Disney gotta get back the $5billion they paid for the franchise. Must be almost there episode 7 and Rogue One... but if the product becomes tacky, we'll all stop watching? Or a new generation, who don't have the emotional attachment to the characters won't mind...
That's a little 'chicken and the egg' isn't it? How can they say there is 'insufficient interest' until they actually make the toy and get feedback that no one wants it. Certainly, the people angrily demanding it are not the kids who will be playing with it, but then you can hardly have a focus group of five-year-old children around a table to discuss marketing either. I have to admit, I'm not a toy manufacturer so I know nothing, but it just seems to me that they are justifying a position that they have already taken.
Firstly, I want the story about the two Death Star maintenance men (that one they do in all the other franchises when they run out of other ideas.)
Secondly, off-topic but,
That's a little 'chicken and the egg' isn't it? How can they say there is 'insufficient interest' until they actually make the toy and get feedback that no one wants it. Certainly, the people angrily demanding it are not the kids who will be playing with it, but then you can hardly have a focus group of five-year-old children around a table to discuss marketing either. I have to admit, I'm not a toy manufacturer so I know nothing, but it just seems to me that they are justifying a position that they have already taken.
Compare Han Solo as a hero in the 70s with the kind of Superheroes we have today. If he had a jetpack, could squirt webs from his wrists and fly through the air unaided, then I can imagine his toys being very popular, but these days - in terms of merchandising outside of collectors - he's got little appeal outside of his character
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I think those macho 70s type heroes are outdated, and from the sound of things, I don't think this Han will have that characteristic. You are right, if you are going to be that type of macho hero you need to have something. You need to have some type of fancy tech (even cars or motorcycles) and you have to have a super power. John Wick was pretty special, and Han Solo is no John Wick. Not even Harrison Ford.
Not so sure about this. It may be that the time of utter dominance of "Super Heroes" is slipping away, and a man who is able to get by with his wits might just be a revelation.
I think that has already happened with John Wick. I don't see Han Solo on the same level. At all.
We'll have to see what develops.
Let's hope there are no mishaps as happened with Rogue One, when Michael Giacchino had to come in as a replacement at the last minute and write a complete score in just 3 weeks.
It was an outstanding score given the time frame he had to work with.