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Vader Episode I: Shards of the Past

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'Vader Episode I: Shards of the Past' is a 2018 'Star Wars' fan film created by Star Wars Theory. On December 20, 2018, a screening was held at the Landmark's Regent Theatre in Los Angeles, CA, and on December 21, 2018, it was released to YouTube.

Plot



The film takes place eight months after 'Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith', and focuses around one of the main villains of the 'Star Wars' saga, Darth Vader. Fighting between the loss of Padm, and the new cursed life he now leads, Vader must do what must be done when a surviving Jedi Master from Order 66 has lured him to the home planet of his late wife's tomb.

Cast



* Dupree Jones as Darth Vader

* Jesse Gomez as the voice of Darth Vader

* Star Wars Theory (Neo) as unmasked Darth Vader

* Marik Knight as Young Anakin Skywalker

* Steven Bartlett as Emperor Palpatine

* Bradley Klein as the voice of Emperor Palpatine

* Catherine LaSalle as Padm Amidala

* Andrew Branch as Commander Fox

Copyright controversy



Prior to the film's release, Star Wars Theory exchanged emails with Lucasfilm asking permission to crowdfund the short film or make any revenue from it. Lucasfilm permitted its creation, but with no crowdfunding or revenue.

After its release, Warner/Chappell Music gave the film a copyright claim on YouTube about its soundtrack. Star Wars Theory had hired a composer to make an original soundtrack, which was inspired by the 'Star Wars' score. Instead of the video being unmonetized as Lucasfilm requested, it would generate ad revenue for Warner/Chappell. Star Wars Theory explained, "It's not about the money, it's the principle. When [Lucasfilm] come to me with these rules but then someone goes in there and manually claims it to me, thats very vindictive and very rude. Disney makes billions of dollars. This is pennies to them. It seems that they really don't respect anything at all for the fandom."

Over the Internet, Star Wars Theory received support including from 'Newsweek', 'Syfy Wire', fans, and other YouTubers. On January 16, 2019, Star Wars Theory announced that Lucasfilm had forced the copyright strike to come down, restoring the video to its original state.

Reception



'Vader Episode I: Shards of the Past' has received positive critical reviews. Luke Y. Thompson of 'Nerdist' gave it a positive review, calling it "impressive", as he said Vader would have put it. Ryan Chichester of 'Comic Book Resources' stated, "The film boasts a high level of production, voice impersonations of multiple 'Star Wars' characters, and an intriguing story". Julie Muncy of 'io9' said, "...the star here is the visual design, which captures a live-action 'Star Wars' look perfectly. It's particularly thrilling to see 'Clone Wars'-style clone armor in live action. It's well worth a watch for that alone." David Pountain of 'We Got This Covered' says, "...with this unofficial new Darth Vader movie, we see a testament to the dedication of the ['Star Wars'] franchise's followers." Corey Chichizola of 'Cinema Blend' claims, "It helps make [Darth Vader's] actions in 'Return of The Jedi' make more sense, and expands the franchise's signature character in a fascinating way." Kristian Harloff of 'Collider' said that the film encapsulated the spirit of 'Star Wars' extremely well and expressed interest in wanting a second part. He also called the writing and dialogue being a bit weak. Ken Napzok, who was with Harloff at the time of recording, noted the amount of passion Star Wars Theory put into the film, and said that the film reminded him of other 'Star Wars' fan filmsin particular, 'Troops' and 'Hardware Wars'.

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