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Tango01 Supporting Member of TMP13 Dec 2017 12:16 p.m. PST

….in the Parody's First Tráiler.

"There's very little room for romance in the Star Wars cinematic universe. And unless Rian Johnson‘s Star Wars: The Last Jedi is a rom-com in disguise, fans looking for a little bit of love in the galaxy far, far away will have to turn to other lore in the canon/Legends or fan-fiction for their fix. With that in mind, the folks over at Funny or Die have put together a new trailer for the romance-focused fan film Storm: A Star Wars Indie. The project hails from actor/writer/director Ryan Coopersmith and writer/director/producer Charles Muzard, and centers on the star-crossed romance between a human Stormtrooper named Ian and a Rodian bounty hunter named Teedo.

Also starring Josh Brown, Michael McGrady, Eliza Hooper, and Udo Kier (!), the trailer for Storm: A Star Wars Indie is available to watch right now, ahead of Star Wars: The Last Jedi‘s release this Friday. Who knows, if this thing gets enough traction, maybe we'll even get the full feature-length film!…"
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