In light of the announcement of the purchase of
Lucasfilm by Disney and the revelation that there would be Episodes 7, 8 and 9, as
well as a new movie every couple of years, I've taken the time to put together
a list of Expanded Universe material that could be adapted into excellent
movies. Without
further adieu, here are fifteen EU stories that are begging to be told on the
big screen.
Every single fanboy on the face of the planet
knows that this should have been the next logical step for the upcoming
trilogy. Yes, our lead actors are
looking old and horrible, but that's nothing that ILM couldn't fix in post
production. The books were on the New
York Times best seller lists and they kept the saga going at a time where
things were looking bleak. Disney could
bring Timothy Zahn in to write or polish a script. This trilogy would introduce awesome new
characters (Grand Admiral Thrawn and Talon Karrde come to mind) as well as
bringing in characters that would open the door to other EU offerings (See:
Mara Jade).
Of course, they've already said that this is not
going to be the basis for the next three episodes but perhaps they'll turn to
them in the future.
2. Legacy of the Force
I have always thought that this 9 book series
would make an excellent trilogy. The
timeline lines up with real time (the books take place about 36 years after
Return of the Jedi), so all of the original cast could return. These books deal with a galaxy in the
aftermath of the Yuuzhan Vong invasion, so you'd have to have a movie
introducing that conflict first. But
beyond that, LOTF also saw old favorites like Lando and Boba Fett return. It would introduce the next generation of characters (like the
Solo twins) to moviegoers who aren't all that familiar with the EU. And the conflict and final twist of the
series are as gut-wrenching as anything we've seen in any of the movies thus
far.
And if you're doubtful about the original cast
returning, you should read this
article about Lucas meeting with Carrie Fisher and Mark Hamill and letting
them know about the next trilogy. Insiders also say that Harrison Ford would be interested if the script and director were right.
3. Republic
Commando
The Republic Commandos are the most elite unite of
the Grand Army of the Republic and they are BAD ASS. This movie could be crafted as a military
movie, following Delta Squad from their first deployment on Geonosis to their life
and death missions that saved the Republic over and over again. It covers the same time period depicted in
the prequel trilogy, just from a much different perspective. It'd be nice to see the Battle of Geonosis as
we saw it in Attack of the Clones and then flash to the underground tunnels,
where Delta Squad is battling hordes of Geonosians to get to their mission
objective. Boss, Fixer, Sev and Scorch each
have their own intriguing personalities and I think watching an action/military
movie with them fighting battles, rescuing Wookies and destroying Separatists
warships would be amazing.
4. Unknown Soldier: The Rise of General Grievous
Based on the short story that appeared in Star
Wars Insider (and its online supplement "Lord of War"), this movie
could trace the origins of the droid general that led the largest army of
battle droids that has ever existed. It
could begin when Grievous was still Qymaen jai Sheelal, an ambitious warrior growing
up on Kalee. When the war with the
neighboring Huks breaks out, Grievous hones his skills and amasses huge kill
totals against the enemy invaders. He
quickly attains the status of "demigod" alongside his sister/lover
demigod Ronderu lij Kummar. The movie
could follow the conflict, eventually leading to the shuttle
"accident" that stole Grievous' body away from him. It could end with his reconstruction and his
reluctant acceptance of his new command.
This movie would explain how Grievous ended up as a cyborg, why he had
Magnaguards modeled after the Kaleesh Elite and how he perfected his sword
fighting while using Lig swords to hunt.
5. Republic
(The Darkness of Quinlan Vos)
Quinlan Vos is absolutely my favorite EU character
of all time. The Republic comic series
follows him throughout the Clone Wars as he infiltrates the ranks of
Separatists leaders and tries to win the favor of Count Dooku. This movie would deal with his memory loss,
his love for Khaleen Hentz, his master (Tholme) and his apprentice (the lovely
Aayla Secura) and his eventual battle with the darkness that, if you ask me,
was a lot more believable than Anakin's descent. Quinlan's obsession with finding the second
Sith was a much more admirable and understandable motivation than "OMG I
LOVE YOU AND CAN'T LOSE YOU".
6. Joe
Johnston's Boba Fett
Joe Johnston was one of two people (alongside
Ralph McQuarrie) who created Boba Fett.
Back in July of 2011, Johnston was trying to get Lucas to let him make a
Boba Fett movie and Lucas turned him down.
Disney might not feel the same way considering Johnston's success as a
director has been evident with films like Captain America: The First
Avenger. Johnston's Boba Fett movie
could fill in the gap in Fett's story between knowing him as a child in Attack
of the Clones and The Clone Wars show until we first meet him in the original
trilogy. Comics like Blood Ties and the
now mostly non-canon short story "The Last One Standing" (from Tales
of the Bounty Hunters) provide plenty of opportunities for storylines and
conflict. We could find out how Boba
Fett survived on his own in such a harsh galaxy and why he develops an
obsession with Han Solo. Depending on
how big of a timeline you want to see, you could show Boba Fett confronting the
impostor Jodo Kast or escaping the Sarlaac.
Towards the end, we could see the scene from Return of the Jedi where
Boba Fett falls into the Sarlaac. We
then see him stuck to the walls of the Sarlacc where he endures an arduous
escape after being partially digested.
The movie could end on him climbing out of the Sarlaac with a smile on
his face.
7. The
Force Unleashed Trilogy
Yeah, yeah.
I know it already exists unto itself and fan reaction wasn't all that
great, especially for the second game, but when you actually understand what's
going on, it's quite a good story. All
of the characters in the game were modeled on actors anyway, so you wouldn't be
bothered with casting. Sam Witwer
(Starkiller) would be more than happy to take on the role in a live-action
setting. You could dial down his force
powers a little bit so that he is still very powerful but not omnipotent. This trilogy would appeal to fans (or people
who think Sam Witwer is sexy because, honestly, who doesn't?) who were
interested in the games but lacked the desire to actually play a video
game. The entire gaming experience is
very cinematic and would translate well into film. You'd have to clarify some things for the
audience's sake (The Dark Apprentice from the sequel comes to mind) but
otherwise it would be an amazing set of movies revealing Vader's secret
apprentice and the birth of the Rebellion.
8. The Old
Republic
I can speak the least to this idea because I have not played the game. But based on what I know about the game and the cinematic trailers, I'd love to see Darth Malgus, Shae Vizla and the Sacking of Coruscant on the big screen. Audiences have never seen a large scale war between the Jedi and the Sith, which is what would make this story unique.
I can speak the least to this idea because I have not played the game. But based on what I know about the game and the cinematic trailers, I'd love to see Darth Malgus, Shae Vizla and the Sacking of Coruscant on the big screen. Audiences have never seen a large scale war between the Jedi and the Sith, which is what would make this story unique.
Immensely popular games with some of the coolest
Sith ever created (Darth Nihilus, Darth Sion, etc.) - how could you ignore this
when it comes to a movie? Darth Revan's
Bourne Identity-ish nightmare would make for a confused protagonist, which
could keep viewers on their toes.
10. Darth
Bane: The Rule of Two
We all know from the prequels that "Always
two there are, no more, no less" and it's this knowledge that keeps the
Jedi guessing during the Clone Wars. A
Darth Bane movie would step backwards in galactic time and explain the origins
of one of the most powerful Sith Lords of all time. A Sith Lord who was able to restructure the
Sith Order so that it would survive millennia in hiding. Some of the major set pieces would be the
battle against the Jedi Army of Light and the destruction of the Brotherhood of
Darkness in the Valley of the Dark Lords.
You could include Bane's apprentice, Zannah, and their eventual
confrontation. And of course, you'd have
to include Bane raiding Sith tombs for Holocrons only to become covered in
parasitic Orbalisks that were constantly killing him.
11. Shadows
of the Empire
It was the movie without a movie. It'd be a lot harder to do now considering
the age of the cast and the fact that it is supposed to take place between
Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi.
But Shadows of the Empire contributed very interesting things to the
galaxy. From the Falleen species and
their use of pheromones to the introduction of Dash Rendar, SOTE fills in the
gap between the two movies. It has Luke
returning to Tatooine to sharpen his skills in the Force at Obi-Wan's old hut,
Leia trying to mount her first rescue mission for Han (still entombed in
carbonite) and Wedge's Rogue Squadron.
It even has a Human Replicant (ala Blade Runner) in Guri. The more I think about, this one would have
to be a CG movie.
12. The
Tragedy of Darth Plagueis the Wise
We could see the rise of Darth Plagueis and his
tutelage underneath Darth Tenebrous.
Plagueis' obsession with the science of midichlorians and the prophecy
of the Chosen One would become the focal point.
We would discover the origins of Palpatine and his training underneath
Plagueis. It would end up with Plagueis
being murdered in his sleep (as told in the tragedy) and with Palpatine's first
election to public office.
13. The Skywalker
Legacy (Cade Skywalker vs. Darth Krayt)
This one would be based on the Legacy comic
series, which takes place 130+ years after Return of the Jedi. With no returning characters, there would be
no concerns with recasting or recruiting original cast members (save for one,
maybe). Legacy would cover the Skywalker
bloodline in the future. Cade Skywalker
is the perfect anti-hero with his drug addiction and brushes with the dark
side. A pirate Jedi versus Darth Krayt,
one of the oldest and most imposing Sith Lords that has ever existed? Sign me up.
14. Tales
from the Mos Eisley Cantina
Ever since that first moment when fans saw the
Cantina scene, we have been curious about the slew of creatures and aliens that
pervade the scene. Tales from the Mos Eisley Cantina would be a movie comprised
of vignettes. It would dance its way
through the cantina, telling the stories behind every face you encounter. Some of my favorite stories from the book are
Momaw Nadon (Hammerhead) and his transformation from pacifist botanist to
vengeful Ithorian; the story of Dannik Jerriko as it dives into the
"myth" of the Anzati (snot vampires) and just how lethal they can be;
and the love story of the Wolfman and the Lamproid, an unlikely pairing that
stretches across the galaxy and plays a part in the Alliance and their
Rebellion.
15. Death
Troopers
Zombies. I
know I can't get enough of them and it seems like their popularity is only
increasing. With shows like The Walking
Dead gaining steam, now would be a great time to adapt a novel like Death
Troopers into a movie. Even The Clone
Wars brought in Zombie Geonosians, which was a scary concept for adults, let
alone the primary audience of that show.
For Death Troopers, Disney would have to accept the R rating and in turn
adult fans would go see such a movie in droves.
It's such a dark concept that I think adults would love the departure
from anything even remotely kid friendly (think about how popular Revenge of
the Sith was compared to The Phantom Menace).
I don't know how you'd handle the casting of familiar faces but since
they aren't the main protagonists of the story, I'm not sure it would even
matter. The setting of an abandoned
Prison Barge floating through space filled with an army of insatiable Storm
Troopers has the potential to be an intensely creepy and satisfying romp in the
space-horror genre.
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