I'm sure that elements of the Thrawn trilogy and other really big stories will probably carry over into the new films. I've said it many times before and I'll say it again, one of these spin off movies has to be about Rogue Squadron.
I have to ask, have you read and/or played any of the EU material?Kyrinn said:Honestly...good!
The extended universe was really nothing more than glorified fan fiction and wasn't really all that great anyway. Ever since I heard that episode VII was going to happen I was hoping the EU would get re-written, even if that means another 3 movies on the same level as the prequels.
Internal consistency is important in any story; if things can just happen for no reason than the entire point of hypothesizing is lost.xdiesp said:Back in my day, kids weren't so stupid to believe that stories in comics & movies happened in a "universe". Settings were identity and the notion of a shared setting hardly of any importance. I guess fanboys nowadays need to hold the idea that somewhere, really, those events really have happened.
I'm not sure what games count towards the EU material other than Jedi Academy so I'm going to say no in terms of games.sumanoskae said:I have to ask, have you read and/or played any of the EU material?Kyrinn said:Honestly...good!
The extended universe was really nothing more than glorified fan fiction and wasn't really all that great anyway. Ever since I heard that episode VII was going to happen I was hoping the EU would get re-written, even if that means another 3 movies on the same level as the prequels.
I seriously don't see how people didn't see this coming. They chose a director that already stuck his shit covered hands in one great science fiction franchise, and now they gave him the other giant chunk of sci-fi to tear the hell up.SonOfVoorhees said:For the fans, cannon is what they want it to be. If anything Disney are retarded to not dip into all those EU characters and stories. Now if SW7 sucks arse originality wise then they will look worse off.
I'm feel you are talking about JJ Abrams and his Star Trek movies right(as they changed Star Trek canon by becoming a core part of the Star Trek MMO). Yup, he is quite the villain isn't he. I feel the pain all around. The man is a menace to lovers of science fiction, and as I a said above, I'm willing to bet he had a hand in saying that the EU of Star Wars isn't canon now.nima55 said:Well glad I wasted a bunch of my time. Now I know how Star Trek fans feel about their franchise on being two movies.
Gosh, I hope his franchise murder spree stops before he reaches the likes of Stargate and Babylon 5. What he did to Trek (and almost certainly what's going to happen to Star Wars) is bad enough.Sonic Doctor said:I seriously don't see how people didn't see this coming. They chose a director that already stuck his shit covered hands in one great science fiction franchise, and now they gave him the other giant chunk of sci-fi to tear the hell up.SonOfVoorhees said:For the fans, cannon is what they want it to be. If anything Disney are retarded to not dip into all those EU characters and stories. Now if SW7 sucks arse originality wise then they will look worse off.
JJ Abrams borked up the Star Trek franchise and now he's moved onto Star Wars. I just happen to be an unlucky person that I love both franchises.
I have a feeling that this is happening because they've given Abrams a large part of control of this, then he heard that the EU was something that Star Wars fans loved, so he said, "Oh they love that, then we've got to get rid of that." He probably was afraid it would get in the way of his "creativity" and "vision".
The man is like a plague on sci-fi, whatever he touches, gets sick, turns black, and falls to bits.
With my luck as a fan of a lot of science fiction franchises, I'm just waiting that after Abrams rampages through Star Wars, stamping it out, I'm going to hear he is doing a "re-imagining" of the Stargate franchise.
Though, I don't know how much more damage he can do to Stargate, since whoever got a hold of it at "SyFy" already took a wrecking ball to the franchise by making Stargate Universe(which made them cancel the Atlantis series for it, and when it failed, got the planned Atlantis movie production pulled), but I'm willing to bet Abrams will be more than happy to come along and beat a dead horse into smaller bits.
I'm feel you are talking about JJ Abrams and his Star Trek movies right(as they changed Star Trek canon by becoming a core part of the Star Trek MMO). Yup, he is quite the villain isn't he. I feel the pain all around. The man is a menace to lovers of science fiction, and as I a said above, I'm willing to bet he had a hand in saying that the EU of Star Wars isn't canon now.nima55 said:Well glad I wasted a bunch of my time. Now I know how Star Trek fans feel about their franchise on being two movies.
That's exactly my thinking. There is no way Abrams didn't have a hand in pulling the plug on the Star Wars EU. The man loves to ignore what came before and say, "my vision is now canon." I seriously believe the man gets a sick pleasure from purposefully giving a middle finger to fans and of major franchises and say, "oh you like that, well it isn't part of my vision so it isn't important/or doesn't exist now."Oroboros said:This really doesn't surprise me that much, now with JJ at the helm of the new Star Wars movies. Supposedly he left the NuTrek movies over merchandising rights-he was opposed to the idea of pre-NuTrek products being sold alongside and thus competing with NuTrek merchandise. He wanted to be the sole voice on Trek, so it shouldn't come as a surprise that he'd demand that he be the sole authority on NuWars canon. Guy's just got too big a head to tolerate other folk infringing on his artistic vision.
On the one hand, this gives me a huge sigh of relief because the EU's no longer so huge and bloated with an all-inclusive canon and makes it easier to pick and choose things I like and ignore what I don't-since it's all essentially equally non-canon. (excepting whatever fanboy dross that JJ shoehorns in like he did in the first two NuTrek films). This means I no longer have to deal with that 'no canon darkside endings' garbage policy Lucas had for the video games, and can more easily ignore TOR.
On the other hand, that effectively closes the door on a lot of things I liked about the EU. All the nice starfighter additions (wouldn't be surprised if stuff like E-wings and TIE-defenders etc don't appear in the new movies) and of course a lot of the post-RoTJ stuff like the Jedi Knight/Jedi Academy games got another nail in their coffins.
Seriously, I know I'm a glutton for punishment and a bit too hopeful. But really all whoever owns Trek now has to do is come out and say Abrams storyline is a mistake and retcon it.Oroboros said:We aren't going to get a new trek game with Romulans as the same kind of sneaky jerks with bowlcuts because JJ blew up their planet and remade them into emo skinhead bikers.Sonic Doctor said:snip
^Bingo.sumanoskae said:Internal consistency is important in any story; if things can just happen for no reason than the entire point of hypothesizing is lost.xdiesp said:Back in my day, kids weren't so stupid to believe that stories in comics & movies happened in a "universe". Settings were identity and the notion of a shared setting hardly of any importance. I guess fanboys nowadays need to hold the idea that somewhere, really, those events really have happened.