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Who needs a lightsaber when you can have a high-powered assault rifle?
Disney is being shot down for featuring what appears to be an unmodified AK-47 in its upcoming โStar Warsโ prequel series, โAndor.โ
A full-length trailer for the 12 episode series dropped Monday, with fans furious after noticing an unnamed character brandishing what appears to be the controversial rifle during an action scene.
Longtime lovers of the George Lucas sci-fi franchise say the inclusion of the weapon is unfaithful to the โStar Warsโ universe and have slammed โAndorโ producers as โlazy.โ
Itโs also likely that gun reform campaigners will be triggered by the appearance of an AK-47 in a Disney show, particularly in light of recent mass shootings.
While โStar Warsโ prop teams have frequently used real-life weapons as the basis for fictional munitions featured in the franchise, this appears to be the first time an unmodified real-life weapon has appeared in the โStar Warsโ world โ and fans arenโt happy.
โ5 seconds into the trailer and youโve already pissed me off,โ one fan raged. โThe guy has got a fโking AK-47! IN A STAR WARS SHOW! YOUโRE SO LAZY! You couldnโt be bothered to design a space gun. Iโm so tired. So very tired.โ
โHard pass, no aliens and just a regular old AK-47. No creativity. Where does this take place.. Russia or Ukraine? How dumb,โ another complained.
โThat design clearly being a prop AK-47 is just lazy. Hell, the guy looks like heโs wearing a jacket and hoodie. These arenโt Star Wars designs,โ a third person fumed.
According to the website Task & Purpose, George Lucas โdrew on real life conflictsโ when he started making movies back in the 1970s.
For instance, he purportedly claimed that the Rebels, featured in 1977โs โA New Hope,โ were inspired by the Viet Cong in the Vietnam War. At the time, many Viet Cong fighters used AK-47s, but Lucas didnโt dream of including the real rifle in his movie. Instead, he used the gun as the basis by which to create the fictional A280 blaster rifle, which was famously featured in the film.
Task & Purpose is bemoaning the seeming lack of imagination in the new โAndorโ series, saying the nuance and creativity displayed by Lucas now seem to be in short supply.
โIt appears subtext is now just text,โ the site tartly wrote.
Meanwhile, the inclusion of the AK-47 could prove problematic for Disney given the recent mass shootings in Buffalo, New York; Ulvade, Texas; and Highland Park, Illinois.
While none of those mass shootings were carried out with an AK-47, the alleged perpetrators used similar weapons to slaughter their victims. Last week, in the wake of the violent attacks, the House passed a bill that would ban the sale of assault-style weapons, including the AK-47.
The weapon was first designed in the Soviet Union back in the 1940s and became extremely popular across the world in the ensuing decades. According to Britannica, it is โpossibly the most widely used shoulder weapon in the world.โ
The Post has reached out to Disney for comment. โAndorโ premieres on Disney+ on Sept. 21.