It seems that Chris Avellone, author of the Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order script, did not like Star Wars: The Last Jedi, given the criticisms leveled in a new interview.

Based on what emerged from an interview published by VGC, it seems that Chris Avellone, author of the Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order story, is not really a Star Wars: The Last Jedi fan, having criticized several aspects of the film.

“I think the way Luke Skywalker was portrayed is rather weak,” explained Avellone, referring to the way Luke’s character is constructed in his original post-trilogy. “I think they gave him a scapegoat role that he didn’t deserve and that doesn’t come back with his original character, in my opinion,” reported Star Wars Jedi storyteller: Fallen Order. Avellone has appreciated the idea of ​​softening the tones and introducing some elements of comedy , but he also thinks that these are a bit exaggerated compared to the context: “I like the fact that they wanted to play with it a little, but at the same time I don’t have greatly appreciated the execution of the idea and I think they could have handled it better or differently “, adding that the comedy elements have gone” too far “.

In the same way, other critical elements according to Avellone concern the too rapid introduction of other secondary characters and digressions of the plot a bit hurried. In short, from all this emerges a decidedly critical Avellone on Star Wars: The Last Jedi, which suggests as Star Wars Jedi: is likely to be different in style and inspiration. As for the latter, the author previously mentioned the Star Wars Rebels and Star Wars: The Clone Wars animated TV series as inspiration for the Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order script.

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