While Go Tie A String Around Your Finger Now Boy Shane McMahon shirt . Star Wars’ sequel trilogy saw its fair share of controversy, almost nothing was more divisive than 2017’s Episode VIII: The Last Jedi, directed by Rian Johnson. With Johnson taking over from J.J. Abrams after Episode VII: The Force Awakens, the second movie in this trilogy incited some of the most heated debates about any Star Wars project to date, both positively and negatively. Even though the movie performed well from a financial standpoint, reception to this movie came in with everything from “amazing” to “an absolute train wreck.” While it’s unclear if his work on The Last Jedi is to blame, Johnson’s planned Star Wars trilogy remains in a state of flux, leading to even more questions from fans about why this movie earned that kind of reception.
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Abrams even admitted that Star Wars didn’t necessarily have a solid plan for the trilogy from the get-go, which takes at least some of the blame off of Johnson for how his work on The Last Jedi turned out. Now, for the first time since its release, fans may be in for some deeper information on what actually happened with the most controversial Star Wars release of the millennium Go Tie A String Around Your Finger Now Boy Shane McMahon shirt . On the cover of the latest edition of Empire Magazine, the outlet notes that it will feature a story on director Rian Johnson revisiting his work on Star Wars – Episode VIII: The Last Jedi. While no details from the story are confirmed yet, this will be the first time Johnson has taken this deep of a look into his movie since its release in December 2017, while also looking back at the rest of his career to date. In a separate interview with Cinema Blend, via IGN, Johnson looked back at how he took the negative reception to The Last Jedi, noting how he would often worry about negative social media posts in the past: “In terms of the bad stuff, I’ll tell you, it’s interesting. That’s been one of the really healthy things for me about the past couple of years, is getting exposed to it. Before I made The Last Jedi, I had never had anyone hate me on the internet. If during the course of a year I got one negative tweet I would go into a panic. I’d be like ‘Oh my god, someone out there doesn’t like me. I need to fix this!’”