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The discussion concludes with a shared preference for quality storytelling over inflated budgets. The group agrees that a well-written $100 million Star Wars film with compelling characters and a solid script would be far morevaluable — both financially and culturally — than high-cost, empty spectacle.
In a final humorous note, they joke that if Hollywood truly demanded $600 million to produce a "good" Star Wars film, the industry’s priorities might be wildly misaligned. They suggest that, ultimately, good storytelling should trump bloated budgets and that focusing on character development and plot could ensure the franchise’s longevity.