I wouldn't so much say that he lost his touch, in as far as certain passes of the original script of the original movie kinda hinted that he had everything wrong with the prequels in mind all along. The true problem is, he lost his ability to be collaborative. Why was Empire Strikes back the best of the Star Wars movies? He didn't direct them. In fact, in the original version of the first movie, C3-PO was as much a negative Jewish stereotype as Watto was. Just think, if there wasn't a collaborative effort, we wouldn't get the stuffy British neurotic Threepio we love so much.
But I completely agree otherwise. The franchise needs fresh blood and a new perspective. Preferably by those who were inspired by the first Star Wars films to want to work in the entertainment industry and know how those movies work. I'm also pretty happy that Disney inherited future Indiana Jones movies, even though I really doubt there should be another.
But I completely agree otherwise. The franchise needs fresh blood and a new perspective. Preferably by those who were inspired by the first Star Wars films to want to work in the entertainment industry and know how those movies work. I'm also pretty happy that Disney inherited future Indiana Jones movies, even though I really doubt there should be another.