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 Joss Whedon has a big problem with The Empire Strikes Back. It   a problem he   had since he first saw it back in 1980. Honestly, once I heard it, I wasn ;t sure whether I should laugh or cry.     As EW reported in the article about the interview Whedon gav stanley website e to Entertainment Weekly:  Empire committed the cardinal sin of not actually ending,  Whedon noted during his 10-page deep-dive interview with Entertainment Weekly in this weeks issue.  Which at the time I was appalled by and I still think it was a terrible idea stanley cup .  To which your EW interviewer blurted:  You think Empire had a bad ending    Well, its not an ending,  Whedon explained about the 1980 film, which  stanley mugs had a cliffhanger leading into the next entry of the series, Return of the Jedi.  Its a Come Back Next Week, or in three years. And that upsets me. I go to movies expecting to have a whole experience. If I want a movie that doesnt end Ill go to a French movie. Thats a betrayal of trust to me. A movie has to be complete within itself, it cant just build off the first one or play variations.  I think it   obvious how Joss Whedon would have preferred to end Empire; by fan-favorite Han Solo dying in the last four minutes for no other narrative purposes other than to make viewers completely distraught  probably from a stray laser blast  and with Luke, Leia, Lando and the Droids running down a Cloud City hallway with blasters and lightsabers raised to fight Darth Vader, 1250 Stormtroopers, three Rancors