The premiere of The Last Jedi eight years ago sparked an intense debate among fans of the Star Wars saga. This controversial film, directed by Rian Johnson, became a recurring topic on social media, where polarized comments about its content and direction remain alive. The cultural impact of the film is undeniable; every time it is mentioned, a torrent of reactions arises, proving its relevance in the Star Wars universe.
There were ideas, but nothing formal
Despite Johnson having ideas for a trilogy that would have expanded his vision within the galaxy, the director clarified in a recent interview with Rolling Stone that the project never went beyond the initial phase. According to his words, only a few ideas were discussed with Kathleen Kennedy, but there was no formal treatment for the trilogy, leaving everything as vague and pleasant concepts: “Nothing really happened. We had a great time working together,” Johnson stated.
Moreover, the director is aware of the displeasure he has generated in some sectors of the fandom, but it seems that it doesn’t affect him too much. He commented: “It’s never pleasant when someone attacks you on the Internet, especially when they do it with things I disagree with about something I’ve created.” However, the story of The Last Jedi may follow a similar path to that of The Phantom Menace, which, after receiving harsh criticism upon its release, is now recognized as an important pillar of the franchise.
Time may offer a new perspective to future generations on Episode VIII, allowing it to be valued in a different way. Meanwhile, Johnson is focusing on his current projects and distancing himself from online comments that could affect his mental health, enjoying the creative process without the distractions of social noise.