Production of "Starvells War: Starfighter" is due to start this fall. Director "Deadpool & Wolverine" John Levi will direct the film from the script written by the Athonian Troper. Academy nominer Ryan Gosling will head the film, with Mia Got also set up on a starvet. This film will be posted five years after the "raising of the Skywalker" and will be the next film in the Franchise Marke of Lucasfilm, after Mandalorian and Groogo by Jonon Javre, who will hit theaters on May 22, 2026.
As the main photo approaches, more actors are thrown into what seems to be a new direction for the adventures of the "War of War" on the big screen, given that the franchise is mainly television bodies thanks to several Disney+plays. Now, the actor nominated for Emmy, Matt Smith, joined the Starfighter cast, and fascinating enough, he was initially thrown into the sequel trilogy, but his role was eventually hanged.
Matt Smith will finally join the Galaxy away, away ....
The eleventh doctor officially joined the galaxy. According to The deadlineMatt Smith, who had remarkable twists in "Doctor Who", "The Crown" and "The House of the Dragon" was thrown into the "Starfighter" war. While the details of the role remain frozen in carbonite, Smith will reportedly play a villain. The idea of Smith brought the villain "Starwalks War" to life is irresistible, given his proven record as a dynamic artist who reinforced the line between the leading man and an eclectic actor.
As mentioned above, this is not the first time Matt Smith has been waver of the Starwell War Universe. The actor was previously announced that he was part of the "War of Starvala War: The rise of Skywalker". However, Smith eventually was not included in the film, but admitted that when he was originally in talks to join the film, The role would be a very transformative change for the franchise. Smith claims that negotiations were only conducted during several meetings, never approached the costume phase, hence the lack of action figures of the "Starwell War" with its special, unmistakable similarity that is only comparable to the kilogram itself, Adam.
Starwell War: Starfighter could be a story of redemption of villain Matt Smith
In addition to the nearly released threat of the galaxy in the "Starwells War" trilogy, Matt Smith was thrown into a failed sequel/restart, "Terminator Genisys". At the fifth entrance to that franchise it was planned to start a new trilogy, Smith was played by Alex, advanced T-5000 terminator. Unfortunately, this role (similar to the rest of that film) eventually led nowhereAnd Smith's talents were spent.
The next attempt at Matt Smith's franchise was Morbius, which was part of the now non-existent Sony Spider-Man universe. Smith was played by Lucien/Milo Morbius, the brother of D -Michael Morbius's surrogate at Aredar's Summer. As most of the film readers know, Morbius was another infamous flop for this failed film universe and was subject to mockery thanks to internet memes. Misunderstanding the ironic memes "Morbius swing", Sony re -examines Morbius in theaters, just to appear for the second time. Like someone attending the presentation "House of the Dragon" Hall in San Diego Comic-Conn 2022, I remember the moment in which, during Q&A, a fan shouted at Smith, "Time is Morbin!" that left the terminal offline Smith visibly confused. I can still feel the second shame in that room of approximately 6,500 fans three years later.
When it comes to the future of "Starwell War", all bets are excluded. The franchise has its ups and downs since the release of "The Rise of Skywalker", and Lucasfilm's record for announcing film projects with mass fanfare just to save them is badly shameful. On the bright side, we somehow pulled out "Andor" from what is unequivocally the best media "War of the Starwells" we have received since 1980. It is encouraging that the franchise will return to the theaters next summer with "Mandalorian and Groogo", but the new film uploaded after the events of the "sequel trilogy" is a great but still necessary risk. Starfighter can go in any way, but here in the hope that Matt Smith will be given a chance to shine as a great antagonist on the big screen, because he deserves it.
"Starvali War: Starfighter" is set to hit the theaters on 27.05.2007, which coincides with the 50th anniversary of the original film release.
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