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Looking back on Solo and the duo’s recent work, perhaps a live-action Star Wars wasn’t their calling. To this day, I still want a Lord and Miller Star Wars. After these gems, Lord and Miller should absolutely lead the project. It's been so long since we've had a cinematic animated SW in theaters.
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I want it to be the next animated movie released on the big screen. I still want a Lord and Miller Star Wars. It obviously didn’t work out for them as Solo was a financial failure too despite a very vocal fanbase who loves the movie and wants a sequel (me included). It sounds to me that the Old Guard got their pants in a twist and pulled rank with Kathleen Kennedy, but that’s just my take on the mess. Also, veteran Star Wars writer Lawrence Kasden and his son Jonathan were allegedly very upset that Lord and Miller didn’t follow their script word for word and went to the boss about it. They’re understanding was to make a comedy movie Kathleen Kennedy just wanted them to make some of the film funny. The entire thing was a mess as the duo, known for comedy, apparently took the script too far off course by letting the actors play and improvise. Phil Lord and Christopher Miller were the original directors of Solo before they were fired from the project. If those names sound familiar, you might recognize them from Solo: A Star Wars Story.
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No Clone Wars gimmick of using the film to promote a tv show. I want an original story with new characters to be produced for the big screen. With Lucasfilm under Disney, a company known for its animated feature films, it’s time for Lucasfilm to try again. I hope this is setting the stage for a theatrical release of a Star Wars animated movie. I think A Droid Story could be the company testing the waters for bigger animation ventures in the future. Being on Disney+ with legacy characters tells me that it’s probably going to be a smaller and safer project. That said, we haven’t heard anything else about it other than it’s about C-3PO and R2-D2. There was also the announcement of A Droid Story, an animated film to premiere on Disney+. I would be right there in the front row if they ever put the Siege of Mandalore on the big screen. Unlike the film that opened the series, it’s clear that the creators learned from their mistakes to open the door for these four episodes to work as a film. The Siege of Mandalore is cinema, and I desperately hope that Lucasfilm edits it together for one of those special Fathom events.
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The final arc of the Clone Wars series is essentially a mini-movie, breaking away from the structure and format of the series. It doesn’t mean that we haven’t seen an attempt.

My tin foil hat theory is that it was this failure that has kept Lucasfilm away from trying again. With very little promotion or fanfare, Clone Wars was a financial flop for the company. It probably would have worked fine in this day and age as a Disney+ release, but Clone Wars didn’t have the luxury of a streaming service back then. It was the first three episodes of the series edited together in a Frankenstein of a film. Though, it’s so important to note that Clone Wars was never supposed to be a theatrical release. Their first venture of animated Star Wars on the big screen didn’t work out so well.
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This is why I think it’s time for Lucasfilm to give another animated movie a crack in a theatrical release. It’s my favorite medium and I want so desperately for it to succeed.

The first time I truly connected with the franchise was seeing Ahsoka Tano for the first time. It was sitting in the theaters watching Star Wars: The Clone Wars on the big screen that made me a fan in 2008. By Hope Mullinax 3 months ago Follow Tweet
