Stuart Beattie was the screenwriter on the scrapped Obi-Wan Kenobi film trilogy Star Warshas revealed exactly what this story will look like, and I can’t help but wonder what it would mean for the series if it were actually made. It’s been a topic of conversation ever since Beatty started discussing the scrapped Obi-Wan trilogy during his Star Wars days. Obi-Wan Kenobi TV show, loosely based on what Beatty had already written. It turns out, however, that Beatty’s trilogy was very different from what actually happened in the show.
To clarify, how I feel right now Obi-Wan Kenobi Show it either way. I do feel like there’s a lot that could be done better in Obi-Wan’s show, such as the ending for Reva’s character and the overall relationship between Obi-Wan and Leia. One of my biggest personal gripes with this is actually the decision to remove fan-favorite Clone Commander Cody’s episode with Luke on Tatooine. However, when faced with the details of this trilogy, I began to wonder if Star Wars It really would be better without it.
What will happen in Lucasfilm’s scrapped Obi-Wan Kenobi film trilogy?
its storyline is ambitious
According to Beatty (via star wars theory), his trilogy will revolve around Obi-Wan telling Luke he once thought Anakin could still new hope. Since this never happened in the prequel trilogy, Betty decided to write the story of the two meeting again before the events of the original trilogy. In Beatty’s story, Obi-Wan expresses the overwhelming guilt he feels after the incident. Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith When it came to baby Luke, it was believed that his investment in Luke’s early training could correct all of Obi-Wan’s mistakes.
Of course, the training didn’t go well, and it didn’t help that Obi-Wan lost his connection to the Force. Things got worse when the Empire arrived on Tatooine, although Commander Cody acted as Obi-Wan’s eyes and ears to protect him from detection. The Empire eventually became aware of Obi-Wan’s presence, and he had to escape with other refugees to a space station transportation hub, where he encountered another Force cult. Their revelations taught Obi-Wan that pushing Luke too hard would create another Vader; he must trust the timing of the Force.
The climactic moment comes when Vader and Obi-Wan face off against each other, the only two humans left on a space station hurtling toward a gas giant. It was then that Obi-Wan realized how far Vader’s dark side had come, giving him the courage to let go of his old friend. Obi-Wan manages to escape, but Reva insists that she killed him, and Vader in turn killed her – leaving her to die with her secret. I think this story has many layers and is interesting, but also controversial.
Obi-Wan Kenobi Trilogy Will Do Ewan McGregor and Hayden Christensen Justice
They deserve to share the big screen again
One of the best things about making this trilogy is giving Ewan McGregor and Hayden Christensen the justice they deserve. Although the two definitely still received their own kind of Star Wars Renaissance and Obi-Wan Kenobi series (for Christensen, Ahsoka series), a trilogy of films centered around their characters would be more effective in healing their relationship with Star Wars audience. In the era of postquel trilogies, this return to prequel-era nostalgia would be received with open arms.
In fact, there’s no better time than this Star Wars Let McGregor and Christensen both rush back to the cinema. The sequel trilogy was so divisive that it helped change public perception of the prequel trilogy, causing some viewers to view the films in a more positive light. McGregor and Christensen alone could be a huge incentive for audiences to come back to movie theaters. This Obi-Wan trilogy could have been a cinematic event Star Wars Always a dream.
Obi-Wan Kenobi Trilogy Still Divisive
This story still contains controversial elements
Still, even if McGregor and Christensen were to star in this trilogy, I think it would be divisive in a big way—perhaps even more so than the sequel trilogy itself. Characters like Obi-Wan and Vader are larger than life in many ways, which makes any effort as ambitious as this to reimagine their original trilogy’s story a risky gamble. Given the current record, I’m sure the new cult of the Force will be divisive. Star Wars In recent years, audiences have responded to new perspectives on the police force.
another dividing factor Obi-Wan Kenobi All that’s left is the character of Reva. While much of the initial backlash she received had nothing to do with her actual character, by the end of the series it was clear that the story didn’t really know what to do with her. It sounds like the movie will at least give her a better ending, but that doesn’t take away from the initial backlash she received. Unfortunately, I believe this will still be the case with these movies, meaning this trilogy won’t be universally accepted.
Stuart Beattie’s Obi-Wan Kenobi plot causes some unfortunate continuity issues
Luke’s early training is an important one
One of the trilogy’s other divisive issues is its continuity issues, specifically Luke’s early training. While Obi-Wan’s confrontation with Vader was acceptable in those years, especially now Star Wars Canon because Obi-Wan KenobiObi-Wan training Luke until he is four will be a big problem. When Luke finally began training with Obi-Wan, he knew nothing about the Force or the Jedi. new hopea time in his life that he will no doubt remember.
Would Lucasfilm’s scrapped Obi-Wan Kenobi trilogy be better than what we got?
It’s hard for me to say whether I thought this scrapped trilogy would be better than Obi-Wan Kenobi TV show, but I do think a trilogy might be worth the risk. Obi-Wan is such a great character and both McGregor and Christensen are so beloved Star Wars actor. They deserve the chance to return to the big screen as Obi-Wan and Vader and breathe more life into this compelling storyline. The biggest problem is Obi-Wan Kenobi The current state of the TV show is that it’s not long enough to tell its story properly.
Expanding this story into a trilogy of films would give it the proper scale and room for the story to breathe.
It’s understandable that Lucasfilm decided to change its approach to Obi-Wan’s story because Solo: A Star Wars StoryIt was a box office failure at the time, but they would have benefited greatly from the risk regardless. Expanding this story into a trilogy of films would give it the proper scale and room for the story to breathe. The story is certainly not perfect and needs some revisions, but it’s still engaging. It’s a gamble I’m willing to take Star Wars I think it could end up being better than what we got.
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