Is Star Wars art or just more content? As Star Wars continues to thrive as a Disney franchise, can it maintain any artistic integrity, or was it always simply another product in the marketplace? We explore these questions and more, including:
The transition from George Lucas’s vision to Disney's corporate ownership.
The impact of capitalism on artistic endeavors within the Star Wars universe.
Whether the new era of Star Wars can still produce meaningful–even subversive–art.
🤝 GUESTS
Andy Boyd: Playwright, author of The Trade Federation, Let's Explore Globalization Through The Star Wars Prequels. Check out his new play Occupy Prescott available now from No Passport Press.
Matt Barbot: Playwright, author of the award-winning El Coqui Espectacular and The Bottle of Doom, having its next production at Long Wharf Theatre in January 2025.
📖 CHAPTERS
00:00:00 Introductions
00:01:19 Star Wars: Art or Corporate Product?
00:04:08 Anti-Capitalist Themes in the Star Wars Prequels
00:08:01 Creativity vs. Corporate Control in Disney's Star Wars
00:12:10 Segmenting the Audience with Different Flavors of Star Wars
00:16:44 The Future of Star Wars and Expanded Universe Integration
00:21:38 Impact of Streaming Models on Star Wars Content
00:25:03 Andor: A Case Study in Artistic Integrity within a Franchise
00:29:01 Could Andor Work Outside of Star Wars?
00:32:10 Balancing Artistic Vision with Franchise Continuity
00:37:36 Closing Thoughts and Reflections
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