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Why are the prequels more futuristic?
Why is technology so advanced in the Star Wars prequels? The obvious answer is that the prequels were made in the 90s – 00s while the first films were made in the 70s and 80s, therefore real world technology was more advanced when the films were made.
How much did the sequels make?
Highest-grossing sequels
Rank | Title | Worldwide gross |
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1 | Avengers: Endgame | $2,797,800,564 |
2 | Star Wars: The Force Awakens | $2,068,223,624 |
3 | Avengers: Infinity War | $2,048,359,754 |
4 | Jurassic World | $1,671,713,208 |
Is Disney making money from Star Wars?
The four Star Wars films that Disney produced between 2012 when they purchased the franchise and 2018 raked in $4.8 billion at the box office.
Is the Star Wars sequel trilogy better than the prequel trilogy?
The Star Wars sequel trilogy has been doing a better job of using action sequences to advance the plot than the prequel trilogy, which had long dialogue scenes in locations such as libraries, ever did. Where are the journeys of Rey, Finn, Poe Dameron, and Kylo Ren heading in The Rise of Skywalker?
Did George Lucas make a prequel to Star Wars?
Lucas had planned a prequel trilogy (as well as a sequel trilogy) before the release of the original film, but halted major Star Wars films beyond the original trilogy by 1981. With the subsequent advances of computer-generated imagery, Lucas revived plans for the prequels by the early 1990s.
What is the storyline of the Star Wars prequels?
The prequels are about how a young slave boy from Tatooine gets picked up by the Jedi and trained to be “the Chosen One” before falling to the Dark Side and becoming the most evil tyrant the galaxy has ever seen. However, as it stands, there is really no overarching storyline in the sequel trilogy.
Should you binge-watch the Star Wars sequels?
Fans who only watched the Star Wars sequels once when they were in theaters wouldn’t notice the inconsistencies in the plot. But a binge of the sequel trilogy makes those inconsistencies glaringly obvious.