Last week didn't just bring us the excitement of the new trailer for Star Wars: The Force Awakens. We now also know the basics of the plot for Rogue One, the first in the Star Wars Anthology Series: set between Episodes III and IV, Gareth Edwards’s film will centre on a band of resistance fighters on a mission to steal the plans for the Death Star.
But the story of the second in the series – recently revealed to no longer be directed by Chronicle’s Josh Trank – is still under wraps. And what about future instalments? There were rumours circulating that The Empire Strikes Back and Return Of The Jedi co-writer Lawrence Kasdan would write a Boba Fett movie. And surely this is a series that will run and run…
We’d like to know what you’d like to see in future standalone Star Wars movies. Are there any plot gaps you’d particularly like to see filled, continuity glitches you’re desperate to have patched, or favourite characters you’d like to see more of? What sort of tone would you like to see: maybe you’ve had your fill of dark and gritty lately, and are ready for a Star Wars romcom? Are you the one person in the galaxy keeping everything crossed for a Jar-Jar Binks: The Early Years prequel?
Drop us a lone to share your ideas – or tell us whether you're excited about the premise of Rogue One – and you could be immortalised in the letters pages of issue 262 of SFX, on sale Wednesday 27 May.
Post in the comment thread below, or email us at [email protected], using the subject line “HOT TOPIC: Star Wars Anthology Series” (be sure to let us know your real name and what town you’re from if you’d like to see that in print). You can also tweet us at @sfxmagazine, using the hashtag #SFXhottopic, or join us on Facebook.
Sign up to the SFX Newsletter
Get sneak previews, exclusive competitions and details of special events each month!
SFX Magazine is the world's number one sci-fi, fantasy, and horror magazine published by Future PLC. Established in 1995, SFX Magazine prides itself on writing for its fans, welcoming geeks, collectors, and aficionados into its readership for over 25 years. Covering films, TV shows, books, comics, games, merch, and more, SFX Magazine is published every month. If you love it, chances are we do too and you'll find it in SFX.