Algorithms with Attitude
The Star Wars Sequels | When the Vision Splits What happens when the original creator steps away… and the system keeps going? In this episode of Algorithms With Attitude, we continue our five-part Star Wars series — “This is the May” — by breaking down the Sequel Trilogy, along with Rogue One: A Star Wars Story and Solo: A Star Wars Story, to explore what happens when Star Wars moves forward without George Lucas. Because this isn’t just a new trilogy. It’s a new creative model. Multiple directors. Multiple visions. Multiple definitions of what Star Wars should be. 🧠 In this episode, we explore: 🔹 Why Star Wars: The Force Awakens focused on reassurance instead of reinvention 🔹 Why audiences initially responded so strongly to Rey, Finn, Poe, Kylo Ren, and BB-8 🔹 How The Force Awakens rebuilt trust—but also raised concerns about repetition 🔹 Why Rogue One proved Star Wars could work outside the Skywalker saga 🔹 How The Last Jedi challenged expectations—and split the audience 🔹 Why Solo wasn’t the problem… but revealed one 🔹 How production changes and shifting creative leadership affected The Rise of Skywalker 🔹 Why The Mandalorian arriving at the same time mattered more than people realized 🔹 And what the Disney era reveals about storytelling when vision becomes fragmented 🎬 Because the sequel era didn’t just continue Star Wars… It tested whether a mythology can survive without a single guiding voice. 💡 Here’s the core idea: Stories are systems. And systems require alignment. When that alignment breaks… Even the ending can feel uncertain.
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