
As long as the title has "Star Wars" in it, the film will make $500,000,000 easily. Sad fact because that usually deteriorates the quality of the brand. And for any bitch-ass fanboy who would say that "it can't get any worse than the prequels": Just piss off. At least those films played their parts. However, I'm interested in "Rogue One", though I don't see why it needs a theatrical release; This is the sort of project I would rather see produced as a mini-series on television instead.
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