I think so as well, but what I’m getting at is the Whispers and everything happening with them have no bearing on the OG’s story, it’s what keeps changes like Zack surviving from being a true “retcon” because it doesn’t retroactively change what happened in the OG’s continuity. Presumably, anyways.
SE’s been clear on the remake not overwriting the OG, so from their perspective, I don’t think they would consider AC and DoC not occurring in the remake to be some sort of erasure. And we can’t really call it a soft reboot either because of how much of the OG’s canon informs the remake.
Yes, I get that but that's still semantics in the grand scheme of things. It'd be replacing one Cloud with another. One version of FFVII and the Compilation, with another. Like, you'd have Cloud Prime from the OG, and then Cloud-3 from Remake.
They're not doing that. This isn't a comic book franchise. They're not trying to make this some multiverse comic book saga with their exploration of time travel and stuff. They've not done that before anywhere, and I don't see them trying that in what they've repeated would be functionally the same story. The closest thing to what you're talking about is Kingdom Hearts, and that's technically not a Final Fantasy. That's an entirely different franchise, hence there being different versions of characters with different backstories, histories and futures.
I mean the comparison to Evangelion’s Rebuild series seems pretty apt here. It’s a retelling of the story but it’s not like it completely overwrites the original either. And besides, it’s not like they’d have to totally scrap all of the post-game info already established and tell a whole new story, just show Cloud living happily ever after with his bike and the family or something and leave it at that.
I don't think this is exactly Rebuild either.
Similar in terms of style and thematics maybe but no, that's not how I see it ultimately working out, so I wouldn't want it do that.
I wouldn’t call giving remake a new future an example of a multiverse either, at least not one that’s in-universe, unless they REALLY go full comic book stupid and have OG Cloud team up with remake Cloud or something. I can assure you, I don’t believe that’ll be the case here lol.
But it most certainly is by what you just described. By most definitions in pop culture, that'd be the same thing that's done in most western comics. There would be the Remake versions of everybody and their canon, and then the OG versions. That's immediately what it aligns with. And FFVII is definitely not like that.
That I agree with, and I think it would be beneficial to both scenarios being proposed here because either way, it’ll help the new fans appreciate whatever’s being done with the story more
It'd be "beneficial" if the goal is to continuously stay inside FFVII,
forever. Yes, that would be the benefit.
However, that clearly isn't what is going to happen given that they have multiple projects, franchises and ambitions outside of this work. And they operate in a creative style that wastes no opportunities with superfluous repeated engagements. If they did what you proposed, that means they would have to do it
all the way. Why make a new future if it won't be explored? If they're not going to be making a new "Compilation of FFVII-R," there's zero reason to not just simply connect this final story to the Compilation they've stated it
already belongs to. Toriyama, Kitase and Nomura have repeated that this is the "final entry of the Compilation." Not the "beginning" of a "new Compilation." So what would be the point in remaking a new "future" for FFVII? The future technically already exists.