When fans heard Gareth Edwards was directing a new sci-fi flick, many were automatically interested. The British director impressed fans with Monsters, which led to him kicking off the MonsterVerse with 2014’s Godzilla. However, his Rogue One: A Star Wars Story effort is divisive to this day, with a reported fallout with Disney and Tony Gilroy said to have been brought in due to creative differences that couldn’t be worked through.Nonetheless, while all the creatives involved steer clear of the drama, the trailers for The Creator promised a new era. They were polished, gorgeous, and affirmed Edwards would finally get to tell his story his way. The Creator isn’t a bad flick when detailing humanity’s war against artificial intelligence. But it does throw back a lot to Rogue One while elevating one key aspect of George Lucas’ vision.In the annals of Star Wars history, it’s hard to find a weapon more horrifying than, as the name implies, the Death Star. It could blow up islands or planets, as Princess Leia and so many others would come to discover. As a result, the rebels wanted it destroyed in the original trilogy, knowing this roving satellite wouldn’t just obliterate people seeking liberation and democracy; it’d take out innocents and continue the Empire’s oppressive grip across the galaxy.RELATED: How The Creator Sets Up a Sequel
When fans heard Gareth Edwards was directing a new sci-fi flick, many were automatically interested. The British director impressed fans with Monsters, which led to him kicking off the MonsterVerse with 2014’s Godzilla. However, his Rogue One: A Star Wars Story effort is divisive to this day, with a reported fallout with Disney and Tony Gilroy said to have been brought in due to creative differences that couldn’t be worked through.
Nonetheless, while all the creatives involved steer clear of the drama, the trailers for The Creator promised a new era. They were polished, gorgeous, and affirmed Edwards would finally get to tell his story his way. The Creator isn’t a bad flick when detailing humanity’s war against artificial intelligence. But it does throw back a lot to Rogue One while elevating one key aspect of George Lucas’ vision.
In the annals of Star Wars history, it’s hard to find a weapon more horrifying than, as the name implies, the Death Star. It could blow up islands or planets, as Princess Leia and so many others would come to discover. As a result, the rebels wanted it destroyed in the original trilogy, knowing this roving satellite wouldn’t just obliterate people seeking liberation and democracy; it’d take out innocents and continue the Empire’s oppressive grip across the galaxy.
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