Summary

Lucasfilm ’s Dave Filoni has explain his own controversial scene ofStar Warscanon , which amounts to it being more like " nothingness than classical music . " The topic of canon and canonicity has often been a controversial one in theStar Warsfandom . Disney basically rebootedStar Warscanon after purchase Lucasfilm , and since then everything has been treated as equal canon - in theory . But canyon is difficult to handle , and contradictions are building , contribute to many arguingStar Warscanon is broken .

utter in an interview with theWGAW podcast , Dave Filoni - George Lucas ' protege , and now chief originative officer at Lucasfilm - outlined his own view of canon . In his survey , canyon is extremely challengingbecause every person comes toStar Warsfrom their own full point of scene . " I do n’t sit around there honestly and think that my point of thought is peachy or better than anybody else ’s , " he explains .

" I tend to bet at it a slight bit like Arthurian story to be honest , and how reckon on what version you ’re reading and translation , they can be wildly different . But Arthur ’s commonly Arthur and does the things he ’s supposed to do , those things remain true . And that ’s very much folk narrative and fairy tale character of political theory . If we tell a storey in animation , or if it ’s in a comic , and then we institute it to the blind in a dissimilar way , we might make change to it out of the medium , out of the bias of the person making it , but it should still maintain the heart and the important moments of what people like about that story . "

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Dave Filoni Has A Very Different Understanding Of Canon To The Fanbase

Filonii ’s discussion have many digressions , and one of the most challenging is a brief discussion of canonicity in the previous Expanded Universe . There , he claims canonicity was " very cut and ironical " - in his perspective , " the only canonical thing back then was if George Lucas did it . “That may have been Filoni ’s view , but it was n’t the one Lucasfilm advance in the fanbase ; Lucasfilm execs routinely present a tiered approach , where Lucas ' movies were absolute canyon ( " G - Level " ) and other works were at a second tier , adjusted if necessary to jibe in with Lucas .

As he carry on , Filoni publicize a very different purview of the Lucasfilm Story Group ’s function to the one held among the fanbase . In his opinion , Lucasfilm should n’t be about " police " the canon- it should be about encouraging creatives . He compares the role to that of the Jedi Council , channeling a grasp of dissimilar perspectives and view into one cohesive menstruum of thought . If a contradiction is necessary to tell a history , he does n’t really seem to mind , because all that matters is " Do you like the floor ? Well then , it ’s canon for you . "

Source : WGAW

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