Welcome to Let’s Improv a Story, where we try to come up with a new story on the fly for characters and intellectual properties we all know and love. The goal of this intellectual exercise is to create a story that could actually be made, published as a comic book, green lit by a studio, or continue an already existing storyline. And to have fun and make friends along the way!
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Welcome to Let’s Improv a Story, where we try to come up with a new story on the fly for characters and intellectual properties we all know and love. The goal of this intellectual exercise is to create a story that could actually be made, published as a comic book, green lit by a studio, or continue an already existing storyline. And to have fun and make friends along the way!
In 1983, George Lucas released “Return of the Jedi” and then didn’t make a Star Wars movie for 16 years. But what if he kept making them? Let’s come up with a story for a Star Wars film with a 1986 release date. May the fun be with us!
*For a wealth of knowledge on the making of the six George Lucas Star Wars movies, please see:
“The Secret History of Star Wars: The Art of Storytelling and the Making of a Modern Epic” by Michael Kaminski
“The Star Wars Archives” by Paul Duncan
Let’s Improv a Story
Welcome to Let’s Improv a Story, where we try to come up with a new story on the fly for characters and intellectual properties we all know and love. The goal of this intellectual exercise is to create a story that could actually be made, published as a comic book, green lit by a studio, or continue an already existing storyline. And to have fun and make friends along the way!