How Did Star Wars Lose the Culture?
Star Wars was once the biggest franchise in the world. People camped outside theaters for tickets. New releases felt like cultural events. And for decades, Star Wars seemed untouchable. So how did we get to a point where a Star Wars movie is struggling to capture the same attention it once commanded? In this video, I take a look at the rise of Star Wars, Disney's acquisition of Lucasfilm, the sequel trilogy, The Mandalorian, and the changing entertainment landscape to answer one question: How did Star Wars lose the culture? If you enjoyed the video, consider subscribing. I'm still early in this journey and plan to keep making videos about entertainment, culture, movies, music, and other stories I find interesting. #starwars #themandalorian #disney #georgelucas #movieessay #videoessay #filmanalysis

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