STAR WARS: Ewan McGregor Believes Prequels Received Bad Reviews Because "Critics Wanted To Feel 7 Or 8 Again"

STAR WARS: Ewan McGregor Believes Prequels Received Bad Reviews Because "Critics Wanted To Feel 7 Or 8 Again"

Obi-Wan Kenobi star Ewan McGregor has shared his thoughts on the negative critical reaction to the Star Wars prequels, and puts it down to many critics wanting to relive their childhoods. Check it out!

By JoshWilding - Jul 21, 2022 08:07 AM EST
Filed Under: Star Wars
Source: sffgazette.com

Fans were incredibly excited for the Star Wars prequels before The Phantom Menace arrived in theaters, but when that movie was released in 1999, it definitely wasn't what a lot of them had been hoping for. Attack of the Clones was also widely considered a disappointment, and for all the good Revenge of the Sith did, it also delivered a lot of bad moments. 

Since then, the movies have become reviled among many, but the tide has slowly started to change these past few years. Recently, those who grew up with the prequels have made their love of them known, something that became evident when Obi-Wan Kenobi was streaming on Disney+.

They probably won't ever be considered classics, but perhaps the Star Wars prequels aren't as bad as some fans and critics would have us believe? Ewan McGregor certainly doesn't seem to think so, and he shared his take on the response to the movies during an interview with GQ (via SFFGazette.com) while reflecting in his recent return to the franchise.

"To begin with, all we heard really was the critical side of things," the Obi-Wan Kenobi star says. "That was the only voice I remember hearing, and they were not liked. I think the critics just wanted to feel like they were seven or eight again, and they didn't get that."

"So I was left with that [reaction] for years and years, and it took [until I started] meeting people, and I realised how important our films have been to them," McGregor continued. "I think [my relationship to the prequels] has changed for me as I've met more people in that generation."

"I admire George for having tried to do something different with them. He didn't just set out to make another three Star Wars films that felt like the original ones. I respected him for that. I think that's ballsy and interesting."

It must have been difficult for the cast to think everyone hated the Star Wars prequels, but it has become clear that there are lots of fans who feel differently. The way Obi-Wan Kenobi built on the trilogy has shown how important that era of storytelling is to this Galaxy Far, Far Away, and the same could be said for the renewed interest in Ahsoka Tano.

What did you guys think about the Star Wars prequels? Let us know your thoughts on McGregor's remarks in the comments section below and stay tuned to SFFGazette.com the latest on this iconic franchise.

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SpaceParanoids
SpaceParanoids - 7/21/2022, 8:04 AM
No, The prequels received bad reviews because they seemed like they were written by a 7 or 8 year old.
Turogalh
Turogalh - 7/21/2022, 8:07 AM
That's what I've always thought. People wanted to feel with those movies what they felt with the OGs. And is impossible to feel that way again. You will never feel like a child who just experienced that kind of spectacle for the first time. When "A New Hope" premiered, it was one of a kind. Years later, it was not such a novelty having that kind of sci-fi movie. And people had grown up, too. I think that is one of the reasons why people was so dissapointed.
SpaceParanoids
SpaceParanoids - 7/21/2022, 8:10 AM
@Turogalh - It’s not impossible. If you make a great movie you can recapture the youthful excitement that comes from going to the movies.

I felt that excitement with Top Gun: Maverick. It was made so well that I actually was more excited during it than the original,

It is possible. Lucas just did a poor job in writing and directing. He needed another director to give his prequels better direction.
SteelGunZ
SteelGunZ - 7/21/2022, 8:10 AM
BOL!

McGregor sounds like an idiot!

He needs to tread lightly or the TROLLS will get'em.
TheBlueMarvel
TheBlueMarvel - 7/21/2022, 8:12 AM
Lol I feel for Ewan but the writing for those movies was horrible. Also Phantom Menace is unforgivable. Revenge of the Sith id watch anyday tho. Like there were definitely parts of each film that were great, but that's the thing it needs to be more than just parts, they didn't work as films, looking back they kind of felt like TV shows, especially in the soap opera film quality. Again tho not great movies, barring revenge of the sith. That was the first star wars film I had seen in theaters.
Tasmaniac
Tasmaniac - 7/21/2022, 8:14 AM
Oh FFS! Episode 3 was pretty good, but the first 2 were shit. Accept it and move on. Jesus, stop trying to defend them!

Let the past die. Kill it if you must.
Chewtoy
Chewtoy - 7/21/2022, 8:15 AM
Nah. They were just bad movies. It took a while to hear from people who loved them because they grew attached to them as children and grew up with that affection.
Kumkani
Kumkani - 7/21/2022, 8:17 AM
So tired of prequel revisionist history
Vigor
Vigor - 7/21/2022, 8:22 AM
Some critiques are valid, but I think the prequels being torn to shreds was never fair. Think with a lot of critiques, which is repeated with Boba Fett and Kenobi today, is that the focus is too much on that. I'm not excusing the dialogue though.

Also, is it made for kids? Yes, but I would also argue that there is enough for adults to enjoy. No way that a kid understands all the politics.
bkmeijer1
bkmeijer1 - 7/21/2022, 8:24 AM
Some critiques are valid, but I think the prequels being torn to shreds was never fair. Think with a lot of critiques, which is seen with Boba Fett and Kenobi today too, is that the focus is on that disproportionately much.

Also, is it made for kids? Yes, but I would also argue that there is enough for adults to enjoy. No way that a kid understands all the politics.
Typhoon20
Typhoon20 - 7/21/2022, 8:38 AM
Recently rewatched them and the comment section, for the most part, is spot on.
It was bad. Badly written mainly. Anakins transition was hilariously bad and his payoff wasn't earned in any way, shape or form.

The premise of it was great. A good kid Jedi turning to the dark side ? Couldn't have picked a better premise. But it's the way Anakin transitioned, because of poor writing, that it fell flat mostly. As a viewer, I wanted to understand Anakins turn to the dark side. It needed to be believable and understandable, somewhat. It never was. It was hilariously unearned and just plain bad.
bkmeijer1
bkmeijer1 - 7/21/2022, 8:41 AM
@Typhoon20 - I think it worked good enough. It definitely feels rushed, but I could buy into a mentally unstable dude like Anakin fall for Palpatine's child-predatory behaviour while being pushed away by the Jedi.
marvel72
marvel72 - 7/21/2022, 8:57 AM
Kids aren't interested in taxes,trading and boring senators speaking.

The original trilogy was fun and exciting for kids of that generation.
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