Build on the story? Furthering the plot? With realistic and satisfying character development? Pfft. That’s boring. All the sequels are doing that these days. Let’s subvert their expectations and do the literal exact opposite of that. Art is subjective and has no rules you can’t say it’s “bad” that’s just an opinion shut up manbabies

I’m not even that big of a fan of Harry Potter, but I liked your post so much I drew up these. Young Rey on the streets and Young Finn as a Death Eater.

Easter Eggs
-Unkar Plutt becomes Uncle Plutt, the Troll crimeboss.
-Rey is in Knockturn Alley, but she thinks she has no magic, and is thus highly loyal to Plutt.
-Finn’s adoptive brother Slip dies in his arms shortly before his first day at Hogwarts.
-Finn’s Death Eater mask is based off from the First Order stormtrooper helmet.

Idea for an Alternate Sequel Trilogy comic book. When Mandalore Fett decides to help the New Republic, he decides it’s time to bring the band back together. All of the old bounty hunters are retired, and have embodied different retired stereotypes. IG-88 is a hoarder. Bossk is a bingo enthusiast. Dengar is trying to stay cool, but also keeps adopting baby animals (a reek in his arms). And 4-LOM and Zuckuss are the couple that got married late in life. In the movie, only their ships would show up, but in the comics, Boba would be getting them in for “One Last Job.” (Moth)

Some leaders of the Tatooine alliance. I don’t have any names, but some characteristics. The Hutt helped the locals take over his family’s empire on the planet. Hutts still live on Tatooine, but they aren’t in dominant power. They were kind of ostracized from the family due to being born with multiple disabilities, and they thus know what it’s like to be treated as lesser than unlike most hutts. This hutt’s not evil, but still holds a typical hutt’s snobbishness, even if only as an act. Despite that, their legitimate businesspersonhood allows Tatooine to stay free from the crime Rings it used to house.

The Tusken Swordsman and his Sniper daughter. They represent a desert dwelling clan, and are talented hunters and warriors. The father is a compassionate leader, though overly protective of his daughter. The daughter is more of a hardened warrior type, but still likes to express her femininity on rare occasions of peace or victory.

The Jawa is a tech guru, who has helped bring her band into the post-Imperial world. The sandcrawlers that are used in the Battle of Tatooine are her designs, and the Jawas of her band fit more of the Silicon Valley stereotype instead of being traditional merchants. Her daughter is the Jawa that owned the toy Finn carries on his belt. (Moth)