zitothebrave
Connoisseur of Minors
Here's something that's telling. Here are the 12 Star Wars projects currently ongoing or in production.
The Mandalorian
Rangers of the New Republic- Spinoff of the Mandalorian
Ahsoka- Spinoff of The Mandalorian featuring a Clone Wars and Rebels character
Book of Boba Fett- Spinoff of The Mandalorian featuring a character from ESB and ROTJ
Andor- About the guy from Rogue One
Obi-Wan Kenobi- Following Obi-Wan between ROTS and New Hope
Bad Batch- Following a Clone Wars commando team
Visions- Anime inspired show apparently with a wholly new story
Lando- About Lando
The Acolyte- Set in the High Republic period
A Droid Story- About a new droid with R2-D2 and C-3PO
Rogue Squadron- Following the squadron of Luke Skywalker and Wedge Antilles featured in ESB and ROTJ
We have 5 shows with major tie ins to the original trilogy (one with a major prequels tie in). We have 2 with Clone Wars tie ins. We have one with a Rogue One tie in. We have two with original characters set in the aftermath of ROTJ. And two that appear to be wholly new creations.
What is conspicuous by its absence? The sequels. No character from the sequels got their own show, none of the shows are set in the same time period as the sequels, none of them are fleshing out the sequels like Clone Wars did the prequels. I think the fact that there a dozen projects with the sequels being ignored speaks volumes.
Probably none have gotten their own show because Disney is thinking about the direction to take. We've gotten a bunch of books on sequel characters, comics on them, etc. There's also the Star Wars Lego Holiday Special, Forces of Destiney, Resistance show, etc. They've done things in the sequel era.
But I digress, it does go on to highlight the silliness of Star Wars. All TV Shows/Movies except for The Acolyte take place in a 67 year period. We know the Republic lasted for over a thousand years. So like why all the focus on this small era when there was so much more time to screw around with.