NateA42 said:
This again? The EU is
not necessarily getting the axe, not all of it. Let me quote myself from MovieBob's original article here [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/forums/read/7.848364-Lucasfilm-Makes-It-Official-Star-Wars-Expanded-Universe-Is-Dead?page=1]
Jingle Fett said:
C'mon people, learn to read
they will now do so in the context of an official unified canon maintained by an official Lucasfilm Story Group, which will also decide which characters and concepts from the former EU can be repurposed by future filmmakers and authors
This means that not necessarily all of the EU will be dropped. A lot of it may be, but they can cherry pick what they like and leave out what they don't like. This means if they feel like it, they can keep characters like Grand Admiral Thrawn, Mara Jade, Admiral Daala, etc....And drop the stuff they don't like (like the Yuuzhan Vong or some of the weirder/crappier stuff).
They're basically saying that Star Wars is not constrained by the EU. The new movies can go in whatever direction they please. However, if there's some fan favorite characters or some aspect of the EU the Lucasfilm Story Group wants to keep, they can make whatever changes to that character's story needed to make them work within the context of the new movies.
For example, if they want to include Mara Jade, they have the freedom to adapt her storyline to take into account the 30 year difference between the movies and books so that it all fits together. Maybe they change it so she was in carbonite for 30-40 years when the empire fell and when she gets out she's finding out what happened during the gap. So maybe she still holds the initial grudge against Luke, but never ends up marrying him because he's an older man. That sort of thing. Likewise, Grand Admiral Thrawn could also be set to appear 30 years later than he did in the books and the filmmakers make the adjustments to his story so it works with the timeline of the new movies.
Now obviously the Lucasfilm Story Group might or might not do that, for all we know they might scrap everything. But that's just an example of the sort of thing they
can do. They have the freedom to pick and choose what they want to keep, change, and drop, which in turn allows them the freedom to make better stories. They have the freedom to choose how closely or not closely they stick to the EU.
Secondly, all the EU stuff will continue to be made available under the label of Star Wars: Legends. So it's not gone, it's not being erased, it's not disappearing, it's still there. Furthermore, nothing says it can't continue to grow in it's own little non-canon environment parallel to the actual canon. So if there's some ongoing EU series, it will most likely be able to continue under the Star Wars: Legends label. So if you want to plug your ears and pretend the new movies don't exist, you can do that. In other words, Disney gets to have its pie and eat it too. Allowing the EU continue is just smart business, it's more money for the mouse. So overall, I don't think there's much need to be upset.