I'm not going to lie, I was praying for a Hand of Thrawn trilogy. It has been my favorite saga since the original. I love the characters, the story, and the possibilities. I love the introduction of Mara Jade, the Solo kids, and of course Thrawn himself.
I am probably among the minority when I say, I'm not upset about the discarding of the EU for the new movies. That is a result of fandom, not arrogance. We as fans have created a culture that has been highly facilitated by the internet where we constantly tear down that which we do not personally like. Internet Trolls have become mainstream and we're just never happy. I'm as guilty of this as anyone. Had they based this next trilogy off of existing story arcs, such as the Hand of Thrawn series, none of us would've been happy. We all would've picked it apart until it was deemed a failure. We did it with the Prequels! And while we can all agree that Jar Jar Binks and Jake Lloyd were the worst things to hit our beloved Universe ever, Episode 1 was a great story about how the Originals we all came to love had began. My biggest complaint of the entire prequel trilogy was the death of Darth Maul! Dooku wasn't nearly evil or fearsome enough. He was that diabetic grandfather that we all have that is just cranky all the time.
Who remembers the uproar that came out with the latest Superman movie, "Man of Steel?" The destruction of Metropolis and death of Zodd were completely torn apart because "that's not Superman." But yet it is. It wasn't simply a death scene, it showed the difficult choice a man had to make: The death of the race he was born into, or the death of the race of whom he had become. You see the anguish, the torment he went through to make that choice. Yet it is STILL highly criticized.
We cannot see things for what they are, we feel the need to assert our opinions over everyone else, because we need that validation. Disney, Lucas, and J.J. Abrams absolutely could not have created a new trilogy that would forever lasting using existing EU cannon. We would never allow it. So I ask of you now, all of you who have read comics over the years, did Disney get Marvel right? In the grand scheme of things, minus various changes that were made for sake of 21st Century realism, did Disney really take Marvel to a whole new level? I say they did. They have taken characters and story arcs that have existed for decades, modernized them without losing their core origins, and made something fantastic! With the release of the cast list, knowing that the originals are returning, and after what J.J. Abrams had done with the Star Trek reboot, doesn't anyone out there have any faith? I know I do. I cannot wait to see the ENTIRELY NEW UNIVERSE that they eek out for themselves. A whole new Expanded Universe, that we as a custiomizing community will be salivating over (presuming that Disney puts boot to Hasbro's behind to create toys that are worth a crap!) to begin building upon this new universe.
C'mon Yarders, this is what we were made for; what we were bred for! Let's not be negative about what we do not yet know of. Instead, let's embrace the myriad of possibilities coming our way!