A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away . . .
Luke Skywalker lived and worked on his uncle's farm on the remote planet of Tatooine--and he was bored beyond belief. He yearned for adventures out among the stars, adventures that would take him beyond the farthest galaxies to distant and alien worlds.
But Luke gets more than he bargained for when he intercepts a cryptic message from a beautiful princess held captive by a dark and powerful warlord. Luke doesn't know who she is, but he knows he has to save her--and soon, because time is running out.
Armed only with courage and with the lightsaber that had been his father's, Luke is catapulted into the middle of the most savage space war ever--and headed straight for a desperate encounter on the enemy battle station known as the Death Star. . . .
Matt Zoller Seitz is a film and television critic.
Course, another of the sad ironies regarding the production of RPO is that Spielberg couldn’t get Star Wars characters (Disney wouldn’t allow it) even though he and George Lucas, who created Star Wars (and had recently sold his company to Disney) had been tight for decades.
Chelsey B. Coombs is a journalist and voice actor.
Chuds: Star Wars has gone woke and leftist!!! George Lucas: Literally named Obi-Wan’s home planet after Jon Stewart
“One person’s terrorist is another person’s freedom fighter.” - Twitter in a nutshell. 🚴🏻♂️🇺🇸🇬🇧
@StrosHorns1705 @BearPondBoy @dylanmatt George Lucas cites two key inspirations for Star Wars: - the American revolution - the American war in Vietnam The latter war was still ongoing when the SW concept was created. https://t.co/vuDzlqGZVn