One Major Star Wars Change Means the Franchise Will Never Be the Same
In 2012, when George Lucas sold Lucasfilm and the Star Wars brand to Disney, the world of cinema and science fiction was changed forever. By 2015, there was a new Star Wars film in theaters, The Force Awakens, and by 2019, the first Star Wars live-action TV series, The Mandalorian, hit the then-brand new streamer, Disney+. To be clear, the last decade or so has seen a supernova explosion of new Star Wars media, but, like all explosions, there's always a moment where things get smaller, or, at the very least, change.