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The new " Star Wars " series spin-off "Star Wars: Waiter" recently released the first trailer of the show, the trailer of the show. Although the show will have to wait until June to officially meet the audience, the first trailer of the show has already caused a lot of heated discussion.
The trailer attracted 51.3 million views within 24 hours of its release. This number far exceeds the number of views for all "Star Wars" series trailers from Disney's Lucasfilm. Popular "Star Wars" series such as "The Mandalorian", "The Book of Boba Fett", "Obi-Wan", "Andor" and "Ahsoka" have been aired.
So is this good news? At least the quantity shows that "Star Wars" fans are still looking forward to this new spin-off show. After all, the many "Star Wars" spin-offs Disney has created before are full of sincerity and have been widely recognized by fans and audiences.
But the bad news is that this trailer received 155,000 likes on YouTube earlier, but more than 270,000 users also marked the trailer as disliked. So while the new show "Star Wars: Waiter" has aroused the attention of "Star Wars" fans, it has not satisfied most fans.
In terms of plot, the story background of this "Star Wars: Waiter" is set at the end of the High Republic Era: the golden age of the Jedi Order and the Galactic Republic. The story of this era may first be familiar to fans of the "Star Wars" series of movies. It's not very friendly. After all, it has little relevance to the nine "Star Wars" movies that have been released so far.
As for the cast, Lee Jung-jae, who became popular in Hollywood with "Squidward's Game", will star in "Star Wars: Waiter", and "The Matrix" series star Carrie-Anne Moss will also star in the play. In terms of the lineup, it can only be said that there is not much highlight, but the "Star Wars" series spin-offs have never used the lineup to attract attention. Whether this new spin-off series will ultimately be recognized by the audience and fans will still have to wait until it starts airing in June.
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