How would you have handled the sequel trilogy?

Keep it short (one, two sentences per film) or no one will read your autistic fanfiction.

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I would have actually conceived a 3 movie arc before filming

That's the whole point of this thread, what would your 3 films have been?

Same.
Centered it around Ben Solo before turning to the dark side and make him face against the youzong vong in the outer rim with the republic

>Ghosts of the Past
Luke's wayward grandson goes on a swashbuckling Indiana Jones/Han solo style adventure all the while being hassled by a bunch of force ghosts telling him to grow up, embrace his heritage and become a true jedi. This is a world building film to establish what's up in the galaxy, no light side, no dark side just a lethargic, nihilistic 'balanced' jedi order like in TLJ.
>The Burning Force/The Soul of the Force
Continued adventures of Luke's grandson. The jedi order feature more prominently. They do good and evil in equal parts and it disgusts the protagonist. The Jedi order are exceptionally shady and manipulative and doing something
big and sinister at the heart of the Republic. The second half of the film is the protag training under Luke's ghost but being defeated somehow by the Jedi and and an enthralled people.
>Jedi Knight
Luke's grandson goes full paladin mode and dishes out justice and restores moral order to the galaxy.

Jaina and Jacen Solo

Literally give SJWs their girl power nonsense, just done right

>Keep it short (one, two sentences per film)
I'll make it even shorter, I'll just give you episode names:
Episode VII: Heir to the Empire
Episode VIII: Dark Force Rising
Episode IX: The Last Command

The Vong are too strange for audiences, they don't fit with star wars' aesthetic.

Yeah, we can't have aliens in Star Wars. That would be ridiculous.

A new republic ship must make it's way back to the galactic core after taking part in a campaign against the Vong. A Skywalker is the captain
Movie one is the war against the Vong (introduced without explanation)
Movie two is making the way back and be sidelined by multiple challenges, monsters, imperial remnants et cetera
Movie three is arriving back in the core worlds and the crew having to fight a cabal of dark Jedi, who were Luke's former students that have taken over the republic. It's basically the Odyssey/Illiad in space

Aliens that actually look like they belong in Star Wars yeah, not big spiky emo orcs that use eels as weapons.

For real though, what's up with the extremely low number of alien characters lately?

It's fucking straight forward.

PT was about the destruction of the Jedi
OT was about the rebirth of the Jedi
ST should have been the first test for the New Jedi

It writes itself. Vader had a secret apprentice who survived and retreated into the Unknown Regions with a good portion of the Imperial Fleet. Since he was the last "heir to the Sith" only the most fanatical admirals/generals etc. followed him. The Royal Guards also followed him and they became his dark side acolytes. He infiltrates the galaxy and New Republic with Imperial agents etc. just like the Jews did to us and hoards Sith holocrons, etc. and amasses power slowly overtime. He also encourages Imperial Warlords and Remnants to fight each other and the New Republic to destabilize both (aka weakening the galaxy at large to make it easier for him to come back and sweep through it). This would allow for a MASSIVE amount of storytelling inbetween ROTJ and Ep VII. They also could have kept the original title for EP VII: Shadows of the Sith.

In EP VII a charismatic general named Thrawn emerges from the Unknown Regions and begins a campaign against the New Republic. Weakened from fighting Imperial Remnants the New Republic suffers heavy losses. Meanwhile the fledgling Jedi Order has suspected that a dark side user has been active in the Unknown Regions as they have connected the dots over the last 30 years. Even though Thrawn presents himself as the leader they suspect there is something larger at play. Luke stays behind to help with the war effort but he dispatches his son, Ben, along with his niece and nephew Jaina and Jacen and Han Solo to go to the Unknown Regions and do some solid digging. Han Solo is killed while in the Unknown Region as they discover the hidden First Order. Jacen is also captured. This apprentice of Vader's was a fallen Jedi from the time of the Republic (make some name up) and is looking to re-kindle the Sith through his built up knowledge.

Not having it based on the next generation after Luke, instead having it be in a time unexplored in all of SW canon. Also not decanonizing the EU for it.

I like it, I'd thought about a Beowulf or Mort d'Arthur adaption in the Star Wars universe.

(non-white-male) human supremacy!

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Literally just plan out the three movies instead of what Disney did which was just fucking winging it.

Neat, but the Skywalker wank is bothersome. Just make him some nobody who rises to the occasion with Luke's guidance instead of a blood relative who inherited the hero gene.
I know we went over this exact thing with Rey, but the point stands.

Episode VII center's around Thrawn attempting to re-capture Kuat Drive Yards in order to fulfill the requirements of the Neo-Empire to build ships and sustain the war effort. This is a red herring as his real target was the cloning facilities of Kamino. Thrawn is thwarted at Kuat but succeeds in capturing Kamino. Jacen is captured. Luke tries to be a general throughout the movie but is getting overshadowed by those who fought in the Galactic Civil War, nobody is listening to him. This leads to many losses at the beginning. After a certain point Leia convinces Chancellor Mon Mothma to defer to Luke and she does. This leads to a victory over the Empire at Kuat. During this, Luke has a dramatic battle with a handful Royal Guards/Dark Side Acolytes/Assassins who have come to murder the ruling council. Luke dispatches of them in a dramatic battle and saves the New Republic's rulers. Movie foreshadows that the First Order/New Empire is gearing up for a long fight to retake the galaxy and will utilize a clone army to do so. It ends with this new emperor sitting on a throne room as the camera pans out and shows him on the star forge.

IDK about the rest cause I don't feel like writing out a full treatment for a trilogy.

step 1: good script

fuck these two were meant to be linked

jar jar binks has a wet, pink simian penis and he sticks it into holes in a wall behind which are various female aliens. we get to see their reactions and jar jar rates each pussy on a scale of 1/10. at one point he fucks a huttess and gives her a 3/10 so she hires a bounty hunter (we'll reuse krussk, he's not doing anything) to kill Jar jar. Instead they fall in love. It is revealed Krussk can get pregnant and he does and then in the next movie it will explore incest.

They do represent SW to me though

>It's basically the Odyssey/Illiad in space
Or Voyager, with the Vong standing in for the Hirogen.

>Vader had a secret apprentice
Stopped reading there.

Episode 7 - From the Shadows

Start with Jedi Academy, Luke hanging around and teaching and keeping consistent with his character. Protag and friend have coming of age adventures on Jedi training planet, end of film implies some sneaky dark stuff at the heart of the planet.

Meanwhile Republic is being solidified by Leia, who's proving to be a lot more authoritarian than folks would like. Han ups and leaves after some shitty decision.

Episode 8 - The Fall of the Jedi
Protag and friend meddling with sneaky evil secret shit on planet, ends up consuming/turning friend. Story arc culminates in friend killing Luke and fleeing planet like Knights of Ren. Han makes it to planet to find Luke dead, picks up protag for revenge quest.

Leia continues to amass power in the name of restoring justice and order. Sends out recon team to find Han, learns about Luke's death. Orders military to recon sweep outer rim to find protag's friend and goons.

Episode 9 - A New Order
Military expedition thinks they find protag's friend, but it's actually Han and protag. Much grumbling is had before teaming up and finding bad bois on obscure outer rim planet, maybe along the lines of Malachor 5. The protag's friend was drawn there by the evil thing, probably a holocron.

Battle ensues, Han dies, many military folks die, epic duel between protag and friend. Protag wins, relays news to Leia per last wish. Holocron is given, Leia destroys it and learns her lesson.

Some sort of Jedi advisory board isn't officially signed on to the republic, Leia cedes some government power to them. Steps down from office.

Jedi advisory board *is* signed on

Dark Forces
Dark Forces 2
Jedi Outcast

They could've just ripped off the game series. The first one has the Death Star plans, second one has plenty of force gimmicks, and the third one is Death Wish in space, with special guest Luke Skywalker.