I don't think it's entirely a Disney shill story. 'Star Wars Explained' has a role in dissecting the Star Wars universe. True, Disney is in charge now, and the show does cover a lot of Disney - created content. But it also delves into the deeper aspects of the story, characters, and mythology that existed before Disney's acquisition. It's not just blindly promoting Disney's Star Wars; it's more about exploring the whole Star Wars world in the context of what Disney has added to it. For example, it might analyze how a new character fits into the overall Star Wars saga, which is more about the integrity of the story than just shilling for Disney.
Well, it's a mixed bag. While many popular Star Wars movies have received comic adaptations, there are still a few that haven't made the transition yet. It depends on various factors like licensing and market demand.
Perhaps it's a result of time - travel or alternate reality shenanigans. In some fanfiction concepts, characters can be thrown into different timelines or alternate universes. In such a situation, the Daughter could end up in a scenario where she becomes pregnant in a way that doesn't conform to the normal Star Wars narrative. This could open up a whole new set of storylines and character developments.
The main Star Wars movies typically follow a continuous and overarching storyline that progresses through a series of films. In contrast, 'Star Wars A Star Wars Story' is more of a standalone or anthology - type of story. It can be set in different time periods, explore different aspects of the Star Wars lore, and often has a more self - contained plot. For instance, it could be about a smuggler's adventure on a far - flung planet that has little direct connection to the main Skywalker - centric story. This gives it the freedom to be more experimental in terms of story and character development.
The Star Wars movies in story order start with 'The Phantom Menace'. It introduced us to young Anakin Skywalker. Then comes 'Attack of the Clones' which further develops Anakin's story and the political unrest in the galaxy. 'Revenge of the Sith' shows Anakin's fall to the Dark Side. Next is the original trilogy starting with 'A New Hope', where Luke Skywalker begins his journey. 'The Empire Strikes Back' is a darker chapter, and 'Return of the Jedi' brings the first six movies' story arc to a close. And finally, the sequel trilogy continues the story many years later.
One key point could be the origin of the Jedi and Sith orders. How they started, what their beliefs were initially. Another might be the story behind the Death Star, like why the Empire decided to build such a massive and powerful weapon.
The fact that it focuses on the mission to steal the Death Star plans makes it unique. It's more of a heist - like story within the Star Wars universe.
My top 5 are 'The Empire Strikes Back', 'A New Hope', 'Return of the Jedi', 'The Force Awakens' and 'Rogue One'. 'The Empire Strikes Back' has that great twist. 'A New Hope' started it all. 'Return of the Jedi' had an epic conclusion. 'The Force Awakens' brought new energy and 'Rogue One' was a great prequel story.