ROGUE ONE Writer Gary Whitta Teases THE LAST STARFIGHTER Reboot; Releases Brand New Concept Art

ROGUE ONE Writer Gary Whitta Teases THE LAST STARFIGHTER Reboot; Releases Brand New Concept Art ROGUE ONE Writer Gary Whitta Teases THE LAST STARFIGHTER Reboot; Releases Brand New Concept Art

Rogue One screenwriter Gary Whitta recently revealed that he is working on getting The Last Starfighter rebooted alongside the original writer, and he's also released some brand new concept artwork...

By Nebula - Apr 04, 2018 05:04 PM EST
Filed Under: Sci-Fi
Source: io9
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story screenwriter Gary Whitta recently took to Twitter to nonchalantly drop a huge bombshell: He’s working with Jonathan Betuel, the writer of The Last Starfighter, to finally get it rebooted on the big screen. Following the tweet, io9 reached out to Whitta to learn more.

Whitta revealed the project as “a little something” he’s been working on with Betuel, alongside eight gorgeous pieces of concept art depicting the iconic ships from the beloved 1984 classic, as rendered by Rogue One lead concept artist Matt Allsopp.

Other than the awesome artwork and attached screenwriters, there isn't much else to go on. Here's what io9 got out of Whitta in regards to the reboot.

Firstly, when asked about his personal connection to The Last Starfighter:

It’s always been one of my all-time favorites. It is a deeply special movie for me. In terms of movies that stirred my imagination as a kid, it’s right up there with Star Wars. Maybe because I was a video game junkie back then, but the idea that playing a game could be a magic ticket to a real space adventure, I just always thought that concept was utterly brilliant. The film is sorely underrated in my view, although it’s endured as a cult classic and every time I bring it up in conversation people seem to just light up. There’s a tremendous undercurrent of fondness out there for it.

And on the topic of why now is the right time to bring back the franchise:

The simple answer to that is Jonathan Betuel. Jon created and wrote the original movie, it was all his idea, a spec script he wrote while he was working as a waiter in Hollywood in the early ’80s. There was a whole bidding war over that script. In all the years hence, whenever I’ve brought up the idea of a Starfighter reboot in meetings, people would always convey excitement and then say that it’s impossible because the rights are a mess.

It’s true that it’s not simple, but part of the key to it is, as I understand it (and I’m not a lawyer), Jon still retains some piece of ownership of the original IP, so no one can make a new movie without his participation. I happened to track Jon down, and after I was done pestering him with all my fanboy questions about the original film we started to talk about what a new version might look like. Since then we’ve spent so many hours working on it I’ve long since lost count, but right now we have a fully developed story that is a combination of reboot and sequel that we both think honors the legacy of the original film while passing the torch to a new generation. We’re both very excited about it creatively.

Similarly, io9 asked Whitta what it means to him to be attempting to bring this world back to the big screen right now in the midst of some other similar projects being developed?

All I know is, we’re trying really hard to make this a reality. It’s a passion project for Jon and me both. And I know we have a great movie here. But we still need to deal with some remaining biz stuff before we can really move forward. We’ve had a lot of talks with Universal. We’re determined, one way or another, to make this happen. Trying to create in Hollywood is always like pushing a boulder uphill, particularly when there are archaic rights issues involved, but we’re going to keep trying. That’s the lesson of Starfighter... when you get your chance you’ve got to grab it with both hands, and hold on tight.

What do you think about this new info? Are you excited to see The Last Starfighter make its way back to the big screen?

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ChangAlang
ChangAlang - 4/4/2018, 5:17 PM
Holy heck..
ChangAlang
ChangAlang - 4/4/2018, 5:20 PM
Sorry for the dabs but this is GREAT news🤩
Nebula
Nebula - 4/4/2018, 5:21 PM
@ChangAlang - Holy heck indeed!
TheBeard
TheBeard - 4/4/2018, 5:18 PM
The original ready player one, I'm intrigued. I think deserves a modern retelling as well.
TheBeard
TheBeard - 4/4/2018, 5:19 PM
@TheBeard - *Enemy Mine*
HannibalLecter
HannibalLecter - 4/4/2018, 5:19 PM
Liking the art so far, I have no idea what this book is about though.
unsocial
unsocial - 4/4/2018, 6:29 PM
@HannibalLecter - Wasn't a book.. It was one the earlier attempts at a CGI heavy movie.

The concept was that an alien race had put old school 80s arcade games around the planet and when a nobody kid living in a trailer park breaks the all time record on the game an alien shows up to tell him it was a recruiting tool for their space armada...
GhostDog
GhostDog - 4/4/2018, 5:22 PM
If I had to choose a director for this:

MUTO123
MUTO123 - 4/4/2018, 5:23 PM
I saw the original once years ago. Might revisit it again at some point.
IronGenesis
IronGenesis - 4/4/2018, 5:32 PM
Never knew that Grig was played by the villain from HALLOWEEN 3!
And Alex was played by Lance Guest from HALLOWEEN 2!!!!

Yes sir!
TheRealTomServo
TheRealTomServo - 4/4/2018, 5:56 PM
... no thanks.
ManDeth
ManDeth - 4/4/2018, 6:03 PM
It wasn't even a success in the 80s. Not going to be a success today.
unsocial
unsocial - 4/4/2018, 6:10 PM
@ManDeth - there was a time when remaking something was so you could make a flop better..

Nowadays remakes happen because of brand recognition and usually don't top the original.

If something needed to reboot the reboot concept this could be it..
bobevanz
bobevanz - 4/4/2018, 6:14 PM
This is great news, but Ernest Cline's other book Armada is supposedly getting a movie adaptation as well, which was pretty close to this movie. Interesting lol
Pathogen
Pathogen - 4/4/2018, 7:30 PM
@bobevanz - Is Armada a better book that Ready Player 1?
bobevanz
bobevanz - 4/5/2018, 4:30 AM
@Pathogen - I need to read it, the consensus is that RPO is better I believe
unsocial
unsocial - 4/4/2018, 6:16 PM
I rewatched this a couple years ago and was shocked how it was better than I remembered.

Yeah.. This is one that could use some kind of reboot..
ChangAlang
ChangAlang - 4/4/2018, 6:20 PM
@unsocial
blitzburgh
blitzburgh - 4/4/2018, 7:34 PM
Please stop with reboots. The crow, Jaws, Last Starfighter certain movies deserve to be left alone
Timerider84
Timerider84 - 4/4/2018, 7:38 PM
Who would you cast as Alex Rogan, Grig, Maggie and Centauri? Also, will the original cast have cameos? I think they should.
Tighelander
Tighelander - 4/4/2018, 7:56 PM
The sad thing is that Science is ruining our favorite parts of Science Fiction.
We are getting more and more vehicles that don't need a driver, a pilot. in 20 years, most vehicles will not have a pilot. A society with advanced tech would not have any fighters that needed pilots. At what point will the audience realize that pilots are as much a fantasy as unicorns?
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