Tuesday, October 4, 2016

Check Out This Awesome Fan-Made Obi-Wan Kenobi Film Trailer!

Okay, so I must confess: this post really isn't about the horror genre, per se, but it certainly applies in several ways given my passion for STAR WARS (seriously, folks -- I am a Jedi, like my father before me). And while this is generally sci-fi opera, I happened to see this truly awesome fan-made trailer about one of the characters touching me the most out of the entire series, and without a doubt: Master Kenobi here probably had the darkest of stories next to Yoda given the visceral confrontation he had with his own apprentice in "Revenge of the Sith."


Who knew some creative shots of Ewan McGregor's other most recent work would be a great fit for a story still yet untold from a galaxy far, far away?

There was talk of this particular story being one of the spin-off standalones (like "Rogue One"), but that still remains to be an official go-ahead. Who knows, though: Iger of Disney did say in not so many words that the sky's the limit with how much they can explore in terms of TV and film.

We might just see a story of the great Jedi Master Kenobi. We deserve it, actually. We are getting a Han Solo origin story, after all, and he's only been in four films! Kenobi's got him beat at six (if you count his appearances as a Force ghost).

Come on, Disney and McGregor.... GIVE US  A KENOBI FILM!

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