Forget the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The biggest crossover in Hollywood is no longer those Disney movies but an executive shakeup happening within Disney itself. After years of Kevin Feige publicly stating his love for Star Wars, the Marvel Studios head honcho is officially producing a film in the sister series alongside his Lucasfilm counterpart Kathleen Kennedy.
We have no idea what Kevin Feige’s Star Wars movie will even be yet. We doubt he does either. But given his track record with fan service, superhero comic book adaptations, fixing past continuity mistakes, and epic team-ups, here are our very serious suggestions for what Star Wars movies we want Kevin Feige to make. #Brands!
Prequel Remake
Ian McDiarmid and Ewan McGregor are both returning as The Emperor and Obi-Wan in new Star Wars projects. So the best actors from the prequel trilogy are already saved. But we would like to see some of its best ideas saved, too. From the fall of the Republic to the rise of Darth Vader to the very topical politics animating all of it, let’s take another stab at the beginning.
Doctor Aphra Solo Movie
I don’t read the new Star Wars comic books but I can’t stop hearing about how everyone loves Doctor Aphra, a character from Kieron Gillen’s Darth Vader book who later got her own solo spin-off. So bump her up to the movies!
Shadows of the Empire
If Kevin Feige can get people to care about Groot and Rocket Raccoon he can get us to care about Dash Rendar and Prince Xizor. Re-releasing the game was only the beginning.
Master of Teras Kasi
We tried to think of what a more “superhero movie” take on the Star Wars universe could be, and the best ironic answer we came up with is a movie about the inventors of the ridiculous anti-Jedi fighting style “Teras Kasi.” Ip Man for Star Wars, basically.
Star Wars But Time Travel
I don’t know, the spaceships move so fast they travel through time or whatever. Different characters from different eras hang out. Sheev’s trying to destroy the timeline or something. You’ve got dual Han Solos. Whatever. Time travel didn’t make sense in Avengers: Endgame and that made more money than literally any other movie.
Holiday Special Remake
Make Star Wars Bea Arthur canon again!
Marvel vs. Star Wars
Let’s just cut right to the chase. Although there will surely be more Marvel and Star Wars movies, Avengers: Endgame and The Rise of Skywalker bring both megafranchises to a logical end. So it’s the perfect time to do something as illogical and universe-breaking as Marvel vs. Star Wars. Sorry, Capcom. Captain America uses a lightsaber. Poe Dameron emasculates Star-Lord. C-3P0 hits on Scarlet Witch. Iron Man’s daughter uses the Force. Spider-Man (firmly a part of the MCU again) talks about having watched this movie. Who cares. You’d love to see it.
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