Hmm as much as I'll like to see this, is this actually confirmed or is it the merely fandom wishlisting? Lucasfilm/Disney does have a long history of casting relative unknowns for their Star Wars films and this would be unusual for them. Keanu Reeves is a huge actor and will probably expect a huge salary for any role. That may cut into the production costs of any future trilogy.
Only way I could see this happen is if they are doing a go a for broke approach, hoping that filling the movie with huge stars only will bring in a lot more ppl just for the big name actors alone. It is a viable strategy, but as you said, would be rather unusual for Disney. For now I think this is just fans wishlisting.Hmm as much as I'll like to see this, is this actually confirmed or is it the merely fandom wishlisting? Lucasfilm/Disney does have a long history of casting relative unknowns for their Star Wars films and this would be unusual for them. Keanu Reeves is a huge actor and will probably expect a huge salary for any role. That may cut into the production costs of any future trilogy.
You need to watch the vid. He goes into detail that Disney is working with Reeves' schedule since he is involved in the new Matrix work. That sounds like way too much detail for a fan fabrication and he actually mentions his source. Then there is the detail of Gal Gadot as Sith Empress. Then there is the artwork as well--more than what fan fabrication usually brings to the table.Hmm as much as I'll like to see this, is this actually confirmed or is it the merely fandom wishlisting?
Oh….Kay.You need to watch the vid. He goes into detail that Disney is working with Reeves' schedule since he is involved in the new Matrix work. That sounds like way too much detail for a fan fabrication and he actually mentions his source. Then there is the detail of Gal Gadot as Sith Empress. Then there is the artwork as well--more than what fan fabrication usually brings to the table.
What concerns me is the neo-pagan conceit of making a Sith into the story subject. Supposedly Reeves is playing a Sith anti-hero--not the same as a villain, as the audience is invited to sympathize with him. IMHO, modern audiences are not mature enough to cope with anti-heros. It's an invitation to broken ethics. Think on the past quarter-century's worth of invitation to consider Vampires as other than monsters. It's not doing our culture any good. From the time of Interview with a Vampire, audiences have been invited to sympathize with "good monsters", and one result is people playing Vampire: the Masquerade so haphazardly that people now dress in black, sleep in coffins and drink human blood. No, I'm NOT making this up. A Professor at University of North Dakota was championing "Vampire Rights" some years ago and offering that people who do this need the same protections of every other minority.
Fact is, here in the post-Christian West; we do not censor nor place sanctions against overt evil. We have lost the ability to be moral publicly. That fact does not bode well for making a Sith into the subject of any story. I just don't think modern audiences are adult enough to handle it. Next thing you know we'll have a whole new generation of sorcerers. Satanist churches will use Star Wars for recruitment. For more than thirty years the largest church in Portland has been a Satanic Temple. They run a program in the public elementary schools called "After School Satan". (Now you know why Portland is home to so much crazy.) Think I'm being alarmist? Then explain to me why people drink human blood for fun. How do you think those kinds of people are going to respond to Keanu Reeves' Sith Lord, even given the story is about him learning what is wrong with evil?
You need to watch the vid. He goes into detail that Disney is working with Reeves' schedule since he is involved in the new Matrix work. That sounds like way too much detail for a fan fabrication and he actually mentions his source. Then there is the detail of Gal Gadot as Sith Empress. Then there is the artwork as well--more than what fan fabrication usually brings to the table.
What concerns me is the neo-pagan conceit of making a Sith into the story subject. Supposedly Reeves is playing a Sith anti-hero--not the same as a villain, as the audience is invited to sympathize with him. IMHO, modern audiences are not mature enough to cope with anti-heros. It's an invitation to broken ethics. Think on the past quarter-century's worth of invitation to consider Vampires as other than monsters. It's not doing our culture any good. From the time of Interview with a Vampire, audiences have been invited to sympathize with "good monsters", and one result is people playing Vampire: the Masquerade so haphazardly that people now dress in black, sleep in coffins and drink human blood. No, I'm NOT making this up. A Professor at University of North Dakota was championing "Vampire Rights" some years ago and offering that people who do this need the same protections of every other minority.
Fact is, here in the post-Christian West; we do not censor nor place sanctions against overt evil. We have lost the ability to be moral publicly. That fact does not bode well for making a Sith into the subject of any story. I just don't think modern audiences are adult enough to handle it. Next thing you know we'll have a whole new generation of sorcerers. Satanist churches will use Star Wars for recruitment. For more than thirty years the largest church in Portland has been a Satanic Temple. They run a program in the public elementary schools called "After School Satan". (Now you know why Portland is home to so much crazy.) Think I'm being alarmist? Then explain to me why people drink human blood for fun. How do you think those kinds of people are going to respond to Keanu Reeves' Sith Lord, even given the story is about him learning what is wrong with evil?
I skimmed through it. It’s a commentary from a fan overlayed with screenshots from past Star Wars games like The Old Republic, Force Unleashed. There are undoubtedly talented artists and video editors out there making fan videos. It doesn’t make them real though.Did anyone commenting here watch the vid?
I did a bit of online sleuthing and the general consensus is that Mike Zeroh is a hack. The dude makes his living making speculative videos for an otherwise insatiable Star Wars fan base desperate for any tidbit of news. There’s absolutely nothing wrong with that as as speculation and theory crafting is fun.Oh. Okay. So you know, Mike Zeroh earns his living sorting through the daily Hollywood press releases, and specifically the Disney releases related to Star Wars. He produces a daily channel both on youtube and Twitter that is Star Wars info only. His information has proven to be completely reliable the last dozen times I posted his vids here. When he is dealing with conjecture he always notes this. Otherwise he is sharing industry trade info.
As to what is on topic--the topic is the intel about the coming movie trilogy. If you don't believe there is a coming trilogy then don't post. If you understand what Mike says in the vid, then you understand making the Sith the subject of this future Star Wars film trilogy is a huge departure from the past, where the heros were good guys.
Now of course if you don't undertand literature enough to know what an anti-hero is, and can't comprehend how a villain can be an anti-hero, and what the entire anti-hero premise is all about, then I guess you wouldn't understand enough to comment here. That's really the subject. Keanu Reeves is going to be playing an evil Sith Lord and the story is about him.
I disagreeHmm as much as I'll like to see this, is this actually confirmed or is it the merely fandom wishlisting? Lucasfilm/Disney does have a long history of casting relative unknowns for their Star Wars films and this would be unusual for them. Keanu Reeves is a huge actor and will probably expect a huge salary for any role. That may cut into the production costs of any future trilogy.
That’s a smaller role akin to Alec Guinness (who was a huge star back in the day) as Obi-Wan in a New Hope.I disagree
I do find that era very fascinating and would love to see either a trilogy or a series like The Mandalorian.I don't think he mentioned Darth Reven. That was someone here. IIUC, the role is of a Sith Lord under a Sith Empress which means it is at least 1,000 years before episode 1. The Jedi ruled the galaxy for more than 1,000 years after they destroyed the Sith.
I know you think he asks for alot of money from his movies but read this article and you will see why he is so breathtaking. I wouldnt be surprised if he just was a star wars fan and wanted to enjoy playing in the movie.That’s a smaller role akin to Alec Guinness (who was a huge star back in the day) as Obi-Wan in a New Hope.
Having Keanu Reeves in the Darth Revan role is more of a bigger deal as he’ll be top 3 on any Callsheet and expect the salary to boot.
Keanu has always expected top billing for big budget franchises and producer credits. He’s done stuff like ‘Always Be my Baby’ in a cameo role but overall….he’s a big Hollywood star. He’ll expect producer credits and a certain level of control, concessions Disney may not be willing to give up.
Maybe this guy is right about Reeves being cast as Revan but I doubt it. We’re not even 100% sure the Revan/KOTOR angle is what Lucasfilm/Disney is going for.
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I get it that a lot of fans are very invested in the Star Wars franchise, I think most of us here are since we probably grew up with it. That said, we gotta careful not to get carried away with fanboyism and overspeculation. It actually makes the job of the filmmakers more difficult as you can run into the problem of ‘filmmaking by committee’.
Anyway, that’s this geek’s opinion.