is the force unleashed canon?

galen007
36 posts Member
edited April 2017
Recent disney-lucas arts productions have turned around the whole so called extended universe, eliminating characters or events such as darth caedius or the end of the empire after endor, but keeping others as alimrant thrawn. On the other hand at the moment i think there is no other reference about the foundation of the alliance. Besides, the force unleashed project counted with george lucas himself as main consultant.
Then I would like to hear the coments from other star wars fans and see if we can reach a conclussion

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  • Acrofales
    1363 posts Member
    What's the point of reaching a conclusion. The conclusion is: whatever Disney decides to include in canon, is canon. Thrawn wasn't canon until he got included in Rebels. The books about him still aren't canon (except the new one). The Force Unleashed is not canon. Whether Disney decides to include its story (modified or not) in the canon on how the Rebel Alliance came to be, remains to be seen.
  • Acrofales wrote: »
    What's the point of reaching a conclusion. The conclusion is: whatever Disney decides to include in canon, is canon. Thrawn wasn't canon until he got included in Rebels. The books about him still aren't canon (except the new one). The Force Unleashed is not canon. Whether Disney decides to include its story (modified or not) in the canon on how the Rebel Alliance came to be, remains to be seen.

    the great thing about the new one.... is its written to fit in both Legends and the new canon.

    And has nothing that contradicts either
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