Screenwriter David S. Goyer ā perhaps best known for his work on Christopher Nolanās Dark Knight trilogy and TVās Foundation ā has revealed that he and director Guillermo del Toro came close to making a Star Wars film together. The āunproducedā movie was in the works at LucasFilm āabout four years ago,ā Goyer added. The revelation came to light during a conversation with Josh Horowitz on the latterās Happy Sad Confused podcast, in which Goyer also said that he āwrote an unproduced scriptment for an origins of the Jedi movie, also for Star Wars... that took place 25,000 years before the first Star Wars film.ā Although Goyer didnāt ā and likely couldnāt ā elaborate on why his del Toro-directed project never happened, he did allude to āa lot of behind-the-scenes stuff going on at LucasFilm at the time.ā He also added that, āItās a cool script. Thereās a lot of cool artwork from it that was produced.ā
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Del Toro subsequently confirmed Goyerās story, quote-tweeting Horowitz with the words, āTrue. Canāt say much. Maybe two letters āJā and āBBā is that three letters?āWe stared at those three letters for several minutes and still couldnāt fathom what del Toroās alluding to. Is BB a reference to the cute little droid, BB-8? Is it too obvious to suggest that the āJā stands for Jedi, or is it a vague nod to JJ Abrams or even Jar Jar Binks? The good folks at Slashfilm seem to have the scoop that del Toro actually means Jabba the Hut. In 2015, the outlet reported that del Toro was interested in making a really cool Jabba the Hut Star Wars film and in 2017, the director had even met with Kathleen Kennedy, but clearly, nothing ever came of it. Given his love of everything from twisted monster love stories (The Shape of Water), dark fairy tales (Panās Labyrinth) and massive, stompy robots (Pacific Rim), we can only imagine what a Star Wars film directed by Guillermo del Toro would have looked like. It could have been amazing, couldnāt it? You can listen to (and watch) Josh Horowitzās full podcast on YouTube. ā Thank you for visiting! If youād like to support our attempts to make a non-clickbaity movie website: Follow Film Stories on Twitter here, and on Facebook here. Buy our Film Stories and Film Junior print magazines here. Become a Patron here.True. Canāt say much. Maybe two letters āJā and āBBā is that three letters? https://t.co/qpGaSD3y7F
— Guillermo del Toro (@RealGDT) September 21, 2023