But we knew both of them... so finding out they were siblings was an emotional revelation. Just all of a sudden thrusting a twin into the last film will be a bit jarring
Depends how they do it. For the record, I'm still going with it's a force vision, but it's good to keep the conversation going with new theories.
I'm willing to give Star Wars Disney one last chance. Marvel is the reason for that chance.
I think the main difference between Disney Marvel and Disney Star Wars is Kevin Feige. He has/had the future of the franchise mapped out. Having this plan in place meant they could change things around and shuffle the order when the Sony Spiderman deal was made without affecting the overall arc of the Infinity saga and the character stories they wanted to tell.
As far I csn tell, Kathleen Kennedy didn't have plan for the direction of the franchise. I think they were under the assumption they could wing it and people will be all in simply because it's Star Wars. However, they grossly underestimated the fanbase.
I think those fans who didn't like TLJ may have been more understanding if they knew it was all part of a plan. That these three movies had an overall arc in place before they brought in JJ and Johnson. Instead, they let Johnson do what he wanted (and he made some bold decisions) but now they had to bring JJ back in order to retroactively undo some of the poorer decisions and stick the landing for the end of the Skywalker saga.
If in 2015 they had said we are making a new trilogy that will mark the end of the Skywalker saga but take thr franchise in new and interesting directions the fanbase would have been a lot more forgiving.
Look at Kevin Feige at Marvel. He is the master of telling the press things to keep thr fanbase hyped without actually saying anything. And people salivate over any news/footage/trailers and then they have another box office hit.
Don't get me wrong, I loved TFA, I think Rogue 1 is the best of the Disney era movies and I really liked many parts of TLJ (minus the casino planet side quest), but I'm hoping they have learned there lessson with Solo and being directionless overall.
I am expecting this movie to be good, as that is how I approach all movies. If it's not, I'll be very disappointed.