Image 1 — Star Wars fans are so always unsatisfied that they keep asking for things that already exist.
Image 2 — Star Wars fans are so always unsatisfied that they keep asking for things that already exist.
Image 3 — Star Wars fans are so always unsatisfied that they keep asking for things that already exist.
Image 4 — Star Wars fans are so always unsatisfied that they keep asking for things that already exist.

Star Wars fans are so always unsatisfied that they keep asking for things that already exist.

A dark and gritty Clone Wars series? That’s literally the Umbara arc.

A "What If" series on Disney+? We got one, but nobody watched it.

A Darth Vader series set after Order 66? It’s not like we have Charles Soule’s run or the *Purge* and *Dark Times* comics from the Legends era.

A remake of the sequel trilogy? Go read the 90s Expanded Universe and stop busting our balls. Oh, shit—I forgot most fans can't read.

u/Accurate-Director-23 — 7 days ago
▲ 2.1k r/andor+1 crossposts

In Season 2 of *Andor*, the Ghorman resistance is infiltrated by Syril Karn as the Empire increasingly establishes a foothold on the planet to colonize it. This mirrors how r/okbuddyimatourist is currently invading the main subreddit. This post is a new example of this.

It's everywhere now.

u/Accurate-Director-23 — 10 days ago

I know this is my third post about Vader Episode II this week, but I’m not going to let SWT get away with this. He literally copied a shot from The Acolyte for his film.

u/Accurate-Director-23 — 22 days ago

Dead fandom theory

On a more serious note, I’m getting a bit tired of most fan "hot takes" are less daring than a JJ Abrams movie. No, Jonathan, you aren't special just because Rogue One is your favorite Star Wars film.

u/Accurate-Director-23 — 29 days ago
▲ 191 r/StarWars

What do you think is the most underrated piece of Star Wars music?

There’s nothing like this Bulgarian choir to give you chills during this heatwave.

u/Accurate-Director-23 — 1 month ago

If you were president of Lucasfilm, how would you plan for the coming years?

I want to clarify that I’m asking this without a hint of condescension. I have absolutely no intention of disparaging the work of Kathleen Kennedy or Filoni, nor do I mean to suggest that fans are better than professionals. I’m asking purely for the fun of it.

I’ve often heard the claim that Star Wars should be run by the fans. Today, we’re going to put that to the test.

If you were appointed president of Lucasfilm and tasked with planning out Star Wars movies, series, books, and video games for the next 15 years, what direction would you take?

reddit.com
u/Accurate-Director-23 — 1 month ago

Why does Mara Jade cheat on Luke with Cinta? How long has she been playing in the other team?

/uj: You might think im racist against redheads but seriously i totally pictured Faye Marsay as Mara Jade in *Andor* Season 2

u/Accurate-Director-23 — 2 months ago

Questions for non-english fans : Do any character names, events, planets, objects, or other proper nouns have strange translations in your language?

I'm curious to know what certain things are called in other languages, because some translations can be quite funny.

For exemple, in french, Darth Vader is called Dark Vador

Han Solo is called Yan Solo

Chewbacca was called Chique-Tabac in ANH (Chew-tobacco)

3PO and R2 were Z-6PO and D2-R2

The Millenium Falcon was called the Millenium Condor

The Clone Wars was "The Dark War"

Lightsabers are called "laser swords" or "laser sabers"

Jabbah The Hutt was called "Jabbah The Woodsman" in ESB because the translators thought that "Hutt" referred to someone who lived in a hut in the forest.

The First Death Star is the Black Star, ect.

reddit.com
u/Accurate-Director-23 — 2 months ago

On which planet should Rey's new Jedi Order be established?

Even though the Rey movie project is stalling, we might get a glimpse of her Jedi Academy in *Star Wars Starfighter* in 2027, if rumors are to be believed.

>!&#x200B;!<On which planet do you think Rey should build her temple? Ach-To or Tython, for a return to the roots? Tatooine, Rey's "new home"—a place steeped in history and symbolism? Coruscant, at the heart of the galaxy? Takodana or Ajan Kloss, key locations in Rey's journey? Or a brand-new planet?

u/Accurate-Director-23 — 2 months ago

Cloud Riders VS Knights of Ren

Two disparate groups of warriors, equally adept at melee combat and blaster warfare, face off under a masked leader whose title is passed down through generations. Who will prevail? Round 1: Cloud Riders and Enfys Nest vs. Knights (12v6) Round 2: Cloud Riders and Enfys Nest vs. Knights led by Kylo (12v7)

u/Accurate-Director-23 — 2 months ago
▲ 211 r/starwarscanon+1 crossposts

What do you think happened to the Cloud Riders?

Solo came out 8 years ago, and we've almost never seen this group again.

All we know is that they gave the coaxium to Saw Gerrera and that Benthic eventually joined Saw. What do you think happened to them?

My theory is that either they are all dead, which explains why we never see them again, or they simply plundered the Five Syndicates and the Empire to deliver so much material to the rebels, without ever really taking part in the fight head-on.

And would you like to see them again, in a comic book series or elsewhere? Personally, I love them and was a little disappointed that they weren't in Andor.

u/Accurate-Director-23 — 2 months ago
▲ 1.6k r/StarWars

When Luke died and merged with the Force, did his metal hand disappear as well?

Imagine if his metal hand had fallen off the cliff and landed in a porg's nest lol

u/Accurate-Director-23 — 3 months ago
▲ 119 r/andor

What does the presence of John Williams' music in the opening credits of the last episode symbolize?

You may not have noticed, but the end credits of "Jedha, Kyber, Erso" feature the music "The Throne Room" from ANH.

How did you interpret this? Is it simply an Easter egg or a foreshadowing of the Death Star's future destruction?

I saw it as a reminder of the rebels' victory, reminding us that all the sacrifices we've seen in this series and in Rogue One led to the final victory.

reddit.com
u/Accurate-Director-23 — 3 months ago