Disney and Lucasfilm annouced on Monday that the next chapter in
the space opera saga will be named Star Wars: The Last Jedi.
With the new film of
the space opera saga finally on the big screen and the release of Battlefront's new sequel, both after a decade overdue, it is definitely the best time to be a Star Wars fan.
Not exact matches
On this scale, soap
opera and comedy skit bytes can only go so far, and Infinity War manages a succession of double - page - spread awe that sells the cosmic
saga: a marvellous trompe l'oeil shot as a camera move reveals the sorry state of Thanos's rebel adoptive daughter Nebula, the by - now - obligatory mass urban destructions and battles with monster hordes on open planes, and gorgeously imaginative outer -
space vistas.
Since then, Dolby and the legendary
space -
opera saga have shared a long history as their own Rebel Alliance of sorts — one that's continuously innovated to push cinema sound and vision to new heights.
Based on the screenplay of the eagerly anticipated final film in George Lucas's epic
saga, bestselling Star Wars author Matthew Stover's novel crackles with action, captures the iconic characters in all their complexity, and brings a
space opera masterpiece full circle in stunning style.
Through intimate and honest conversations with Jodorowsky, filmed over the span of three years, plus interviews with legends and luminaries including H.R. Giger (artist, ALIEN), Gary Kurtz (producer, STAR WARS) and Nicolas Winding Refn (director, DRIVE and THE NEON DEMON), as well as never - before - seen realizations of Jodo's mind - blowing psychedelic
space opera, director Pavich's film finally unearths the full
saga of «THE GREATEST MOVIE NEVER MADE».
Prologues are very much part of certain genres that are going for an old - fashioned epic feel, like high fantasy, historical
saga, and
space opera.