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What makes Star Wars so entertaining?

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RE: What makes Star Wars so entertaining?

#21
It is a full ride into the imagination and gives a great story and fun moments.

RE: What makes Star Wars so entertaining?

#22
Well, the universe itself is interesting, its history, as everything happens there. will I have go to that universe

RE: What makes Star Wars so entertaining?

#23
It's good that's all, the FX are amazing.

What makes it super cool is the extended universe behind it

RE: What makes Star Wars so entertaining?

#24
The sci-fi topic. Its like future. And the pols between good and evil with jedi on the one hand and siths at the other

RE: What makes Star Wars so entertaining?

#25
I fell in love with Star Wars because of how complex the universe is, and how so many stories join together to create an unique experience that I haven't been able to find on other movies.

RE: What makes Star Wars so entertaining?

#26
The action, non stop. Like there are no boring parts of the movies! not gonna lie

RE: What makes Star Wars so entertaining?

#27
Clone Wars interesting with its plot and branches of heroes

RE: What makes Star Wars so entertaining?

#28
I know Star Wars through it's influence in popculure and I watched episode I when i was 10. From the moment i saw young Anakin do some podracing, i know i will love this universe. And here i am, episode IX, the saga ended but with The Mandalorian which is doing great so far, Star Wars still alive. It had become something more than just a franchise, something that so deerly to our heart. As for episode IX, a great way to end the saga and for what's happening, i just couldn't see a better way to end this.

RE: What makes Star Wars so entertaining?

#29
I've never seen a second of that show lol

RE: What makes Star Wars so entertaining?

#30
The universe has depth and the characters all have stories which makes it easy to become immersed in the surroundings.

It's also why people get so angry when things don't go the way they had wanted. because they feel they have a personal connection with the characters.
(same reason the merchandise does so well)

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