5. Han And Leia’s Son Became Evil
In the Legacy Of The Force, which was a nine-book series, set thirty years after Return Of The Jedi, Han and Leia’s son Jacen swung to the Dark Side. He took up a falseSith mantle, killed Luke’s wife Mara Jade and plunged the galaxy into a huge strife.
With Star Wars so dependent on eras of the Skywalkers, this was a legitimate path for the story to go in either course of events. However, it is amazing how similarJacen is to KyloRen. Clearly, Disney doesn’twant their new movies to be blamed for being unoriginal. Therefore, Jacen is one of the greatest ignored EU components. Towards the end of the book series, Caedus was executed by his twin sister when it got to be distinctly obvious he was completely irredeemable. Now, is that a spoiler?
4. Movies Have Episodes In Their Names
Disney couldn’t have sold The Force Awakens better. It made $2 billion in the cinema world. This is despite the initial apprehension. Despite this, there was portion in the marketing that was rather curious; the title. Despite being called Episode VII in the crawl, the film was basically Star Wars: Subtitle.
Maybe it was contemplated that Episode VII is just effective to individuals who’ve spent the previous couple of decades watching theearlier films. They would presumably watch anything with Star Wars written on it. On the other hand, for those individuals who require persuading, they couldbe put off knowing a film is the seventh in a series.
In any case, it seems to run a little deeper than that. As it is, Rebel One: A Star Wars Story is being called Star Wars: Rogue One on the merchandise. This implies that this naming structure will turn into the norm now onwards. This would make spin- offs less diverse to the real episodes.