Doctor When wrote:
Primarily because they’ve taken, what was a concept with huge potential (i.e. a Mandolrian bounty hunter story set post ROTJ), and made something that mostly just limps from episode to episode. As already mentioned, the show isn’t bad... the direction isn’t bad... the acting isn’t bad... Indeed, if they’d given this a movie budget, and scaled it up, it could have been really good. But as it is, the budget looks limited, it’s similar sets/locations week to week, and it doesn’t particularly offer much (IMO).
A Kenobi film was probably the single most ‘ready to go’ concept that could have made for a big and popular movie. A relatively popular star (Ewan) reprising his role, the opportunity to bring Vader, the Emperor, Yoda, Maul, Boba Fett et al into the story, with a built in scale that would have matched Rogue One at least.
I very much anticipate a ‘Kenobi’ TV series will have the same production values (or similar ball park) to The Mandalorian... and given some of the negative critical response to TLJ, they ain’t gonna throw tons of money at a Kenobi project. Indeed, they may pull back. If I had to choose between Rogue One/Solo and The Mando, it would be the former every time. Not because they are better concepts per se, but they offer more visually, cinematically etc. The Mando looks like an episode of the 80’s A-Team in comparison.
I am sorry, but, I don’t agree with everything you just said. The first season of The Mandalorian cost $120M to make, $15M per 8 episodes.
I would like to think Kenobi will be allowed to cost 67% higher, because, it’s only one season (at least for now), and it’ll only be 6 episodes, thus making it a $150M show, which is good enough for it’s budget as it will be in line with the budgets of the Marvel Studios Disney+ shows (WandaVision, Loki, Ms. Marvel, Moon Knight, Hawkeye, etc.).
Also, I feel Kenobi at the very least, even if it’s a movie split into 6 1-hour episodes, will still be like how it was initially planned.