An Upcoming Star Wars Book Can Begin The Redemption Of The Sequel Trilogy Era
Almost six years after the release of “Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker”, Lucasfilm mainly avoided exploring the era of the polarizing trilogy. Each possible discussion – both healthy and unhealthy – concerning the advantages and disadvantages of the contributions of JJ Abrams and Rian Johnson to the Skywalker saga remain some of the most exhausting speeches within the Geek culture, and to relaunch these debates would be to beat a dead ton. However, the aspect of the following trilogy on which fans can agree is that Finn (John Boyega) has been wasted.
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After its phenomenal introduction into “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” as a male main hero, Finn’s scenario was subjected to a bad phone game between Rian Johnson and JJ Abrams, who both had different visions for where the development of the character should go. John Boyega expressed his frustration concerning Finn’s trajectory in the trajectory of the characters, and what is particularly ironic is that the following trilogy leaves its fate with an exciting potential if Lucasfilm was interested in bringing him back. If only the potential had been carried out in the trilogy itself.
Lucasfilm seeks to return to the era of the Trilogy following with the next film by Shawn Levy, “Star Wars: Starfighter”, with the nomine of the Ryan Gosling Oscars as manager. Located five years after the events of “The Rise of Skywalker”, the film will finally explore the future of the Galaxy far, far. But fans eager for after after – “Skywalker climb” does not have to wait much longer, because PEGGUIN Random House announced a new book written by Kwame Mbalia entitled “Star Wars: The Last Order”, which will imply that the resistance will save a ship of young perspectives kites by the first order. Finn and Jannah (Naomi Ackie) then embarked on a mission to traumal the first order of the first order in justice while treating the trauma of their stolen childhood. This fascinating premise for the first novel set after the conclusion of the Skywalker saga can help prepare the ground for the redemption of the era of the Trilogy Suite.
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Where the story of Finn went wrong
It is difficult to believe that this December, it will be 10 years since the release of “Star Wars: The Force Awakens”. By thinking more than a decade of the property of Disney de Lucasfilm, it is easy to forget that despite The miserable hive of foam and wickedness that certain segments of “Star Wars” can be, Less films were more expected than the long -awaited suite of “Return of the Jedi”. Yes, we can say a lot about how the seventh film by the Skywalker Saga borrowed a lot from “A New Hope”, but it is undeniable that the film directed by JJ Abrams has set up an exciting base for episodes VIII and IX. In particular, one of the most original characters in the film was his Deuteragonist Finn, an ongoing Stormtrooper who was set up for potential grandeur. He held up with a lightsaber despite no strength training, and his past life as a child’s soldier in the first order could lead to one of the most ambitious and exciting stories of the trilogy in a row.
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Alas, Finn’s scenario in the following two “Star Wars” suites failed to be up to its narrative potential and actor talents by John Boyega. In a film already known to be perhaps the most divisive franchise blockbuster of the century, “The Last Jedi” by Rian Johnson followed the scenario of Finn with a disappointing mission which lacked the momentum implemented in “The Force Awakens”. Of course, the history of Finn Stormtrooper were discussed during her great mission with Rose Tico (Kelly Marie Tran) and DJ (Benicio Del Toro), but in addition to a fairly standard duel with Captain Phasma (Gwendoline Christie) tease a wider rebellion arc of Stormtrooper for the next film. Unfortunately, this scene which added depth to Finn, Phasma and the faceless stormtroopers was removed from the film.
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Despite Finn’s disappointing arc in “The Last Jedi”, the aftermath of “Star Wars” Trilogy still had a film more to conclude its satisfactory history. JJ Abrams returned to Helm “The Rise of Skywalker”, which finally disappointed criticism and the public. Despite Abrams’ efforts to reintroduce elements of Finn, he installed in “The Force Awakens”, including the more in -depth exploration of his story Stormtrooper and confirm your sensitivity to forces, It was too little, too late. Of course, Finn meets Jannah, a Stormtrooper colleague who mutinated against the first order, and the duo led a mission during the culmination of the film, but the film failed to explore this convincing deep dynamic, leaving an intrinsically exciting notion of rebellion of Stormtrooper.
How the Enlarge Canon material helps to reassess the eras of the Star Wars wars division
With the announcement of “Star Wars: The Last Order”, it seems that the group of stories from Lucasfilm has long -standing measures to give the era of the following trilogy, the widened material which he desperately needs to build a warmer reputation among the Fandom. Young fans of “Star Wars” may not realize it today, but the prequel trilogy was strongly insulted by fans at the time. Of course, the public flocked in theaters last month for the reissue of the 20th anniversary of “Revenge of the Sith”, which, of course, remains the most loved film of this trilogy, but many hate the prequels of George Lucas at the time – so much, a documentary on the return of fans to these films, tenured “The People vs. George Lucas” was realized.
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However, part of what helped buy the prequel trilogy in the eyes of the Fandom was “the wars of clones”. The series, which explored the full wars before order 66 and the rise of the Empire, gave fans of countless hours of new worlds, stronger stories and new characters who have become “Star Wars” icons in its own right. More recently, season 2 of “Andor”, which can present the best arc of the “Star Wars” narration since 1980, Fallen on Disney +. The series, which is a prequel to “Rogue One”, which itself is a prequel to “A New Hope”, enriched an already loved era of the galaxy with such incredible peaks.
Whether through television series, video games, comics or books, the “Star Wars” universe will always be able to extend the barrel from what George Lucas introduced the public for the first time in 1977. Trilogy Era. And given that the book will focus on Finn, which could as well be the child of the poster of a wasted potential in any franchise of films, we could take our first steps in a wider world where the best stories of our surviving resistance heroes will finally be told.
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“Star Wars: The Last Order” will be released in bookstores on October 21, 2025.
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