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"textContent": "Despite years of uneven projects, Star Wars remains a significant cultural presence—with viewership numbers to back that up. However, according to Nielsen data reported by Variety, audience attention is concentrated around specific eras of the franchise—rather than Disney’s newer entries driving overall engagement.\n\nThe post ‘Star Wars’ Streaming Data Shows Viewership Still Driven by Legacy Films — Not Sequel Trilogy appeared first on That Park Place.",
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