Those movies and TV series imo show the same lack of imagination... blow the ship up, save the day, get a new enterprise at the end...go boldly blah blah blah.
So seven seasons of ST TNG, DS9 & voyager with four seasons of Enterprise, three of the original series (plus the animated series), plus all the movies (in which the ships have only been destroyed three times) aren't 'imaginative'?????

. Trek has been into parallel universes, time traveled, encountered umpteen alien races, encountered a Dyson sphere (ST TNG '
Relics'), an ocean in space (Voyager '
30 days'), a civilisation where time moves faster on the surface than the outside universe (Voyager '
Blink of an Eye'). I'd say that makes it much more imaginative than SW which is essentially a war movie split into trilogies. It charts the rise and fall of an Empire. To add another trilogy is rather like finishing a novel and then sticking an addendum on the end that repeats a lot of what went before. I saw the originals from 1978-1983 and thought that it worked as just three movies. The prequels weren't really necessary. SW would even work as just one film, the original. Lucas apparently called the first EP 4 just to give audiences the impression that there was a backstory.
It may be more fun to watch the stand alone 'young Han Solo' flicks since he was everyone's fave back in the day. But the main story is just getting rather predictable.
Worth mentioning at this point that Mr Lucas once admitted to taking time off writing SW to watch Trek episodes.