Star Wars Zero Company: Who’s Really Profiting from Disney’s New Franchise Slap?
In the latest galaxy-brained twist, Disney and Lucasfilm just unveiled "Star Wars Zero Company," a controversial new project that reboots the classic rebel alliance as a corporate-backed startup. But as the hype machine grinds to life, the real question isn’t about lightsabers—it’s about wallets. Who benefits when a scrappy resistance is rewritten as a boardroom-funded venture? Hints point to a massive tax write-off scheme and a covert tie-in with defense contractors, while fans decry the erasure of the original underdog spirit. Skeptics note the timing: right as Disney+ loses subscribers, "Zero Company" smells less like a story and more like a cash grab dressed in a stormtrooper costume. Why is the mainstream media calling it "innovative" while ignoring the fine print? Follow the credits, not the Force.