We'll talk about The Acolyte's choice to feature Victoria Monet's song Power of Two in the end credits of a future episode! The song: • Victoria Monét - Power...
That's the High Republic era for you. Never felt like you were reading a Star Wars story. Always felt like it belonged to the Harry Potter universe instead or plain and simply felt like what you said: a real life high school.
I started off saying "Leslye thought she cooked" whenever you could tell she thought something would hit and didn't, but that happens so often now I've just shortened it to "thought she cooked"
The only thing I liked about the scene "The power of 1, the power of 2, the power of MAAANNNYYY!" If there's anything I liked about it... It helped me get out of bed to turn it off when I desperately needed to get up from bed to go to work, THANKYOU DISNEY! ☺️💛
so they’ll do this, but they won’t make the Han Solo song “I’m Han Solo” the theme song to the Han Solo movie, _Solo,_ featuring the one and only Han Solo??!?
I'm probably gonna get hated for saying this, but I really _hate_ those Descendants and Zombies movies. I used to like watching them as a kid but now they're just cringe to me.
My favorite part of Revenge of the Sith was when Anakin broke into song about how he has brought safety and security to his new empire, and when the ghosts of the Jedi younglings were his chorus, I cried.
The first time a song with lyrics was used in a Disney Star Wars project was in Fallen Order, the song that Cal was listening to at the very beginning and that later played at the crime syndicate base was an actual song from a Mongolian rock band. However, the lyrics were in Mongolian, so it didn't sound out of place to the vast majority of us who don't speak Mongolian. I bet fans in Mongolia were weirded out though.
DC, with new leadership by James Gun and Peter Safran, under a newly created DC studios distinct from WB, has a far brighter future than Star Wars on film. Before that, funny enough, The Batman had a lot of things in common with the early seasons of Mando and Andor S1. Greg Fraiser cinematography and use of the volume, the use of armor in action scenes and the protagonist in their masks for the former. The writing quality, tone and separation from the greater cinematic shared universe of the latter.
@@aeschylus6250 The beach planet music from Andor, even if it doesn't sound like normal Star Wars music, it's still really weird even for real world normal standards so it still fits in Star Wars.
So when is Disney going to bring out the full-on pop musicals? It starts with a song in the credits, then next thing you know the Jedi and Sith are going to be having a dance-off to determine who rules the galaxy. I personally have never enjoyed pop music so I am especially cynical towards this news.
What are you talking about? The prequels have enough "dacing light Saber fights." Thank the sequels and the Acolyte for putting real light Saber fighting back in Star Wars.
It's kind of weird to do it in Star Wars. I don't get the idea behind it, is it cultural or attached to a new generation? It'd be like having a Game of Thrones episode, but a rapper starts beat boxing Rains of Castamere. It'd be awkward regardless of how well performed the song may be.
Bonus points if they had a crushed spine or their legs were otherwise completely unusable beforehand. It's kind of like the guy who got himself out of a vegetative state because he hated Barney the Dinosaur so much and was forced to watch it.
Pop songs just don’t belong in Star Wars, regardless of the song’s quality. It’s supposed to look and sound cinematic. It was a poor choice to do this.
Yeah, that hurts. I forget if they have done something like this before since I haven't kept up, but it makes me remember shows like clone wars and the Mandalorian and how special the closing instruments were. Even for rebels, where the outros were almost the same except for when it was a season finale or a heartbreak episode where the credit music would match the tone beautifully
George Lucas specifically hired a classical composer - John Williams - to do the score for Star Wars because he wisely recognized that classical, orchestral music is the best way to make star Wars' soundscape feel timeless. It doesn't get dated, because it was already old when the movies were new. A pop song, even a good one, is a bad choice for your Epic Space Fantasy. In fact, George Lucas taught us that too when he put Jefferson Starship in the Star Wars Holiday Special... As always, Disney Star Wars is the spiritual successor not to the two Star Wars trilogies, but to the Star Wars Holiday Special...
I have really enjoyed the acolyte so far, but disney turning it into some kinda hannah montana moment by having the main actor of a show release music and have it all marketed together is a scummy thing to try and interject into star wars
I think Disney has a direction they desperately want to take things but they need to cut out all the Star Wars-y stuff to get there. The guaranteed views and money is nice but the identity of Star Wars is really stifling their soulless corporate vision.
The closest we really have gotten to real life songs not written for Star Wars directly (for what I can remember) is Cal's Headphones in the begining of Fallen Order.
It's crazy to think how back in the original Star Wars films, a lot of care and attention was put towards making the setting feel alien, even in smaller details like removing buttons or zippers from the actors costumes in order to help diverse itself from our world. And now, falsh forward to today, that illusion is completely obliterated by giving characters outfits/hair styles that reflect modern fashion trends and producing a modern day pop song to tie in to The Acolyte. As more and more of these shows/movies get produced, the more Star Wars loses it's identity and it's disappointing to think that there's a possible future where people will no longer remember Star Wars as a revolutionary film franchise but as just another of Disney's copy-paste soulless cash cows.
The song is not half bad, though it feels more adequate for a 007 opening sequence than a Star Wars episode. That said Ahsoka had a punk song played by an actual punk band, and the Andor soundtrack relied heavily on synths had that trippy techno song in Niamos, so I'm not all against adding music to Star Wars that goes beyond the cliche instrumental fanfare.
I think it's weird to announce it before the actual episode it's in. Maybe the episode ends on a note fitting for the song, maybe not, we don't know. If it does fit, it would have been better to have been surprised by it, so idk why they released it early.
I think they are just smoothing hate haha.Imagine the amount of hate they would recive if they surprise sw fans with a fucking pop song in credits. They are anticipating
Probably bots. The only praise I see is stuff like “I love the acolyte❤” Or “Best show ever!” It’s never real comments, and Disney has been exposed recently for using bots. That’s why it has “so many views”
I’ve come to terms with this for a long time now… Star wars is not regarded in the same respect as Star Trek or Lord of The Rings anymore… At this point they can make as many Jizz music for all I care. Star Wars is not in the same level as Dune, Star Trek, Lord of The Rings, or Game of Thrones anymore.
Idk, Star Trek has been pretty lackluster, nobody seems to like RoP and most people tend to come together and accept that season 8 of game of thrones was a war crime
@@justlivin2499 lmao facts, although I'd say SW is in the worst position. Also Dune is only good because it is new, eventually they will come to molest that franchise too
I don’t hate the show, but putting a pop song in the end credits of a show in a universe like Star Wars, dose not add up properly at all for me personally
Well about time SOME real-world music is used briefly in Star Wars, but I really didn't expect it to be this. Like a Coruscant club or a bounty hunter's ship playing Fear Factory or Rammstein, thats more fucking like it. Whos with me
This does feel a little wierd but so far I love the show I feel like most people are hating it because its disney, if you dont like it, thats fine, but stop wqatching it or at least give better arguments than "Title cards for planets appear"
People come up with this dumb shit in the writers room thinking they’re changing the status quo when it just looks ridiculous and makes something with a unique set of characteristics more same-y.
Reminds me of the trend in the 90's and early 2000's where there was a pop version of some major song from the movie in the credits (quest for Camelot and Aladdin come to mind). I guess they've effectively home video-ed Star Wars.
The song does seem like it was well made, at the very least, but it doesn't fit into Star Wars at ALL imo. Where's Kevin Kiner and John Williams when we need them?
This song gives me a lot more R&B than Pop and I love it. And Victoria SERVES. It's definitely not Star Wars, but I think it's getting paid dirt simply because it's connected to Star Wars. It would have been ethereal otherwise.
I like the song, might be the only thing I like about the show besides Sol. If you listen to the lyrics it’s fitting, plus it’s not like the song is played at a cantina or on a ship. It’s in the credits of whatever episode, doesn’t exist in universe but just to spice up credits
George fought for a symphonic soundtrack, and no in movie songs performed were in English. This goes against a key Star Wars rule. Modern American music sung in English
ok Disney, how can you completely loose the feeling when it comes to the music? Reminder, you need to look at the music as its own character. Its the one character in Star Wars that we cannot see, only hear. The music should always be similar to a classical score or something like that of a classic movie. The music is always the same and its the one thing that makes star wars feel like star wars. Every since Lizzo showed up in the mandalorian, I was so afraid this would happen one day. What's next? Katy perry singing firework at the end of the Rey movie? THIS ISN'T HOW STAR WARS WORKS! Not only that, the title of this song is referencing the cringiest part of that episode.
This could be rough but I’m not going to judge until I see it Every other time Star Wars has experimented with different music I’ve been impressed K pop in the clone wars dubstep in the mandalorian cyberpunk in andor
*Star Wars fans who have never sat through the credits of a TV show*: "THEY ARE RUINING THE CREDITS" lmao done with this fandom. happy disney is flushing that too.
Would love to have more songs in star wars but ones that are in-universe sounding like igyah Kah from Ahsoka. This song is alright but makes no sense in a franchise like star wars, I feel like if they did songs that aren't in English, maybe huttese or one of the many other languages in star wars, it wouldn't feel so off
On a scale of nice to omg this is the worst…. This doesn’t even rate. Like, why is everyone so bent on a song over the credits? Is that truly what we as the fandom are getting upset about now? Clearly the creative team thinks this is an impactful choice for the story they’re telling, and in the moment I expect it will make some sense, whether we like it or not. But heck, unless they put an end credit scene on it, most people will just turn it off anyway, or it’ll skip to the next episode. It’s not the death of Star Wars, or the worst thing ever. If Star Wars is going to be sustainable it needs to try new things, and the fans need to be open to them. Heaven forbid we might actually like it! If that’s not you, well listen to whatever adult told child you “if you don’t have anything nice (or maybe some constructive criticism), don’t say anything at all”. Go watch the original trilogy and pretend it’s still the 80s. I swear, “Fans” will be what kills Star Wars, not Disney, or anyone else.
To be fair it's not cheap. Pop stars make songs for Movies/Video Games all the time. Like Eminem with Venom. Thinking a song will Save the show is just cheap though.
Star was has NEVER had a reference to OUR World. This music is so "uncanon" it's "Uncanny" This episode has writing so poorly, from the Jedi who climb up and down the Mountains in seconds The Metal dector, the guy that killed himself (now we know) for NO REASON. Jedi's don't carry guilt like that.. he would have turned to the dark side. The writer doesn't understand star wars :(
Let’s also not forget, Torbin for some reason also has home sickness, which is the strangest nonJedi thing ever. Getting so desperate for going home by getting prof of the vergence, even tho they would go home nontheless (why tf does a Jedi have homesickness???) The jedi are also ruined, being now seen as oppressors and emotionally confused All witches just die after disconnection And the whole vergence thing just ruins the purpose of the chosen one
You guys replied and i got the notification, and it made me sad. I really wanted to like this show. Damnit.people think most of us don't. Think of the stories we COULD have gotten. Zannah and bane?Come on. I would even settle for the on screen version of Sidious studying with Talzon to learn the Dark Magics and then stealing Maul.. It could have even made Talzon look like the Sympathizing villain
Doesn't do it for me. There are other good Star Wars songs. I hesitate to say Disney though. I like the Avengers music, I like the yub-nub song at the end of ROTJ, and a few other things - none of which Disney gets credit for.
the acolyte gives me 'high school theatre kid trying too hard' vibes.
That's the High Republic era for you. Never felt like you were reading a Star Wars story. Always felt like it belonged to the Harry Potter universe instead or plain and simply felt like what you said: a real life high school.
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I started off saying "Leslye thought she cooked" whenever you could tell she thought something would hit and didn't, but that happens so often now I've just shortened it to "thought she cooked"
Bro, that’s so accurate man lol
@@gristleboi3205yeah I feel bad for her you know she didn't think anyone knew who the bad guy was.
This must be the sound they blasted through Bix's headphones to torture her in Andor
😂😂😂. True
I don’t agree but that burn is hilarious and I applaud you 😂
LMFAOO
Andor wasn’t my cup of tea maby season 2 will be different
Jar Jar Studios did this joke already, it was great
The only thing I liked about the scene "The power of 1, the power of 2, the power of MAAANNNYYY!" If there's anything I liked about it... It helped me get out of bed to turn it off when I desperately needed to get up from bed to go to work, THANKYOU DISNEY! ☺️💛
That scene looks like they forgot to add in the after effects.
😂I loved this comment already.
"That happened"
That song sounds like every pop song from the past twenty years to me; guess I'm too old now.
This is precisely what I was just about to write, including being too old. 😂😂😂
so they’ll do this, but they won’t make the Han Solo song “I’m Han Solo” the theme song to the Han Solo movie, _Solo,_ featuring the one and only Han Solo??!?
@@stevef3685 : Wookiee noises chorus:
This sounds like it would’ve come from Descendants
Don't insult Descendants like that!
@@sharplydressedrabbit3604no no, he’s got a point
@@sharplydressedrabbit3604 Then perhaps it’s Zombies 2 if you know what I mean… 🐺
I'm probably gonna get hated for saying this, but I really _hate_ those Descendants and Zombies movies. I used to like watching them as a kid but now they're just cringe to me.
No it's not like descendants and descendants is not like that and don't insult descendants
Sounds like an end credits song for a Marvel movie of show
or a cw show 😅
@@HemisphereCinema: Or a show similar to a CW show, like "Robyn Hood" for example.
This song just isn’t Star Wars lol
It was created for The Acolyte.
@@EcksClipsdoesn't make it star wars.
@@EcksClips Eck, please stop simping for Star Wars for once and use your brain.
@@EcksClipsits a disgrace to John William legacy
@@EcksClips You know exactly what he means.
My favorite part of Revenge of the Sith was when Anakin broke into song about how he has brought safety and security to his new empire, and when the ghosts of the Jedi younglings were his chorus, I cried.
Same😭😭
How does this keep getting worse?
You cannot learn that power. Not from a good development team.
did you think a non-white america would somehow get better?
@@dragonstalk86lmao
The first time a song with lyrics was used in a Disney Star Wars project was in Fallen Order, the song that Cal was listening to at the very beginning and that later played at the crime syndicate base was an actual song from a Mongolian rock band.
However, the lyrics were in Mongolian, so it didn't sound out of place to the vast majority of us who don't speak Mongolian. I bet fans in Mongolia were weirded out though.
I don’t think the lyrics were actually Mongolian
@@asdasasdas3476They are.
@@asdasasdas3476 They were. The song is by a Mongolian rock band called "The Hu"
The Clone Wars being a Disney project now, you completely forgot the Hindu song.
@@cynicat74 They were made by the band but I'm pretty sure the lyrics for that song was just gibberish since they were singing "huttese"
Its not Star Wars, holy shit, put it in a Warner Brothers DC movie. Just absolutely ridiculous.
DC, with new leadership by James Gun and Peter Safran, under a newly created DC studios distinct from WB, has a far brighter future than Star Wars on film.
Before that, funny enough, The Batman had a lot of things in common with the early seasons of Mando and Andor S1. Greg Fraiser cinematography and use of the volume, the use of armor in action scenes and the protagonist in their masks for the former. The writing quality, tone and separation from the greater cinematic shared universe of the latter.
Andor had a whole scene set to freestyle jazz music, if that’s Star Wars anything is.
@@aeschylus6250 The beach planet music from Andor, even if it doesn't sound like normal Star Wars music, it's still really weird even for real world normal standards so it still fits in Star Wars.
More like a CW DC series, “witches, You have failed this franchise!”
hate this whole thing
So when is Disney going to bring out the full-on pop musicals? It starts with a song in the credits, then next thing you know the Jedi and Sith are going to be having a dance-off to determine who rules the galaxy.
I personally have never enjoyed pop music so I am especially cynical towards this news.
What are you talking about? The prequels have enough "dacing light Saber fights." Thank the sequels and the Acolyte for putting real light Saber fighting back in Star Wars.
oh man, LotR needs its own pop song as well for the end credits of its next disastrous streaming show. They can call it The Power of The Ring.
im sure it will. as we can see, these companies and studios are in the "double down" mindset. give it a few years though..thankfully, money talks
Oh no please no I love LotR. Don’t give Amazon and their “Rings of Power” any ideas 😂😂
This song is less Star Wars-y than that Jabba Palace song in the remastered edition.
It's kind of weird to do it in Star Wars. I don't get the idea behind it, is it cultural or attached to a new generation? It'd be like having a Game of Thrones episode, but a rapper starts beat boxing Rains of Castamere. It'd be awkward regardless of how well performed the song may be.
I mean that pretty much did happen with that Ed Sheeran episode
Imagine playing this for a bedridden person and they suddenly got up to turn it off.
The power of one, the power of two, the power of cringe.
Bonus points if they had a crushed spine or their legs were otherwise completely unusable beforehand. It's kind of like the guy who got himself out of a vegetative state because he hated Barney the Dinosaur so much and was forced to watch it.
The power of one (my unicycle)
The power of two (my motorcycle)
The power of my MINIIIIII (Cooper S)
😂😂😂
Pop songs just don’t belong in Star Wars, regardless of the song’s quality. It’s supposed to look and sound cinematic.
It was a poor choice to do this.
This song reminds me of the song from the Star Wars Holiday special. Ironically, that was cringe for Star Wars fans too.
*disgruntled Wookiee exclamation*
Yeah, that hurts. I forget if they have done something like this before since I haven't kept up, but it makes me remember shows like clone wars and the Mandalorian and how special the closing instruments were. Even for rebels, where the outros were almost the same except for when it was a season finale or a heartbreak episode where the credit music would match the tone beautifully
George Lucas specifically hired a classical composer - John Williams - to do the score for Star Wars because he wisely recognized that classical, orchestral music is the best way to make star Wars' soundscape feel timeless. It doesn't get dated, because it was already old when the movies were new.
A pop song, even a good one, is a bad choice for your Epic Space Fantasy. In fact, George Lucas taught us that too when he put Jefferson Starship in the Star Wars Holiday Special...
As always, Disney Star Wars is the spiritual successor not to the two Star Wars trilogies, but to the Star Wars Holiday Special...
I have really enjoyed the acolyte so far, but disney turning it into some kinda hannah montana moment by having the main actor of a show release music and have it all marketed together is a scummy thing to try and interject into star wars
Of course the show with a black lead has to have a pop song. Thanks Disney.
What’re you trying to say Disney?
John Williams lvl 100. This lvl -10000.
I think Disney has a direction they desperately want to take things but they need to cut out all the Star Wars-y stuff to get there. The guaranteed views and money is nice but the identity of Star Wars is really stifling their soulless corporate vision.
The closest we really have gotten to real life songs not written for Star Wars directly (for what I can remember) is Cal's Headphones in the begining of Fallen Order.
Acolyte has fans?!
It's crazy to think how back in the original Star Wars films, a lot of care and attention was put towards making the setting feel alien, even in smaller details like removing buttons or zippers from the actors costumes in order to help diverse itself from our world. And now, falsh forward to today, that illusion is completely obliterated by giving characters outfits/hair styles that reflect modern fashion trends and producing a modern day pop song to tie in to The Acolyte. As more and more of these shows/movies get produced, the more Star Wars loses it's identity and it's disappointing to think that there's a possible future where people will no longer remember Star Wars as a revolutionary film franchise but as just another of Disney's copy-paste soulless cash cows.
At 0:33 I thought you were gonna say “I actually quite like the song on mute!” 😂
The song is not half bad, though it feels more adequate for a 007 opening sequence than a Star Wars episode. That said Ahsoka had a punk song played by an actual punk band, and the Andor soundtrack relied heavily on synths had that trippy techno song in Niamos, so I'm not all against adding music to Star Wars that goes beyond the cliche instrumental fanfare.
I think it's weird to announce it before the actual episode it's in. Maybe the episode ends on a note fitting for the song, maybe not, we don't know. If it does fit, it would have been better to have been surprised by it, so idk why they released it early.
I think they are just smoothing hate haha.Imagine the amount of hate they would recive if they surprise sw fans with a fucking pop song in credits. They are anticipating
They thought we’d like it, so released it early.
What a shitshow this is. And it keeps giving...
there are fans of acolyte???
Maybe plural is a reach.
Not really, they just exist to spite us.
Probably bots. The only praise I see is stuff like “I love the acolyte❤”
Or “Best show ever!”
It’s never real comments, and Disney has been exposed recently for using bots. That’s why it has “so many views”
@@ronanbugber6266 I never jnew that, how sad disney is crumbling...
That's why the song is called "Power of Two".
I’ve come to terms with this for a long time now… Star wars is not regarded in the same respect as Star Trek or Lord of The Rings anymore… At this point they can make as many Jizz music for all I care. Star Wars is not in the same level as Dune, Star Trek, Lord of The Rings, or Game of Thrones anymore.
Tbh Trek has lost its touch too in some ways
Sorry. Trek is nothing like it used to be.
if anything Star Trek is less Trek these days than Star Wars is less Star Wars.
Idk, Star Trek has been pretty lackluster, nobody seems to like RoP and most people tend to come together and accept that season 8 of game of thrones was a war crime
@@justlivin2499 lmao facts, although I'd say SW is in the worst position. Also Dune is only good because it is new, eventually they will come to molest that franchise too
I don’t hate the show, but putting a pop song in the end credits of a show in a universe like Star Wars, dose not add up properly at all for me personally
Well about time SOME real-world music is used briefly in Star Wars, but I really didn't expect it to be this. Like a Coruscant club or a bounty hunter's ship playing Fear Factory or Rammstein, thats more fucking like it. Whos with me
well as long as it didn't interferes with the musical scores the show is using (just as some sorts of cameo)
Disney is doing everything they can to not make me want to watch the Acolyte at all.
I think... we have entered official *Holiday Special* territory.
They are all spitting on George Lucas, on John Williams, and on Star Wars as a whole
It's not debate, It's war...
This shit goes hard on mute! Maybe the finale will feature the first rap song in Star Wars.
a pop song in Star Wars?
i mean we got similar stuff in return of the jedi with lapti nek & jedi rocks depending on which version of the movie you were watching
The power of many could have at least sung single note instead of being individuals.
This does feel a little wierd but so far I love the show
I feel like most people are hating it because its disney, if you dont like it, thats fine, but stop wqatching it or at least give better arguments than "Title cards for planets appear"
This isn't even Star Wars anymore, not that it ever was, but pop music who thought that was a good idea
It has fans?
People come up with this dumb shit in the writers room thinking they’re changing the status quo when it just looks ridiculous and makes something with a unique set of characteristics more same-y.
so what, its just end credits.. I DO agree its weird, but eh oh well
Anyone remembers when John Williams used to make Star Wars music??
I do. It does NOT FIT.
This will literally be the funniest and most quoted thing in the star wars fandom forever, you cant top it, especially with how bad the chant was.
Reminds me of the trend in the 90's and early 2000's where there was a pop version of some major song from the movie in the credits (quest for Camelot and Aladdin come to mind). I guess they've effectively home video-ed Star Wars.
The song does seem like it was well made, at the very least, but it doesn't fit into Star Wars at ALL imo. Where's Kevin Kiner and John Williams when we need them?
God, please have mercy...
This song gives me a lot more R&B than Pop and I love it. And Victoria SERVES. It's definitely not Star Wars, but I think it's getting paid dirt simply because it's connected to Star Wars. It would have been ethereal otherwise.
I like the song, might be the only thing I like about the show besides Sol. If you listen to the lyrics it’s fitting, plus it’s not like the song is played at a cantina or on a ship. It’s in the credits of whatever episode, doesn’t exist in universe but just to spice up credits
George fought for a symphonic soundtrack, and no in movie songs performed were in English. This goes against a key Star Wars rule. Modern American music sung in English
The song sounds good, but it’s going to sound so weird for this to be at the end of an episode.
The song's lyrics sound like they were written by an Ai
Man, what happened to the level of quality of Mandalorian Season 1 and Andor?
Such a CW Show! 😂
I can't really understand the lyrics, but it is a catchy tune
Just when you think it cant get worse it does!
ANAKIN BLOWING UP THE DEATH STAR WITH THIS ONE🗣️🔥🗣️🔥🗣️🔥🗣️🔥🗣️🔥🗣️🔥🗣️🔥
I kinda wanna see little dark age play at the end credits for a Star Wars movie,
I feel like it fits revenge of the sith very well
You fit your name well
@@neopangean6218fr
@@neopangean6218wtf is that supposed to mean
ok Disney, how can you completely loose the feeling when it comes to the music? Reminder, you need to look at the music as its own character. Its the one character in Star Wars that we cannot see, only hear. The music should always be similar to a classical score or something like that of a classic movie. The music is always the same and its the one thing that makes star wars feel like star wars. Every since Lizzo showed up in the mandalorian, I was so afraid this would happen one day. What's next? Katy perry singing firework at the end of the Rey movie? THIS ISN'T HOW STAR WARS WORKS! Not only that, the title of this song is referencing the cringiest part of that episode.
"The power of many!!!!" 🤣🤣🤣
Acolyte brought star wars back and what the most important it made it clear star wars fans are mostly gay
dude pass me some of that big ol nothingburger
I love Star Wars, but these chuds make being a fan so miserable. Not just of Star Wars, but Trek, Marvel, DC, Doctor Who
This could be rough but I’m not going to judge until I see it
Every other time Star Wars has experimented with different music I’ve been impressed
K pop in the clone wars dubstep in the mandalorian cyberpunk in andor
*Star Wars fans who have never sat through the credits of a TV show*: "THEY ARE RUINING THE CREDITS"
lmao done with this fandom. happy disney is flushing that too.
You don’t put pop songs in Star Wars. It doesn’t mix well!
i think it is good to try new things and not get too hung up on the misses while focusing on the hits.
oh... well... what a horrible time to be a star wars fan. what the heck...
I'm not sure it fits Star Wars but it's not a deal breaker.
Eh. I'll wait and see it in full context before I judge it.
Uh, I mean. Oh no! My childhood has been ruined forever!
This song also fits with Power Book 2: Ghost
I don't mind it.
What happened to Star Wars being a space opera
Thats for a Hunger Games Credit sequence!
Would love to have more songs in star wars but ones that are in-universe sounding like igyah Kah from Ahsoka. This song is alright but makes no sense in a franchise like star wars, I feel like if they did songs that aren't in English, maybe huttese or one of the many other languages in star wars, it wouldn't feel so off
That’s what happens when you become too comfortable with things and give too much special treatment to people who don’t deserve or need it
YES YES YES QUEEN SLAY YE ICE CREAM SO GOOD MMMM YUM YUM YUM
Came here after appear in ep7 it was WICKED
That training scene………… literally practicing spinny back!🤢🤮
Still not NEARLY as egregious as the Max Rebo retcon. Ughhhh. That one makes me feel ill just thinking about it
OH THANK GOD its just the credits! Ufff...
On a scale of nice to omg this is the worst…. This doesn’t even rate. Like, why is everyone so bent on a song over the credits? Is that truly what we as the fandom are getting upset about now? Clearly the creative team thinks this is an impactful choice for the story they’re telling, and in the moment I expect it will make some sense, whether we like it or not. But heck, unless they put an end credit scene on it, most people will just turn it off anyway, or it’ll skip to the next episode. It’s not the death of Star Wars, or the worst thing ever. If Star Wars is going to be sustainable it needs to try new things, and the fans need to be open to them. Heaven forbid we might actually like it! If that’s not you, well listen to whatever adult told child you “if you don’t have anything nice (or maybe some constructive criticism), don’t say anything at all”. Go watch the original trilogy and pretend it’s still the 80s. I swear, “Fans” will be what kills Star Wars, not Disney, or anyone else.
You are absolutely correct. Rigid minded “gatekeeper” fans will be the ones to kill Star Wars.
To be fair it's not cheap. Pop stars make songs for Movies/Video Games all the time. Like Eminem with Venom.
Thinking a song will Save the show is just cheap though.
Star was has NEVER had a reference to OUR World. This music is so "uncanon" it's "Uncanny"
This episode has writing so poorly, from the Jedi who climb up and down the Mountains in seconds The Metal dector, the guy that killed himself (now we know) for NO REASON.
Jedi's don't carry guilt like that.. he would have turned to the dark side. The writer doesn't understand star wars :(
Let’s also not forget,
Torbin for some reason also has home sickness, which is the strangest nonJedi thing ever.
Getting so desperate for going home by getting prof of the vergence, even tho they would go home nontheless (why tf does a Jedi have homesickness???)
The jedi are also ruined, being now seen as oppressors and emotionally confused
All witches just die after disconnection
And the whole vergence thing just ruins the purpose of the chosen one
You guys replied and i got the notification, and it made me sad. I really wanted to like this show. Damnit.people think most of us don't. Think of the stories we COULD have gotten. Zannah and bane?Come on. I would even settle for the on screen version of Sidious studying with Talzon to learn the Dark Magics and then stealing Maul.. It could have even made Talzon look like the Sympathizing villain
Doesn't do it for me. There are other good Star Wars songs. I hesitate to say Disney though. I like the Avengers music, I like the yub-nub song at the end of ROTJ, and a few other things - none of which Disney gets credit for.
At least it's probably gonna be better then the Rey movie
The Hu featured in Star Wars Jedi Fallen Order, why not this 🤔
I'm an Acolyte fan and yes, I'm cringing.
But I skip credits anywho, so 🤷♂️
This makes as much sense as playing death metal in a winnie the pooh episode
It’s a good song but it’s weird coming after a Star Wars project. They have a good ost they could’ve used that wouldn’t have felt out of place
Its something they would make for a disney channel movie, yhey should have chanted it in another language
My biggest issues with the show: dialogues are generic at best and cringe at worst, characters make stupid decisions and illogical events in general