Star Wars: Starfighter Writer’s Take On How It Compares To The Skywalker Saga Is Music To My Ears

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I don’t know about you, but it feels like The Force is particularly strong with the next upcoming Star Wars movie, Starfighter. I say this because it feels like it has the power to change the tides for theatrical Star Wars films if it does well. And its writer just said something about it that’s making me feel like I’m listening to one of John Williams’ wonderful Star Wars scores.

Starfighter was written by Jonathan Tropper, who made The Adam Project with Shawn Levy, along with recent Apple TV hits like Your Friends & Neighbors and Lucky. Here’s what he just said about making his Star Wars movie:

What we wanted to do was to tell a story that was free of (Star Wars) mythology. We were out ahead in the timeline, and we wanted something with as few barriers of entry as possible for new fans and viewers. This isn’t a Skywalker saga movie … we’re not dealing with the history of the Rebellion, the First Order, the Resistance or the Empire, we’re kind of beyond all that. It’s a simpler movie.

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