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Lucasfilm avoids a big mistake with its new Star Wars films

After almost five years of absence, the Star Wars saga is preparing to return to the big screen, but this time, Lucasfilm seems to have learned from its past mistakes.

Tl;dr

  • After the failure of Solo: A Star Wars Story and the controversies surrounding the trilogy, Lucasfilm decided to release only one Star Wars film in 2026, thus avoiding audience saturation.
  • Lucasfilm's priority is now to produce quality films, taking the time necessary to restore enthusiasm to the franchise.
  • Although the future of Star Wars is uncertain, there are some interesting projects emerging, but Lucasfilm must move forward carefully to avoid past mistakes.

The failure of overflow

In 2017, after the success of Star Wars Episode VII: The Force AwakensDisney and Lucasfilm have decided to release several Star Wars films in the space of a few months. But the release of Star Wars Episode VIII: The Last Jedi followed by that of Solo: A Star Wars Story in 2018 revealed the fragility of this plan. Rian Johnson's film divided fans, and Solo: A Star Wars Storysuffering from production problems, was a commercial failure. This double failure highlighted the need not to saturate the public with too much content. It was a turning point, and the franchise found itself in a difficult situation, with an uncertain future on the big screen.

The decision to reduce the pace

Initially, Disney had planned to release two Star Wars films in 2026: one in May and another in December. However, based on past experience, the studio opted for just one film that year, a wise choice. Listening to the criticisms and failures of the previous period, Lucasfilm seems to understand that the main thing is to favor quality over quantity. Too many films in too little time risks tiring fans and weakening the franchise. This also makes it possible to better space outings and maintain public enthusiasm.

The need to strengthen quality

The failure of Solo: A Star Wars Story and the controversies surrounding the sequel trilogy have left scars. For Lucasfilm, the urgency is now to produce quality Star Wars films, capable of rekindling spectator enthusiasm. The release of The Mandalorian and Grogu in 2026 seems to be a safe bet, since the series has had great success on the Disney+ streaming platform. However, the studio must be careful not to repeat past mistakes, such as rushing production or multiplying projects. The balance between creative ambition and time consuming will be crucial for the franchise to regain its glory.

An uncertain, but promising future

Despite projects in development, including a new Simon Kinberg trilogy and a Dave Filoni-led film, the future of Star Wars remains unclear. Previous failed projects, like that of Rian Johnson or Kevin Feige, show that it is difficult to maintain a clear direction. However, there are some interesting avenues, such as a film on the origins of the Jedi by James Mangold and a return of Rey Skywalker played by Daisy Ridley. These projects, if they come to fruition, could breathe new life into the saga, but Lucasfilm will have to move cautiously to avoid any haste.

Patience, the key to success

Ultimately, Lucasfilm has a unique chance to bring Star Wars back to life on the big screen. The experience of Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakenswhich benefited from a ten-year break after Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sithshows that a waiting period can really fuel fans' curiosity and enthusiasm. If the films of 2026 mark a comeback, we will have to avoid releasing releases at a breakneck pace. One release per year is ideal to guarantee public interest and give each project the time it deserves. In this way, Lucasfilm will be able to avoid the extinction of the Star Wars flame and ensure that the saga remains as exciting as before.

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