Star Wars is Ready to Learn from Its Biggest Flop!
Alright, folks! So, we’ve got some exciting updates about our favorite galactic saga and it seems like Star Wars has a crucial lesson to learn from past mistakes, especially after that $393 million box office bomb.
Now, let’s be real—Star Wars has been a powerhouse in Hollywood, raking in serious cash over the years. From epic lightsaber duels to gripping space battles, this franchise has pretty much nailed box office success. But with new Movies lined up and ready to hit theaters for the first time since 2019, the pressure is on to keep that momentum rolling!
Upcoming Star Wars Movies to Get Pumped About!
- The Mandalorian & Grogu, directed by Jon Favreau
- Rey’s New Jedi Order Movie, directed by Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy
- New Republic Movie, directed by Dave Filoni
- Dawn of the Jedi Movie, directed by James Mangold
Even though the recent Star Wars magic has been mainly on TV, it’s about time we see our favorite characters back on the big screen! From the escapades of The Mandalorian and Grogu to exciting new timelines with Rey, the future looks absolutely stellar!
Learning From the Past: The Solo Struggle
Here’s a little throwback for ya: remember when “Solo: A Star Wars Story” crashed and burned at the box office? Yeah, it was rough. Mostly because it went head-to-head with a massive MCU flick—Avengers: Infinity War. I mean, who wouldn't struggle against a movie that’s the sixth-highest-grossing in history?
It’s a lesson we can’t ignore. And it looks like history might just be repeating itself again!
Time for a Change: Move The Mandalorian & Grogu's Release!
With “Avengers: Doomsday” set to launch in May 2026, that’s dangerously close to The Mandalorian & Grogu’s release. If Solo taught us anything, it’s that competing with the Avengers is a tough battle, especially with a film that everyone is dying to see!
So here’s what needs to happen: Star Wars should totally move The Mandalorian & Grogu from its May 2026 release. Pushing it to late 2025 or even December 2026 could give it the shine it truly deserves. Heck, if they decide to drop it in 2027, that’ll perfectly mark Star Wars’ 50th anniversary, and what a way to celebrate!
In any case, it's clear: without making some wise moves, Star Wars could miss out on its chance to dazzle audiences. Let’s hope they pick a date that gives this epic story the attention it deserves!