The wait for the latest instalment of The Mandalorian and Grogu has left fans underwhelmed, with many calling it the dullest and most inconsequential 'Star Wars' ever made. The Star Wars franchise, which has been a cultural phenomenon for decades, is facing its biggest challenge yet, with critics questioning whether it's time to retire the beloved series.
A review from a prominent entertainment critic described the five-minute outing as 'dispirited', with Pedro Pascal's performance struggling to elevate the lacklustre story. Jeremy Allen White's voice performance as Jabba the Hutt's son was also panned, with some critics labelling it 'completely dispirited'.
The review has sparked a heated debate among fans, with some calling for the franchise to be rebooted, while others believe it's time to move on. The Star Wars franchise has had its fair share of ups and downs over the years, but this latest instalment has left many feeling underwhelmed.
The UK's film industry has been a major contributor to the country's economy, with the Star Wars franchise generating billions of pounds in revenue. However, if the franchise continues to decline, it could have significant implications for the industry and the economy as a whole.