Why Disney Buying Star Wars is Not a Bad Thing

Summary

In this article, we address the concerns of those who believe that Disney’s acquisition of Star Wars will ruin the franchise. We argue that Disney’s track record with Marvel movies and Pirates of the Caribbean shows that they can handle mature themes and adult humor. Furthermore, we suggest that J.J. Abrams’ experience with Star Trek will help him create a compelling Star Wars movie. Finally, we dismiss the idea that Disney will add cheesy musical numbers to Star Wars, arguing that the franchise has always had its share of silly moments.

Table of Contents

  • Disney’s Track Record with Marvel Movies and Pirates of the Caribbean
  • J.J. Abrams’ Experience with Star Trek
  • Star Wars Has Always Had Silly Moments

Disney’s Track Record with Marvel Movies and Pirates of the Caribbean

Many fans are worried that Disney will “kidify” Star Wars, but we argue that Disney has a track record of handling mature themes and adult humor. Before Iron Man, Disney acquired Marvel and has since produced a series of successful superhero movies that have dealt with complex issues. Furthermore, all of the Pirates of the Caribbean films have had violence and swearing that merited a PG-13 rating. We argue that Disney can handle the mature themes and adult humor that are a hallmark of Star Wars.

J.J. Abrams’ Experience with Star Trek

Some fans are worried that J.J. Abrams will ruin Star Wars, but we argue that his experience with Star Trek will actually help him create a compelling Star Wars movie. While some fans were disappointed with Abrams’ Star Trek movies, we suggest that his approach would work well with Star Wars. Abrams’ universe of fate and spiritualism relies on magic that only works if you believe in yourself, which is a perfect fit for the Star Wars universe.

Star Wars Has Always Had Silly Moments

Finally, we dismiss the idea that Disney will add cheesy musical numbers to Star Wars. We argue that the franchise has always had its share of silly moments, including made-up swear words and poop jokes. We suggest that fans should trust Disney to handle the franchise with care and respect.

Conclusion

In conclusion, we argue that Disney’s acquisition of Star Wars is not a bad thing. Disney has a track record of handling mature themes and adult humor, and J.J. Abrams’ experience with Star Trek will help him create a compelling Star Wars movie. Furthermore, we dismiss the idea that Disney will add cheesy musical numbers to Star Wars, arguing that the franchise has always had its share of silly moments. Fans should trust Disney to handle the franchise with care and respect.

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