Gaith said:
At least one movie a year is working just fine for the MCU, and that's in tandem with other Marvel movies...
... So, I don't see the problem. Besides, in terms of minutes of product, one movie a year is far less Star Wars than a Clone Wars season.
First of, you cant really compare a TV show with Movies. They are 2 different things.
And Because it works for Marvel, that doesn't mean it can work for star wars too.
The Marvel movies had a purpose and a reason behind them. they were introductions for very different from each other super heroes, and they they were building towards a grand team up and one epic movie.
For Star Wars the approach doesn't really fit for me. I am sure the spin off movies will be about more known, established characters, and not about the new episode 7 characters. It wouldn't make sense money wise. So you will have Episode 7, then an unrelated young Han solo spin off or whatever, then episode 8, then a boba fett spin off, then episode 9..... One
every year. It feels overkill too me. Its too much star wars. I much Prefer the George Lucas way. A movie every 3 years, building excitement, anticipation, and not making the people tired of them.
I am not saying that all those movies will be bad or anything, but it was a risk from marvel to go with such an approach and it was building towards something bigger. I just cant see those spin offs and the "one movie every year" building towards something bigger, and not being anything more than just quick cash ins.