By Chris SnellGrove | Being published
Loudly (or very well, depending on who you talk to), the Marvel Cinematic Universe will be reborn in the background Avengers: Secret Wars. While that Hail Mary may or may not have overcome the collective fatigue of the public, fans of the stars have been asking the big question: When will Disney reboot this galaxy far, far away and try to save the franchise that has been underplayed since the release of the sequel trilogy?
Such a resumption can be easier than you might think because the forgotten episode of Star Wars Wars A time travel mechanic is introduced that will allow for the reboot of the heart of the entire franchise.
This page It’s revolting The episode is “the world between the worlds”, which way back in 2018. The name of the episode refers to a special dimension that acts as the last traveler of time and space. Ezra Bridger passes through this limit, allowing him to travel to the past and organize Ahsoka from her deadly pool with Darth Vader Back On Malachor.
Correct: We won’t have Ahsoka Show (or his coos in the series The Mandalorian) If he were to be saved from certain death due to the passage of time. At the end of the episode, the portal to the inner world is blocked, and its temple has sunk into the ground; However, if Disney were to bring this mysterious phenomenon back for future movies and shows, it would open the door to relaunching Star Wars in new and exciting times.
For example, this rule can be used to save some favorite characters from certain deaths. What if a character like Ezra or Reiny saves Hani Solo from being killed in the Sequel Trilogy? This would allow these characters to appear in Star Wars projects (assuming they could get Harrison Ford back, while allowing for the relaunch of Canon’s line of Sequel Plot Elements Abelela hates so much.
For example, It’s revolting The episode “Middle Earth” makes it clear that changing the past affects the present. Ezra wants to save his mentor Kanan Jarrus from an explosion that took his life, but Ahsoka reveals that Kanan died keeping the explosion from killing his fellow rebels. If she had been released earlier like Ahsoka, it would have changed the timeline because everyone she was trying to protect would be dead by now.
So, something like saving han solo from being killed by Kylo ren in Power awakens it can create a ripple effect in future events. For example, Han’s Smuggle’s Lando Calrissian has no problem recruiting the galaxy to help the resistance in between Rise of Skywalkeror Leaia could not find who to come and help them The last jedi. Han is just as ambitious as lando and he could get lea the help he needed to drive the first order ahead of tlj, which means Luke Sywalker wouldn’t have to embarrass himself in KYYLO REP so that the resistance could escape.
That would allow Mark Hamill to appear as Luke Skywalker in future Star Wars projects. Most importantly, it would allow for the perfect fulfillment of the events of the Sequels. That may sound like a lot, but it effectively wipes out Rise of Skywalker it would be the best way to fix what is wrong with modern star wars.
Of course, characters can touch on the past in other provocative ways… Like, what if someone kept Luke Skywalker from thinking about killing Ben Solo? This would have kept this guy from being Kylo ren and probably kept the first order from rising in the first place. That will give the writers of Disney a clean future to replace the Sequel Trilogy from the beginning.
These are obviously just a few opportunities to use time travel to reboot the Star Wars universe. There are endless other possibilities, and that’s my point: In the hands of skilled screenwriters, it’s possible to reboot this franchise in a way that keeps the ani’s followed by a reasonable timeline whenever possible. Best of all, such a reboot would not be controversial because it is a forgotten episode of It’s revolting provided a canonical explanation of the time travel of space-time.
Unfortunately, a kind of underground world in the middle of the world has appeared Ahsokawhich was often used to show Ahsoka (who gained this limitation through the power rather than being special in the temple) dreams like visions of her past and allowed her to speak with Anakin Skywalker again. It was nice to see Hayden Christensen as Anakin, too, and it’s nice to see Ahsoka get some closure, but we don’t see anyone else use this special feature to change the past. If the star of the future is TO STARS MORS or shows used by the world between countries like It’s revolting If it did, it would allow Disney to give the galaxy a far, far more needed reboot.
Right now, it’s an open secret that tarnishes the Star Wars franchise, and the occasional difficulty Purpose It’s not just getting a sequel trilogy of a failed trilogy with Middleng TV shows like Boba Fett’s book and The acolyte. As with Marvel, a reboot is now necessary to correct the franchise’s narrative flaws and get mainstream audiences excited about the galaxy far, far away again. And unless Disney is willing to use time travel to change the franchise’s past, the blunt truth is that star wars may not have a future.
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