Stand-Alone Movies Stand Alone & Spin-Off Star Wars movies...what would you like to see get made?

With the cancellation of Clone Wars, Disney continues to distance themselves from all things prequels.

So, I guess Ewan should not wait by the phone for a call for an Obi-Wan spinoff. :csad:
 
Stop posting this, or i'm gonna hurt you! :jedi :argh::csad:

Believe me, Bim, I hope it's not true. As I said in the other thread, I REALLY would love to see Ewan in an Obi-Wan spin-off based on his time on Tatooine! :up:
 
Disney is cancelling everything SW that isn't Disney. That includes OT Dark Horse comics. They're not waging an imaginary war on the PT. Jesus H. Caviezel.
 
Au contraire, Disney have sent a task force to massacre the inhabitants of the Prequel Temple.
 
That's because there's more PT stuff out there. But the OT stuff's getting purged, too.
 
Disney is cancelling everything SW that isn't Disney. That includes OT Dark Horse comics. They're not waging an imaginary war on the PT. Jesus H. Caviezel.
Wow, Dark Horse comics SW is finished too? My cousin will freak lol
 
I'd like to see a film about Qui-Gon Jinn, mayble a film about his training under Dooku.
 
I'd like to see a film about Qui-Gon Jinn, mayble a film about his training under Dooku.

The only problem with that is it wouldn't be able to have Christopher Lee. He's way too old by the time that film would be made, he could possibly even be dead. I don't think you recast him. The only way the film would work is to set is so early that a younger version of Dooku would be required. With that said. That almost eliminates Liam Neeson from returning as well which i don't think is a good idea. If Qui-Gon Jinn is to get a movie it has to be solely focused on him, and Dooku has to be left out of the equation.
 
Definitely a Kotor movie but with a different ending. I love the idea of the character Revan and his relationship with Bastila and Carth. However I think they missed a big opportunity with the ending. I thought the Star Forge and it's conception was awesome, but I also thought the Republic wouldn't realistically forgive Revan for his crimes.

Revan was once Dark Lord of the Sith and a had since become powerful as a great Jedi master, he'd saved the galaxy, and there wasn't a lot left for him to do. A much better ending IMO would be for him, Carth, and Bastila to find some kind of coordinates on the Star Forge and end with the trio traveling through hyperspace on the Ebon Hawk into unknown space to discover the secrets of the makers beyond the galaxy. Meanwhile having the Republic arriving at the Jedi Enclave to arrest "Darth Revan" and the council giving some speech about how Revan is no longer Lord of the Sith but he no Jedi either, he is something else, something much more, and end with the Ebon Hawk finally blasting into hyperspace out of view. Imo MUCH MUCH more epic than the knock off Episode IV ending.
 
The only problem with that is it wouldn't be able to have Christopher Lee. He's way too old by the time that film would be made, he could possibly even be dead. I don't think you recast him. The only way the film would work is to set is so early that a younger version of Dooku would be required. With that said. That almost eliminates Liam Neeson from returning as well which i don't think is a good idea. If Qui-Gon Jinn is to get a movie it has to be solely focused on him, and Dooku has to be left out of the equation.

You could easily recast Count Dooku. Christopher Lee is a film legend no doubt about it, but he played an elderly version of his character in the late stages of his life. If Dooku was 80 in AotC and Qui-Gon was 55 in TPM then the movie would take place about 40-45 years prior and Dooku would be in his Late 30s. Not to mention Count Dooku wasn't an iconic character, he was in the last 45 minutes of Clones and the first 15 of Sith. As long as they found a talented younger actor (preferably with some stage training) then it could be pulled off.
 
You could easily recast Count Dooku. Christopher Lee is a film legend no doubt about it, but he played an elderly version of his character in the late stages of his life. If Dooku was 80 in AotC and Qui-Gon was 55 in TPM then the movie would take place about 40-45 years prior and Dooku would be in his Late 30s. Not to mention Count Dooku wasn't an iconic character, he was in the last 45 minutes of Clones and the first 15 of Sith. As long as they found a talented younger actor (preferably with some stage training) then it could be pulled off.



Agreed
 
Definitely a Kotor movie but with a different ending. I love the idea of the character Revan and his relationship with Bastila and Carth. However I think they missed a big opportunity with the ending. I thought the Star Forge and it's conception was awesome, but I also thought the Republic wouldn't realistically forgive Revan for his crimes.

Revan was once Dark Lord of the Sith and a had since become powerful as a great Jedi master, he'd saved the galaxy, and there wasn't a lot left for him to do. A much better ending IMO would be for him, Carth, and Bastila to find some kind of coordinates on the Star Forge and end with the trio traveling through hyperspace on the Ebon Hawk into unknown space to discover the secrets of the makers beyond the galaxy. Meanwhile having the Republic arriving at the Jedi Enclave to arrest "Darth Revan" and the council giving some speech about how Revan is no longer Lord of the Sith but he no Jedi either, he is something else, something much more, and end with the Ebon Hawk finally blasting into hyperspace out of view. Imo MUCH MUCH more epic than the knock off Episode IV ending.


I always liked that cut ending for a dark side female Revan and Carth...maybe switch it to Male Revan and Bastila...[BLACKOUT]where they stay on the Star Forge together IIRC[/BLACKOUT]...that could be a really epic/tragic romance ending...
 
You could easily recast Count Dooku. Christopher Lee is a film legend no doubt about it, but he played an elderly version of his character in the late stages of his life. If Dooku was 80 in AotC and Qui-Gon was 55 in TPM then the movie would take place about 40-45 years prior and Dooku would be in his Late 30s. Not to mention Count Dooku wasn't an iconic character, he was in the last 45 minutes of Clones and the first 15 of Sith. As long as they found a talented younger actor (preferably with some stage training) then it could be pulled off.

I'm not arguing that. My argument is when you move the movie that far ahead in time, you also have to recast Qui-Gon. And I'm not sure how great that would work.
 
Definitely a Kotor movie but with a different ending. I love the idea of the character Revan and his relationship with Bastila and Carth. However I think they missed a big opportunity with the ending. I thought the Star Forge and it's conception was awesome, but I also thought the Republic wouldn't realistically forgive Revan for his crimes.

Revan was once Dark Lord of the Sith and a had since become powerful as a great Jedi master, he'd saved the galaxy, and there wasn't a lot left for him to do. A much better ending IMO would be for him, Carth, and Bastila to find some kind of coordinates on the Star Forge and end with the trio traveling through hyperspace on the Ebon Hawk into unknown space to discover the secrets of the makers beyond the galaxy. Meanwhile having the Republic arriving at the Jedi Enclave to arrest "Darth Revan" and the council giving some speech about how Revan is no longer Lord of the Sith but he no Jedi either, he is something else, something much more, and end with the Ebon Hawk finally blasting into hyperspace out of view. Imo MUCH MUCH more epic than the knock off Episode IV ending.

KOTOR deserves its own trilogy. A single film isn't enough.
 
Who could play a young Christopher Lee?
 
I wouldn't mind seeing a live action Star Wars KOTOR film. Seeing Bastila Shan on the big screen in live action would be awesome.
 
KOTOR deserves its own trilogy. A single film isn't enough.

It does but breaking the game into a trilogy would be a bad move. I mean the whole thing about the Star Maps was just an excuse to have different stages and worlds. I'd say condense the game into a three hour movie (Taris, Dantooine, Malaks ship, and merging korriban with the star forge world) and allowing new material to be written for the sequels.
 
I'm not arguing that. My argument is when you move the movie that far ahead in time, you also have to recast Qui-Gon. And I'm not sure how great that would work.

They recast Professor X and Magneto pretty damn well, and they were played by Patrick Stewart and Ian McKlellen! I see what you're saying, but you have to remember theres a whole world full of actors not just the narrow bottle neck the mainstream chooses to focus on (on the the reasons I hate when people obsess over Christian Bale).
 
A film set between III & IV featuring Fett and Cad Bane. A gritty, blackly comic tale between the bounty hunters. Maybe with a twist where Bane ends up being an anti hero?
 
Darth Maul please! Part Prequel/Part Sequel to what was portrayed in the CW cartoon. I want a proper conclusion to whatever they were planning on doing. Some more backstory about the Nightsisters/brothers, Savage, Sidous, and what happens after the duel with Sidous...it could be a epic/tragic look at one of the saga's villains.

and anything related to bringing CW characters into live-action (Ashoka, Cad Bane, Rex,) I would support.
 

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