Cara O'Doherty
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
And it's quite ironic to think that a whole world that is made up of diverse creatures, species, colors, looks, every flavor of humanity then got annoyed when people of diversity were in the films.
I mean, that's
Anyway, that's a whole other.
I mean, there's two sides to that.
At the end of the day, Hollywood is an industry.
Disney is a business.
They do want to make their money.
But you also have people, again, I'm going to use Jon Favreau as an example, a director who grew up loving Star Wars and wants to be part of this world.
And now he gets to play in it and he gets to make things.
Pedro Pascal starring in it, the first thing he ever saw in a cinema as a child was Star Wars.
His dream was to be in it.
So you have these creatives who now have established themselves in Hollywood and they're thinking, what can I do next?
I want to play in the sandpit that I was a child in.
So I think there's twofold.
But at the end of the day, any franchise will always be driven by money, by some people and by the love of it, by the other side of it.
So that argument could stand for kind of for any franchise.
No, I think that there is, the world is, the galaxy is so complicated and so big and there's so many different worlds and characters and species.
And there's so many more stories to be told.
So I think there, no, I'm happy to see more.
It doesn't mean I'll watch them all straight away, but I like to know that they're there, that I can dip into them.