Hey, you know how I wrote a few weeks ago that Star Wars is an environment that corresponds to any genre of play, from MMO to classic RPG, or a strategic XCOM style game? I'm back to say the same, but other – Star Wars can be anything, even horror.
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Like the other article, Star Wars Bruno leaks, a new tactical turn -based Reactor and Respawn tactor game, is in response to Tony Gilroy's comment, showing the indisputable best Star Wars series when he was, Andor. In March, Gilroy joined the SFX magazine that Andor's success could prepare a way for a situational or horror project in space.
He even brought the opportunity to drama the courtroom, which … yes! Fall anatomy, but Star Wars? Say less.
After talking to Business Insider at the beginning of this month, Gilroy continued this earlier commentary: “They do it. I think they do it. I think that's in the works, yeah.”
It is not an official confirmation, nor is it very convincing – “I think yes” is really a barely confirmation – but I still made a fist pump at my table.
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In the last few years, Star Wars have been flirting with the genre. Of course, Andor is a spy thriller that focuses more on rebellion and political intrigue than on the Jedi, for which this IP is best known, and Star Wars Outlaws does something similar to put us in a villain's shoes. Skeleton Crew is a pirate adventure for children. They are no longer just epic cosmic opera vibrations. There is even a novel Star Wars called Death Troopers, where the virus creates the takeover of zombies.
Star Wars, however, have always been a bit scary. Anakin Skywalker killing children and Darth Vader, who was able to choke people to death from a distance, are very horrible, things that, if displayed otherwise, could easily drive weeks, even years of nightmares. There is a lot of darkness in Star Wars.
Plot Star Wars with just one tone and one genre forever feels short -sighted. In fact, Andor's success with spectators and critics shows that there is plenty of space for experimenting in Star Wars. The audience has watched the Star Wars since the age of 70 – of course they are hungry to see it is evolving. What is the use of a franchise that always remains the same?
I am distorted to the potential of a horror project because I love horror and how it plays with current concerns to tell relevant and interesting stories. Star Wars has always done the same, because the original trilogy was rooted in the dissent for the Vietnam War and how democracy becomes a dictatorship. Damn, they are barely relevant even now. The Star Wars Universe is one full of fears terribly similar to our own. It fits perfectly for horror.
However, Star Wars has the potential in any genre more broadly because it is the universe and not the only story. Sitcom? Yeah, I would watch Seinfeld, but Star Wars. Drama of the courtroom? Yes, I do In fact, you want to learn about the complexity of the Star Wars legal system. Star Wars can be a shouldBe more than what we know it is. Why don't you start with horror?