The Fall of Skywalker: Duel of the Fates
4/23/20261 hr 27 min
When he first heard that Lucasfilm would be making new Star Wars films, Colin Trevorrow knew he had been put in this earth to direct one of them...
Guest Starring
David Chen as Colin Trevorrow
Alexei Toliopolous as George Lucas
Abigail Nussbaum as Kathleen Kennedy
Asher Elbein as the Crawl
Jackson Ryan as the disembodied voice of the Lucasfilm PR department
CLIPS USED:
Happy Sad Confused: Colin Trevorrow, Sam Richardson
Jurassic World (dir. Colin Trevorrow, 2015)
Star Wars Episode 8: The Last Jedi (dir. Rian Johnson 2017)
The Clone Wars: The Secrets of Mortis
Disney Lucasfilm Purchase Announcement
Kathleen Kennedy ABC News Interview
MUSIC
Duel of the Fates, Main Title, Jurassic Park Theme & A New Home by John Williams
“Stringed Disco”, “Backed Vibes Clean”, “Lithium”, “Rolling At 5”, “Phantom From Space”, “Evening Melodrama”, “Industrial Cinematic”, “Morgana Rides”, “Raw", “Chill Wave”, “Martian Cowboy”, “Prelude & Action”, “Echoes of Time v2”, “Controlled Chaos - no percussion", “Marty Gots A Plan”, “Dark Times", “Black Vortex”, "Peace of Mind", “This House”, “Quirky Dog”, “Drums of the Deep”, “Hero Down”, “The Dread”, “Mystery Sax", "The Chamber", "Intrepid", "The Dread", "The Descent", "Lost Time", "Mistake the Getaway", "Hiding Your Reality", “Night Vigil”, “That Zen Moment”, "Deep Haze", "Covert Affairs", "Lost Frontier", "Hall of the Mountain King", "Leaving Home", & “Ever Mindful”
Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
“Suspended Animation”, "Space Race", "The Paladin's Underworld", "Proxima Centuri", by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com
"Sneaky Snooper", "Dark Mystery" & "Act Three" by Jason Shaw - Audionautix.com
"Gravity" by James Richardson (kingjamesroyaltyfreemusic.blogspot.co.uk)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0
Clips
Transcript preview
First 90 secondsTansy Gardam· Host0:00
[gentle music] On the 30th of October, 2012, the Walt Disney Company bought Lucasfilm Limited for $4.05 billion from its one and only shareholder, George Lucas. And in the surprisingly low rent announcement video, Disney CEO Bob Iger and Lucas himself confirmed that the company's one big asset was being brought out of retirement.
Jackson Ryan· Soundbite0:27
Fans can expect a new feature film, Star Wars Episode VII, in theaters worldwide in 2015.
Speaker 2· Soundbite0:34
We've, you know, got a plan for, uh, VII, VIII, and IX, which are the, is the, the end of the trilogy and, um, other films also.
Tansy Gardam· Host0:43
George Lucas often spoke about Star Wars as a trilogy of trilogies, a nine-film saga that he simultaneously promised and refused to deliver. But now under Disney's ownership, the long-awaited sequel trilogy would finally be made and the story would finally be finished. The vibe among fans at the time was equal parts joy and trepidation. You've gotta remember, in 2012, the prequels were still pretty reviled, so plenty of people thought that taking Lucas's creation out of his hands was for the best, but just as many people questioned if the right hands to put it in were Michael Mouse's. But there was one hardcore Star Wars fan named Colin Trevorrow who took the news