Ok, this may get lengthy and be full of hope, but bear with me..
I actually AM looking forward to the new trilogy. for 40 years, we’ve been hooked on the sci-fi drug known as Star Wars, and I don’t regret a moment of it (well, maybe TPM) and can’t wait for another 40 years! But I have heard a lot of the disagreements with Rian’s style. However, I have two words for you: DISNEY and MARVEL. When Disney acquired Marvel, they had a battle plan: New Marvel movies every year, with a total goal and plan in mind. And it’s been stellar. They’ve knocked it out of the park. Name ONE bad Marvel movie. Even the relatively lower level, or even obscure, movies have been a hit. And they’ve all had their place, and now with Infinity War coming, they’re already looking at the next wave of Marvel movies and where they’ll be headed. Brilliant. So now Disney buys Star Wars, and they’ve made the same promise: A new Star Wars movie every year. Of course, we were all skeptical, but so far, I have not been disappointed. Rogue One was brilliant, fit in perfectly with the Saga, and accomplished the story it set out to tell. I loved it. I am also not a pretentious internet troll who seeks only to destroy and mock anything and everything that gets put out there, so i guess maybe I’m a bit naive.
All that said, we also have to remember that this trilogy, Episodes 7-9, are a J.J. Abrams project, with Johnson directing one of the 3. There is a creative TEAM at the helm, not one individual. While Johnson does have quite a bit of power over the next trilogy, he is not the only one. There others.
So we catch a glimpse, or possibly a hint or nod, towards the next trilogy. A young boy who encounters a member of the Resistance and apparently has Force powers, looks to the stars. Symbolism at it’s finest, and exciting for me. So I ask, why should the saga stop so soon? Why can’t we be excited for the myriad of possibilities about what can come next? Until I’m consistently disappointed, I will remain hopeful, I will remain excited, and I will remain that young boy who saw Return of the Jedi for the first time in the theater, and have been a Star Wars fan for as long as I can remember.
And for the record, I LOVED, Episode 8. Top 3 Star Wars films for me.