How Disney Ran Star Wars Into The Ground

Has Star Wars finally lost its place at the center of pop culture? For decades, Star Wars was the biggest entertainment franchise in the world. New movies were cultural events, characters became household names, and generations of fans grew up obsessed with a galaxy far, far away. But in 2025, things feel very different. In this video, we explore how Star Wars may be suffering from franchise fatigue after years of nonstop movies, Disney+ series, spin-offs, and expanded universe content. What happens when a franchise that once felt special becomes constant? Has oversaturation diminished the excitement that made Star Wars a cultural phenomenon in the first place? We also examine how a new generation of filmmakers and original stories are capturing the public's attention and dominating the box office. While Star Wars continues to expand, audiences seem increasingly interested in fresh voices, new ideas, and original cinematic experiences rather than another chapter in a nearly 50-year-old franchise. Topics covered: • Star Wars franchise fatigue • Disney's Star Wars era • Oversaturation in modern entertainment • Why Star Wars isn't the cultural force it once was • The decline of event blockbuster filmmaking • Modern box office trends • New filmmakers changing Hollywood • The future of Star Wars • Pop culture relevance in 2025 • Why younger audiences connect with different franchises Do you think Star Wars has truly lost its cultural relevance, or is it simply evolving for a new generation? Let me know your thoughts in the comments. #starwars #obsession #movie #film #disney