The Mandalorian & Grogu Trailer

It definitely seems like Filoni believes the primary audience for Star Wars stuff is the people who watch the animated stuff. Which, to be fair, is probably their most devoted audience. I'm just not sure how large it is compared to the "just go to the movies" folks.
 

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I dunno, this looks like some pulpy action fun. Sure, it's no Andor ... but literally nothing else in Star Wars canon is Andor. And not everything has to be. TBH, the Mandalorian series stumbled when it tried to be Andor.

That said, it is a pretty generic trailer. Not really sure, aside from the higher budget, why this can't be simply the next couple episodes of the Mandalorian, and why it's worth trekking out to theatres.
 


It definitely seems like Filoni believes the primary audience for Star Wars stuff is the people who watch the animated stuff. Which, to be fair, is probably their most devoted audience. I'm just not sure how large it is compared to the "just go to the movies" folks.

I have no idea how large the audience is. I really don't watch Disney Star Wars. It's not really my type of thing.

My spouse watches all of it. They are on yet another viewing (meaning, they have watched it before and before that as well...etc.) of Andor, and they watch the other Disney shows except for the Animated ones. They don't really watch the Cartoons (I'm actually probably more likely to do that than they are, but as I said, I'm not really into Disney Star Wars though I used to really like Star Wars in it's older format/style).
 

It definitely seems like Filoni believes the primary audience for Star Wars stuff is the people who watch the animated stuff. Which, to be fair, is probably their most devoted audience. I'm just not sure how large it is compared to the "just go to the movies" folks.
I mean, is that really that surprising? Filoni made his name with the animated Star Wars cartoons. That's his bread and butter. Now he's shifting to live action with mixed results ... but it makes sense, as the kids who grew up watching the Clone Wars cartoon are now late teens / young adults. They want to see their beloved cartoon characters in live action with more adult themes.

Do aliens not speak in alien languages with subtitles any more in Star Wars?
I want to say yes, but I'm not 100% sure. Maybe they just didn't show any of those bits in the trailer.
 

I mean, is that really that surprising? Filoni made his name with the animated Star Wars cartoons. That's his bread and butter. Now he's shifting to live action with mixed results ... but it makes sense, as the kids who grew up watching the Clone Wars cartoon are now late teens / young adults. They want to see their beloved cartoon characters in live action with more adult themes.
Oh, I see the logic of it. The question is whether the movie-only people will turn out.

But if he consistently only gets cartoon audience numbers, Filoni will be getting asked some tough questions by Disney.
 

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