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Many debate whether George Lucas’s sequel trilogy would have been better than Disney’s Star Wars sequels.
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George Lucas’ sequels would have been different in several major ways.
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George Lucas planned 50-100 Jedi survivors of Order 66, Sith Force Ghosts, and the introduction of Darth Talon in his sequel trilogy.
It has long been debated whether these Star Wars Sequel trilogy would have been better if George Lucas was at the helm rather than Disney – here’s everything Lucas would have done differently. The Star Wars Sequel trilogy remains highly controversial in the franchise, with many still perceiving the trilogy as between Star Wars Worst movies. actually, Star Wars Movies and TV shows have continued to be plagued by intense backlash since the sequel trilogy, with many in the fanbase still unhappy with Disney’s acquisition of the franchise.
While there have been successes, how many of Star Wars Best TV shows have been created by Disney, the acquisition remains an incredibly divisive event in the franchise. In light of how extreme the responses to the Star Wars Sequel trilogy it was, it’s interesting to imagine what might have been if George Lucas created the sequel movies instead. Here are 10 major changes George Lucas would have made to the Star Wars Sequel trilogy.
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Lucas didn’t want a solo kid to fall to the dark side
Ben Solo/Kylo Ren wouldn’t be in Lucas’ sequel movies
interesting, George Lucas did not want a child of Princess Leia and Han Solo to fall to the dark side In its sequel trilogy. This is fascinating for two reasons. On the one hand, this would be a major difference between Lucas’ sequels and these Star Wars Sequel trilogy, as Kylo Ren was one of the most significant villains throughout the sequels. Additionally, though, this would have gone against the much-loved Legends stories yet Return of the Jedi.
Specifically, in Legends, Han and Leia have three children, twins Jacen and Jaina and a son named Anakin. Much like Ben Solo from the sequel trilogy, Jacen Solo fell to the dark side of the Force in the Legends novels. Obviously, however, Lucas wanted to go in a different direction in his sequel trilogy, because he had no intention of writing the case of a solo.
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Darth Maul would have been the villain of Lucas’s sequel trilogy
The favorites seat would have returned once again
One of the aspects of George Lucas’s sequel trilogy plans that audiences seem most disappointed to have missed out on is the return of Darth Maul as the main Sith of the sequels. Darth Maul has become increasingly popular over the years, which has been proven time and again in his variety Star Wars returns. yet Star Wars: The Clone Wars Confirmed that Maul had survived being sliced ​​in half in Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom MenaceMal turned around Star Wars Rebels And even had a cameo in Solo: A Star Wars Story.
however, Lucas had much bigger plans for Maul, as he would be the Sith master and main villain in Lucas’ sequel trilogy. This would be interesting, because this too would be a returning character as a brand new villain. However, this would undoubtedly have been more popular than the shocking (and admittedly fairly confusing) return of Palpatine in Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker.
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Lucas’s sequels would have focused on crime, not a resurgent empire
The First Order is not part of Lucas’ plan
George Lucas’ trilogy would have avoided one of the biggest complaints about the Star Wars Sequel trilogy. Specifically, the sequels were heavily criticized for repeating many of the original trilogy’s storylines, A new hope in particular. This was especially evident in Star Wars: The Force AwakensWhich revealed that the First Order repeated the structure of the Empire almost exactly, from the use of storm troopers, to having two dark side Force-users at the helm, to the super weapon that was effectively a Death Star but larger.
George Lucas’ trilogy would have avoided one of the biggest complaints about these Star Wars Sequel trilogy.
Lucas’ sequel trilogy wouldn’t have recycled the plot points of the original trilogy, though. rather, George Lucas wanted his sequels to focus on crime, not another oppressive regime. Interestingly, this concept and Darth Maul were both teased at SoloAs the movie focused on crime bosses as the main villains. Unfortunately, it’s not clear whether those stories will ever be explored further; It seems unlikely at this stage.
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Princess Leia would lead the galaxy…not a resistance movement
Leia’s role would have been much larger in Lucas’s sequel trilogy
One of the most exciting concepts of George Lucas’ sequel trilogy plans was the role Leia Organa would have taken on. especially, Lucas even considered Leia becoming the Supreme Chancellor of the New RepublicWhich would have been an incredible update to her story. Lucas also said at length that he intended the saga to have three parts: the father, the son and the daughter. Clearly, Lucas wanted the sequels to be Leia’s turn, so to speak.
This would certainly be a change from those Star Wars Sequel trilogy. Yes, Leia was important in the sequels, but her role was very similar to the one she had in the original trilogy. In fact, it’s not really until The Rise of Skywalker That her character took on a new role, as Rey’s Jedi Master, but by then, it was too late. After Carrie Fisher tragically died, there was little to do with Leia’s character in The Rise of SkywalkerWhich unfortunately led to a quick death for Leia.
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Luke would successfully rebuild the Jedi
Luke would not have left the galaxy in Lucas’ movies
Along with Leia’s significantly altered history, George Lucas’s sequel trilogy would give Luke Skywalker a completely different arc. Luke’s storyline was one of the most controversial aspects of the Star Wars Sequel trilogy. Many were very disappointed to see that Luke left the galaxy and lost hope in the Jedi, as both were completely opposite to the person Luke was in Return of the Jedi.
Lucas’s sequels would have given Star Wars Audiences got exactly what they wanted when it came to Luke’s story.
Obviously, Lucas’s sequels would have given Star Wars Audiences got exactly what they wanted when it came to Luke’s story. In Lucas’ sequel trilogy, Luke would have rebuilt the Jedi Order, indeed bringing about a new era of the Jedi. Presumably, this would have been a much more popular decision, as it would have shown Luke stepping into the role of a Jedi master – something that was very minimally shown in the Star Wars Sequels.
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Lucas sequels would have featured 50-100 order 66 survivors
George Lucas planned on many more survivors of Order 66
in Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the SithIt seemed like very few Jedi survived Order 66 other than Obi-Wan Kenobi and Lord Yoda. However, since the movie was released, Star Wars has revealed many more survivors of Order 66, from Kanan Jarrus to Grogu and so many more. so, George Lucas intended to reveal that many more Jedi had survived Order 66.
Specifically, Lucas’s sequel trilogy would have confirmed that 50-100 Jedi survived Order 66. This, combined with Lucas’ plans to have Luke rebuild the Jedi Order, suggests that Lucas’s sequel trilogy would have seen the Jedi restored to something like Their first honor. Then again, this would undoubtedly have been much more popular than the treatment of the sequel trilogy of the Jedi, which did quite the opposite; Star Wars: The Last Jedi’s Title makes that clear.
Lucas’s sequel trilogy would have confirmed that 50-100 Jedi survived Order 66.
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Lucas Plans to Investigate Midi-Chlorians (Not Ignore Them)
Lucas’ sequels would have included the controversial prequels concept
The Phantom Menace introduced the idea of ​​midi-chlorian to the Star Wars Universe, but the introduction is not good. Rather, many found midi-chlorians to be far too scientific to agree with Star WarsAs they seemed to diminish the nearly mythical nature of both the Jedi and the Force. Probably due to the response, the rest of the prequel trilogy refrained from mentioning midi-chlorians again, and the Star Wars Sequels ignored them entirely.
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however, George Lucas intended to focus on Midi-Chlorians even more in his sequel trilogy. This is perhaps one of the biggest examples of how Lucas’ sequel movies would have proven controversial as well. Although there is a lot of criticism about Disney Star Wars Sequel trilogy, this does not mean that Lucas’ trilogy would have been perfect or even well received. After all, Lucas faced considerable backlash and criticism for the prequel movies, as did many of the trilogy actors.
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Lucas’s sequels would have brought Darth Talon to the big screen
Audiences have long hoped to see the Star Wars on screen
As mentioned, Darth Maul would have been the Sith master in George Lucas’ Star Wars Sequel trilogy, and Darth Talon would be introduced as Maul’s Sith apprentice. Although Darth Talon has yet to appear on the screen in Star Wars Canon, she is an incredibly popular Sith Star Wars Legends. In fact, this would undoubtedly have been a celebrated decision in Lucas’s sequels.
However, this would not come without certain issues. Darth Talon would have been the first female Sith on the Star Wars screen, and some parts of the fanbase would not have liked this update to the franchise. On the other hand, if Lucas’ sequel movies didn’t update Darth Talon’s appearance, it would have come with its own problems, as Talon is known for being heavily sexualized in Star Wars Legends.
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There could have been a stormtrooper rebellion in Lucas’s sequels
Lucas’s sequels would have had stormtroopers too…but not in the same way
The Star Wars Sequel Trilogy has been accused of copying the original trilogy story for a number of reasons, some of which have to do with the similarities between the Empire and the First Order. The Stormtroopers of the First Order are certainly part of this, as they even visually mirror the Stormtroopers of the original trilogy quite closely. interesting, George Lucas’s sequel trilogy would also influence StormtroopersAlthough they would have looked quite different in his trilogy than they did in Disney Star Wars Sequels.
George Lucas planned a stormy rebellion in his sequel trilogy.
Specifically, George Lucas planned a storm rebellion in his sequel trilogy, which would have seen the remaining Imperial storm troopers refuse to accept the end of the war. Unfortunately, the Star Wars Sequels scrapped this idea, instead introducing a new wave of stormtroopers, many of whom were kidnapped as children and forced to join the First Order. While this was interesting in its own way, particularly with Finn’s story, Lucas’ sequel trilogy would have provided a more innovative Stormtrooper story.
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Sith Force Ghosts would be introduced in Lucas’ sequel trilogy
So far, only Jedi have been shown as Force Ghosts
George Lucas also planned to introduce Sith Force ghosts in his sequel trilogy, which would have proved interesting. Craft ghosts have been a part of Star Wars Since the original trilogy, however, in canon, there have only been Jedi Force ghosts so far. In fact, in Star Wars Canon, the ability to become a Force ghost seems to be exclusively a power for those on the light side of the Force.
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Nevertheless, Lucas would have incorporated Sith Force ghosts into his sequel trilogy, perhaps even with the idea of ​​bringing Palpatine back, albeit in a very different way than Disney Star Wars did. of course, Star Wars Might still introduce the idea at some point, but, at least in the sequels, Sith Force ghosts aren’t implemented. Clearly, George Lucas had very different ideas for his Star Wars Sequel trilogy than what Disney finally made, which is no doubt part of the reason why debates continue about which trilogy would have been better.