Postby APLUK » Wed Oct 31, 2012 3:44 pm
Some excellent points raised in the show and speculation in what exactly episode VII is (and I agree WHOLEHEARTEDLY with Chris - it needs to Episode VII) will no doubt be rampant over the next year. I disagree with any course of action that has the original characters in. This isn't Star Wars for our generation - it's Star Wars for the next generation although I do agree that a Skywalker has to in the mix somewhere. In addition the last thing Disney want to do is piss off a substantial portion of the fanbase by annexing the EU (although I don't believe that that would have any impact on the Box Office for episode VII if they did jettison all that stuff). With all that in mind, here's what I'd do...
A Long Time Ago In A Galaxy Far, Far Away...
STAR WARS
Episode VII
The Last Jedi
It is a period of Galactic Peace. For over 10 generations since the Fall of the Galactic Empire, the Galaxy, under the watch of the noble and selfless New Jedi Order have known no wars, no conflict.
However, a small group of insurrectionists, loyal to the teachings of Senator Palpatine are starting to make waves throughout the Galaxy. Their belief that the New Jedi Order is based on lies and corruption is taking hold. They are learned in the ways of the Dark Side of the Force and ruthless in their beliefs and actions.
The New Jedi Order however, hasn’t taught the force in decades and used it even less. Their only hope in combating this new evil is the last, true force sensitive born to The Order and descendant of the revered Luke Skywalker. Locating The Last Jedi will be no easy task. Convincing her she is the last hope for maintaining freedom in the Galaxy - even harder...
This way we have our cake (this doesn't piss on any EU stuff. All that still happened) and eat it (there are enough thematic similarities to the original and prequel trilogies for us to have some fun). We also have a choice of the age of the Last Jedi - if we want her to be 19 like Luke and Leia that works and gives us another similarity to play off. If we make her older, like Obi-Wan, we can introduce a batch of new characters that she can train and that get swept up in the adventure.
One thing - NO CUTE NODS TO THE OLD FILMS. None! This trilogy stands or falls on its own two feet. If it fails we haven't done anything that ruins the old movies or the books, comics and cartoons from that era. If it works we get a whole new era to make books, cartoons and comics about.
So. What would YOU do?
Andy
VERY EXCITED!