TheStar Warssequel trilogy peaked very early - before a single scene had in reality been learn , in fact . TheStar Warssequels could n’t have had a expert commencement for Disney . Star Wars : The Force Awakensmade over $ 2 billion at the box office , chop-chop making the Mouse House ’s purchase of Lucasfilm for $ 4 billion look like an inviolable buy . Financially , there ’s no deny it was a worthwhile investment - all sequel trilogy movies cross the $ 1 billion roadblock - but there were fall returns , and not just at the box place .

The general fervor ofStar Warscoming back gave way todivisiveness withStar Wars : The Last Jedi , and then disillusionment withStar Wars : The Rise of Skywalker . Looking back with the full view of the sequels as a whole , it ’s a trilogy with many problems and that lustrous jump seems like , well , a long sentence ago . So long ago , in fact , that the moment it sincerely top out was n’t even with a fit from any of the movies .

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Star Wars' Sequels Peaked Just Before The Force Awakens' Opening Crawl

The accurate moment theStar Warssequels peak at the beginning ofStar war : The Force Awakens , during the abbreviated pause between"a long time ago in a wandflower far , far away"and the opening crawl starting alongside the main theme . The Force Awakenshad a sensation marketing campaign , with teasers and dawdler that like an expert construct excitement without afford too much by , and this moment was , last , the culmination of that . It was the apex of anticipation , the last second of plug ( and nervousness ) before really settling in to see what Disney had in store .

What was in shop was , unfortunately , divisive . The Force Awakens ' itself was a crowd - pleaser , but also too much of A New Hope redux ; a adept , but not great , movie . Star war : The Last Jedisplit the fandom in two;Star Wars : The Rise of Skywalkerpleased few in essay to make audiences glad again . But for that brief moment beforeThe Force Awakens ' opening creeping , everything was perfect . A mute theater , a black screen , a fandom so completely unify in a blissful moment of excitement and feeling that , miraculously , Star Warswas back .

Star Wars' Sequels Couldn’t Live Up To The Hype (But Could Have Done Better)

Mileage may vary on the item-by-item movies that make up theStar Warssequel trilogybut , taken as a whole , it was ultimately a letdown . In truth , it was always going to be - much like theStar Warsprequels , the chances of live up to the pre - release ballyhoo and the exercising weight of expectation were slim - to - none . This was dealing with having to bring the franchise back after a decade , of provingStar Warscould still work , and almost 40 year of fandom . Even with all that , theStar Warssequels made some disastrous misapprehension that go to their overall failure .

The biggest of these is a lack of coherency , because there was overarch visual sensation . Disney had no design forStar war ' subsequence , which ensue inThe Last Jedigoing in some unexpected directions afterThe Force Awakens , and thenThe Rise of Skywalkergoing back the other way . full-grown wrench were divisive at best , and eccentric arc did n’t set down . The sequels also came and went too quickly - publish within four yr , and charting only a single year in - universe . With more time and unified preparation , the sequel could have been good - they should have been honorable - but even then , they would n’t have meet the almost unprecedented hype they were contact with .

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