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> many of them didn't bother watching the next one.

The third movie was still one of the most successful movies of all time.



The next movie was Solo, the first Star Wars Movie in a run of 10 to fail.


Solo probably failed because the average cinema-goer does not want to see a Han Solo spin-off with Harrison Ford replaced by an unknown B-list actor.


The actor was ok, btw, he was also very good in "Hail, Caesar".


It takes more than one bad movie to kill a franchise of such magnitude. But I think Disney execs are going to persist in achieving this goal.




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