"Star Wars" fans that were unsatisfied with "The Last Jedi," and there were many, have decided to start a petition to have "The Last Jedi" removed from the franchise's canon. [You can read more about the backlash HERE)
You can see the petition posted to Change.org, which has received close to 16,000 signatures and counting, which was started by Georgia native Henry Walsh.
Walsh wrote this in the petition's description:
"Star Wars has long been a story about two things, the Jedi and Luke Skywalker," Walsh wrote. "After over 260 novels where we could follow the adventures of that great hero you, the Walt Disney Company decided to strike all of that from the official canon and wiped out three decades of lore. We were excited to see Episode VII to see how our heroes lives turned out since you took away what we knew. We saw the death of Han Solo, we saw less than a minute of Luke Skywalker."
"We stuck by you when you did things that hurt us before, so we ask you now, please don't let this film stand," Walsh said. Don't do this to us. Don't take something so many of us loved so much and destroy it like this. Let us keep our heroes."