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I think a better person could have been chosen. One that is less associated with big franchises and big names, just like how the Bond franchise has done along with the Harry Potter franchise.
I think he's a great choice.
Seeing how well he handled the star trek reboot, I think star wars is safe in his hands.
I think he is a bit over-rated but he'll do a better job than the prequels.
It all depends which direction he goes in and if he is doing his story or what Warner wants him to do.
I find it funny, before all this started people were going "Oh his Star Trek is so amazing!!!" Then he gets attached to Star Wars and its "he's over rated" or "Star Trek can quit being Star Wars now."
lol
Did not direct Cloverfield...