How ‘Rick and Morty’s’ Past Determines Star Wars’ Future

Author: Chris Snelgrove Published
Love it or hate it, few TV shows are more influential rick and morty. Not only did it shape the course of Western animation for years to come, but the show’s writers went on to shape other series such as the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Now it looks like Cartoon Network’s hilariously raunchy cartoons have made the most influential sci-fi series of all time even better. Not only lower deck It was created by former Rick and Morty writer McMahan, but he confirmed in a recent interview that his old comics inspired what he hopes will be a bold new direction for Star Wars.
StarCraft: Multiverse

if you prefer rick and morty You need to briefly review the ending of Star Wars compared to Star Wars (or vice versa) lower deck to understand this connection. Warning you will encounter some spoilers, let’s get started: lower deck In the recently aired series finale, Starfleet gained access to a stable wormhole into the multiverse. Now, instead of occasionally venturing into other dimensions due to cosmic flukes or other bizarre space phenomena, the Federation can peacefully explore the multiverse anytime, anywhere.
In a recent interview with CinemaBlend, McMahan opened up about his writing experience rick and morty Shaping what he sees as the future of StarCraft. “I worked for four seasons rick and morty Talk about the multiverse,” he said. “I put a lot of thought into how the multiverse could be as interesting as warp travel.”
Ultimately, he came to an insight we wish more series creators had: “Star Wars isn’t about meeting up and talking about goo… I mean, it is, but it’s also about understanding the possibilities of life itself. , right? Because of this, he feels “understanding the possibilities of humanity and having a map of the multiverse quadrant is really exciting to me. ”

In other words, McMahan seems to believe rick and mortyThe past of StarCraft should be the future of StarCraft, and future spin-offs should be more focused on the exploration of the multiverse rather than simply twisting from point A to point B. What an impact the ending will have. lower deck Will own this franchise. DiscoverIn the story, which takes place centuries later, Starfleet’s ease of traveling across the multiverse is of course never mentioned. However, where will one or more future StarCraft series be? lower deck Stopping games could give this aging squad a much-needed shot in the arm.
That’s easy to say, because most of what’s on the Trek horizon looks pretty disappointing. We’re excited for next season strange new worldbut it’s hard to be equally excited starfleet academy (Spinoff canceled early Discover) or the Star Wars origin movie (which doesn’t seem to do much, but treads a familiar path). live action officeA similar show starring Tawny Newsome sounds interesting, but there’s currently too little information about it to make much of a splash.
Considering how much time and effort Paramount has invested in the Star Wars origins movie, it’s safe to say the studio is more interested in playing it safe than shaking things up at the moment. It’s a shame, though, because both projects were canceled prematurely Discover and lower deck Point out that the franchise needs a creative shakeup (the more dramatic the better). take out a page rick and mortyThis book is probably the best, because it allows Star Wars to do what it was always supposed to do: boldly go where the series has never gone before.

Of course, there is a certain irony in this. rick and morty Help shape the future of StarCraft. when lower deck When it was first announced, there were a lot of concerns about whether it would be nothing more than a Star Trek skin rick and mortyStorytelling style. Fortunately, lower deck It quickly developed its own comedic nostalgia vibe, but now, we can’t help but wish Star Wars could embrace the endless possibilities of the multiverse with the enthusiasm of Rick Sanchez and Morty Smith.
If that doesn’t happen soon, fans may have to ask Cartoon Network to loan Paramount a few Mr. Misex movies. Surely it’s easier to get a Star Wars writer to actually write good Star Wars than it is to help Jerry hit two strokes in a golf tournament…right? If that doesn’t happen, fans will have to channel those demons who think pain is pleasure and enjoy a NuTrek era that’s more painful than anything we’ve ever experienced.
Source: CinemaBlend