He could be interested in seeing how other fans view the characters and the overall Star Wars mythology. Everyone has their own ideas, and fanfiction is a great place to explore those diverse perspectives. For example, some fanfictions might focus on a romantic relationship between two characters that was only hinted at in the official material, and Harry might be curious to see how that relationship is developed further.
Maybe he's a huge Star Wars fan and has already consumed all the official content. Fanfiction offers him more stories in the universe he loves.
One reason in fanfiction could be that she has a falling - out with a particular Jedi or group of Jedi. Maybe there was a disagreement over how to handle a certain situation in the war, like dealing with a planet's political unrest or a new and dangerous enemy. This conflict could be the final straw for her, making her decide to leave and strike out on her own.
One possible reason could be that he's afraid of the power he discovers within himself. He might run away to avoid being corrupted by the dark side of the Force that he senses growing in him. It's a common theme in 'Star Wars' where characters struggle with the duality of the Force.
One reason could be that Vader represents the dark side which has brought so much destruction in the galaxy. Luke, being on the side of the Jedi and good, would naturally despise the evil deeds associated with Vader.
One reason could be that Anakin has a premonition of danger for Ahsoka and decides to take her away to keep her safe.
In fanfiction, Rey could be a bridge between the two universes. Since she has strong Force abilities, she might be the one who discovers the existence of the wizarding world. Maybe she uses her skills to travel between the two realms and brings some knowledge of the Force to the wizards or vice versa.
Star Wars analysis can provide a deeper understanding of the lore and characters, which then gets incorporated into fanfiction. For example, if an analysis reveals the complex nature of the Sith code, a fanfiction writer might use that knowledge to create a more nuanced Sith character. Analyses of the technology in Star Wars can inspire fanfiction about new inventions or improvements to existing ones.
Another factor could be the commercial aspect. The producers might be more interested in making money quickly through merchandise and ticket sales. So, they rushed the production process and didn't spend enough time on crafting a solid story. They thought that just having the Star Wars brand name and some cool-looking aliens and spaceships would be enough to draw in the crowds, but in the long run, it led to a lack of a compelling story.
Maybe it's to expand their comic universe and attract more fans of the Star Wars franchise.
Maybe it's because the character development of the hero wasn't well-written or engaging enough.
The novelty of the crossover. It combines two very popular and beloved franchises, so fans of either or both are immediately intrigued.