Novelist Alan Dean Foster wrote a treatment for
Star Wars: Episode IX that the prolific author says would have retconned as much as possible from
Star Wars:
Star Wars movie. Foster, who penned the novel adaptations for creator George Lucas original
Star Wars and the J.J. Abrams-directed
The Force Awakens, says he hated writer-director Rian Johnson s middle installment preceding what would become Abrams
Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker. In Foster s unused treatment for
Episode IX, the author attempted to correct or explain many of the silly things in
Episode VIII of Disney-Lucasfilm s
Star Wars sequel trilogy: Episode
VIII was out, it was a done deal. And I went and saw it, and I thought it was a terrible film. I thought it was a terrible
STAR WARS: THE RISE OF SKYWALKER Concept Art Reveals Twisted Take On Palpatine And A Return To Coruscant
It s been over a year since
Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker arrived in theaters, and it remains as divisive as ever. This newly revealed concept art, however, sheds some light on what might have been.
JoshWilding |
12/24/2020
The
Star Wars prequels were divisive when they were released, and the debate surrounding them continues to this very day. However, not even they appear to have generated the sheer amount of hatred many of the creative decisions in the sequels have received since 2015.
While