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Zack Snyder’s Star Wars Project Is Now a Standalone, Original Movie

Zack Snyder’s Star Wars project is still alive, but is now a standalone, original sci-fi movie.

Snyder talked about his unmade Star Wars film during an appearance on the Happy Sad Confused podcast. First reported on in Jan. 2013, the movie was described as a Jedi epic loosely inspired by Akira Kurosawa’s 1954 film Seven Samurai. Kurosawa’s classic adventure, which centers on a group of samurai that are hired by a small village to protect them from bandits, was a major influence on George Lucas’ vision for 1977’s Star Wars: A New Hope. In fact, Lucas even tried to cast Seven Samurai star Toshiro Mifune as Obi-Wan Kenobi in the movie, prior to recruiting Alec Guinness.

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“We talked about it, but it never [happened],” said Snyder. “I’ve been working on it away from the Star Wars universe, on my own, as a sci-fi thing… It’s still a sci-fi thing. It’s the same story. Now, I’m just going to let Star Wars be Star Wars.” He went on to emphasize that he hasn’t given up on the project, either. “The 11-year-old me still wants to make that, and now, I know how to. So, maybe we’ll see that someday.”

Following the release of his Justice League cut and zombie action/horror movie Army of the Dead, Snyder has his eyes set on directing his long-developing drama Horse Latitudes (which was formerly titled The Last Photograph). “Right now, we’re just waiting a little bit, because the hope is to shoot [Horse Latitudes on location] in South America,” said Snyder in a recent update. “Because [COVID-19] right now is pretty intense in that part of the world, so we’re just waiting for hopefully some relief in order to get up and make that one.”

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Beyond that, Snyder has a number of movies he hopes to make, including a prospective religious or pornographic film, if not one that blends the two genres. He’s also working on a King Arthur adaptation, describing it as a “real sort of faithful retelling of that Arthurian mythological concept.” In addition, he hasn’t ruled out the possibility of an Army of the Dead sequel. “If there was ever a desire for more Army of the Dead, [co-writer Shay Hatten] and I know exactly where the story goes,” he recently teased.

Source: Happy Sad Confused, via IndieWire

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