThe Acolytefor a second season.Check out our interview with the stars ofThe Acolytebelow!This comes despite the latestStar Wars’project reaching record breaking stream numbers.AdvertAs a result, fans both old and new are worried about the future of the long-running franchise following the cancellation of multipleshowsover recent years.The topic was brought up on Twitter when one user drew attention to the string of bad luck Star Wars’ fans have had recently.“Landois now a film,Rangers of the New Republicwas canceled,Andorwill end with S2, noMandoS4, noBoba FettS2, noAcolyteS2,Skeleton Crewis a limited series.Ahsokais the only ongoing Star Wars show. No other live action series has been announced for development,” theywrote.AdvertAlthough you would think that Star Wars is as popular as ever thanks to all the new shows over recent years, many of them do not last beyond one or two seasons.As a result, fans are eager for change.“Star Wars needs a break—just likeMarvelStudios, which suffered from oversaturatingDisneyPlus with too many shows,” another userexplained.“They need to step back, rebuild hype, and release projects that truly excite the fandom whenever they’re announced.”AdvertDespite some “fans” believing this string of bad luck is to do with “woke” stories, it is worth ignoring what they have to say.However, it is a sad time for Star Wars’ fans that could all be solved with the upcoming release ofStar Wars Outlaws.The first ever open-world Star Wars game was a hit for our very own Sam Cawley.His preview reviewread: “So farStar Wars Outlawshas completely blown me away.AdvertI was thoroughly impressed with the level of detail Ubisoft has seemingly put into the game, and even more so at how seamless everything seemed to fit into the existing Star Wars canon.”Featured Image Credit: Lucasfilms/DisneyTopics:Star Wars,Star Wars Outlaws,TV And Film,Disney

Star Wars as we know it is over following multiple cancellations

With Star Wars’ latest projectThe Acolytegetting cancelled earlier this week, talk has turned to the future of the franchise.It was sad news this week after Lucasfilm revealed it wouldnot be renewingThe Acolytefor a second season.Check out our interview with the stars ofThe Acolytebelow!This comes despite the latestStar Wars’project reaching record breaking stream numbers.AdvertAs a result, fans both old and new are worried about the future of the long-running franchise following the cancellation of multipleshowsover recent years.The topic was brought up on Twitter when one user drew attention to the string of bad luck Star Wars’ fans have had recently.“Landois now a film,Rangers of the New Republicwas canceled,Andorwill end with S2, noMandoS4, noBoba FettS2, noAcolyteS2,Skeleton Crewis a limited series.Ahsokais the only ongoing Star Wars show. No other live action series has been announced for development,” theywrote.AdvertAlthough you would think that Star Wars is as popular as ever thanks to all the new shows over recent years, many of them do not last beyond one or two seasons.As a result, fans are eager for change.“Star Wars needs a break—just likeMarvelStudios, which suffered from oversaturatingDisneyPlus with too many shows,” another userexplained.“They need to step back, rebuild hype, and release projects that truly excite the fandom whenever they’re announced.”AdvertDespite some “fans” believing this string of bad luck is to do with “woke” stories, it is worth ignoring what they have to say.However, it is a sad time for Star Wars’ fans that could all be solved with the upcoming release ofStar Wars Outlaws.The first ever open-world Star Wars game was a hit for our very own Sam Cawley.His preview reviewread: “So farStar Wars Outlawshas completely blown me away.AdvertI was thoroughly impressed with the level of detail Ubisoft has seemingly put into the game, and even more so at how seamless everything seemed to fit into the existing Star Wars canon.”Featured Image Credit: Lucasfilms/DisneyTopics:Star Wars,Star Wars Outlaws,TV And Film,Disney

With Star Wars’ latest projectThe Acolytegetting cancelled earlier this week, talk has turned to the future of the franchise.It was sad news this week after Lucasfilm revealed it wouldnot be renewingThe Acolytefor a second season.Check out our interview with the stars ofThe Acolytebelow!This comes despite the latestStar Wars’project reaching record breaking stream numbers.AdvertAs a result, fans both old and new are worried about the future of the long-running franchise following the cancellation of multipleshowsover recent years.The topic was brought up on Twitter when one user drew attention to the string of bad luck Star Wars’ fans have had recently.“Landois now a film,Rangers of the New Republicwas canceled,Andorwill end with S2, noMandoS4, noBoba FettS2, noAcolyteS2,Skeleton Crewis a limited series.Ahsokais the only ongoing Star Wars show. No other live action series has been announced for development,” theywrote.AdvertAlthough you would think that Star Wars is as popular as ever thanks to all the new shows over recent years, many of them do not last beyond one or two seasons.As a result, fans are eager for change.“Star Wars needs a break—just likeMarvelStudios, which suffered from oversaturatingDisneyPlus with too many shows,” another userexplained.“They need to step back, rebuild hype, and release projects that truly excite the fandom whenever they’re announced.”AdvertDespite some “fans” believing this string of bad luck is to do with “woke” stories, it is worth ignoring what they have to say.However, it is a sad time for Star Wars’ fans that could all be solved with the upcoming release ofStar Wars Outlaws.The first ever open-world Star Wars game was a hit for our very own Sam Cawley.His preview reviewread: “So farStar Wars Outlawshas completely blown me away.AdvertI was thoroughly impressed with the level of detail Ubisoft has seemingly put into the game, and even more so at how seamless everything seemed to fit into the existing Star Wars canon.”

With Star Wars’ latest projectThe Acolytegetting cancelled earlier this week, talk has turned to the future of the franchise.

It was sad news this week after Lucasfilm revealed it wouldnot be renewingThe Acolytefor a second season.

Check out our interview with the stars ofThe Acolytebelow!

This comes despite the latestStar Wars’project reaching record breaking stream numbers.

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As a result, fans both old and new are worried about the future of the long-running franchise following the cancellation of multipleshowsover recent years.

The topic was brought up on Twitter when one user drew attention to the string of bad luck Star Wars’ fans have had recently.

“Landois now a film,Rangers of the New Republicwas canceled,Andorwill end with S2, noMandoS4, noBoba FettS2, noAcolyteS2,Skeleton Crewis a limited series.

Ahsokais the only ongoing Star Wars show. No other live action series has been announced for development,” theywrote.

Advert

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Although you would think that Star Wars is as popular as ever thanks to all the new shows over recent years, many of them do not last beyond one or two seasons.

As a result, fans are eager for change.

“Star Wars needs a break—just likeMarvelStudios, which suffered from oversaturatingDisneyPlus with too many shows,” another userexplained.

“They need to step back, rebuild hype, and release projects that truly excite the fandom whenever they’re announced.”

Advert

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Despite some “fans” believing this string of bad luck is to do with “woke” stories, it is worth ignoring what they have to say.

However, it is a sad time for Star Wars’ fans that could all be solved with the upcoming release ofStar Wars Outlaws.

The first ever open-world Star Wars game was a hit for our very own Sam Cawley.

His preview reviewread: “So farStar Wars Outlawshas completely blown me away.

Advert

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I was thoroughly impressed with the level of detail Ubisoft has seemingly put into the game, and even more so at how seamless everything seemed to fit into the existing Star Wars canon.”

Topics:Star Wars,Star Wars Outlaws,TV And Film,Disney