I'm actually not sure this is the case, it's just the way they've done them.
Why make Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them a vehicle for Dumbledore vs Grindelwald? In this world, Dumbledore vs Grindelwald is one of the biggest events that's ever happened, and they've chosen to tell that story inside of a movie series that started with Newt Scamander and his briefcase of monsters.
That's not to say that Newt doesn't have a good story, but as someone else pointed out, he's now like the fourth most important person in this series. It would be like Feige and the MCU deciding to have the Civil War plot happen inside of the Ant Man series. Just an odd vehicle choice for an event that's so important.
The Star Wars point is an interesting one I think, because I think there is some opportunity here to dive into characters we only sort of know. Specificallly Dumbledore. So much about him is untold, even in the books, that there's a ton of space there to really give some depth and create some great movies, but why not give that it's own spinoff?
Why make Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them a vehicle for Dumbledore vs Grindelwald? In this world, Dumbledore vs Grindelwald is one of the biggest events that's ever happened, and they've chosen to tell that story inside of a movie series that started with Newt Scamander and his briefcase of monsters.
That's not to say that Newt doesn't have a good story, but as someone else pointed out, he's now like the fourth most important person in this series. It would be like Feige and the MCU deciding to have the Civil War plot happen inside of the Ant Man series. Just an odd vehicle choice for an event that's so important.
The Star Wars point is an interesting one I think, because I think there is some opportunity here to dive into characters we only sort of know. Specificallly Dumbledore. So much about him is untold, even in the books, that there's a ton of space there to really give some depth and create some great movies, but why not give that it's own spinoff?