

According to the director, “she ended up being the chosen one.”Įverything George Lucas has said about his theoretical Star Wars sequel trilogy Who are the Whills? The resulting power vacuum would have been easy for Maul to step into, but Leia would have eventually rebuilt the Republic and become the Supreme Chancellor. Lucas describes reconstruction as “harder than starting a rebellion or fighting a war,” going on to reference the Iraq War and the stormtroopers who would have essentially formed ISIS. Lucas says that his sequel trilogy parallels real-life events, and was to feature the late Carrie Fisher’s Princess Leia Organa as the lead, together with Mark Hamill’s Luke Skywalker and a new generation of Jedi. Lucas says “Maul eventually becomes the godfather of crime in the universe because, as the Empire falls, he takes over,” and that Talon was the Vader of the trilogy. Joining him, in theory, was Sith Lord Darth Talon, from the Dark Horse comic book Star Wars: Legacy. We already know from various parts of that galaxy far, far away that being cut in half wasn’t enough to stop Darth Maul, but apparently the Sith fighter would have been the main heavy of Lucas’ sequel trilogy with the aid of mechanical legs. Darth Maul was supposed to return for the sequel trilogy Read on to find out which prequel villain would have returned for the third trilogy, which Robert De Niro role inspired a potential look for one of the main characters, and what the final word is on one of the saga’s biggest controversies. 13 in the states, but out now in the UK, 1999-2005 also finds room to discuss the Special Editions, the huge technological leaps Lucas made to get the films made digitally, and his eventual plans for the sequel trilogy, all straight from the tauntaun’s mouth. At around 600 pages, the book explores every major detail of the three films designed to tell the story of Anakin Skywalker and his eventual transformation to Darth Vader Arriving Dec. As the title suggests, The Star Wars Archives: 1999-2005, a companion to the 1977-1983 edition, covers the making of Lucas’ infamous prequel trilogy. However, a new book from deluxe publishers Taschen has lifted more of the lid on what George would have done with Episodes VII, VIII, and IX. New Darth Vader comic revives a scrapped Rise of Skywalker character
