'Star Wars Episode IX' The Saga Finale Spoilers; Trevorrow Promises Mind Blowing Ending
The Planet earth will spend much longer time on the showing of Star Wars Episode IX , as the counting remains to be over 365 days away from now. But the promise here, really, is that the FILM is worth waiting. Along this line, the producers are now calculating special efforts and unique improvement on ending the trilogy in an unforgettable setting. The American film director, J.J. Abrams, did the previous Star Wars: The Force Awakens in IMAX and 35mm film. This was then, a bold choice in the developing of the film. It was a huge hit. And this genius format became a precedent to the production.
The upcoming film direction is awarded to the Jurassic World director, Collin Trevorrow. And as the directorship lands into the hands of Colin, an upgrade is desired for the ending saga. Trevorrow, in his appearance at the Sundance Film Festival, uttered an early request to the production of the "Star Wars Episode IX" The new director wants to put the filming in the next level. The new director calls it "greatest story ever told". This fresh idea received fairly high favors. A huge challenge accepted by the makers of the film. His unique material calls to recapture the theme of the original Star Wars, without recreating it. Trevorrow wants to leave the viewers a different kind of mind blowing experience watching the film.
The 35 mm used by J.J. Abrams seemed too small for Trevorrow . His plan, to use double the size, 65 mm, that is. This 65 mm thing is not new to the director, as this technique has been used to his Jurassic World filming. He wants IMAX footage applied for Star Wars: Episode IX in the depths of space.
While the showing is still in the buffer list, Star war fanatics still have Rogue One: A Star Wars Story coming in Cinemas December 16, followed by Star Wars: Episode VIII a year later.