close menu

Guillermo del Toro Wants To Make STAR WARS: JABBA THE HUTT Origin Film

Director Guillermo del Toro is never without a long list of films he’d like to make — it’s one of the many things we love about him. And this year’s Comic-Con International was no exception, with del Toro revealing that he also has a dream project set within the Star Wars universe!

“I would do the sort of Godfather saga that Jabba the Hutt had to go through to gain control,” said del Toro. “One, because it’s the character that looks the most like me, and I like him. I love the idea of a Hutt type of mafia, a very complex coup. I just love the character.”

Del Toro added that, “This is not real, this is me as a fat geek just geeking out and talking about it,” to ensure that the Star Wars rumor mill doesn’t go into hyperspace with this one.

It seems like every filmmaker and screenwriter has their own favorite Star Wars character to follow up on. It was only a few months ago that Damon Lindelof shared his desire to make a movie about Lobot, the right hand cyborg of Lando Calrissian.

There was actually a backstory for Jabba in place before the Star Wars Expanded Universe was wiped away for The Force Awakens. In the original origin story, Jabba’s bloody rise to power came when he murdered the offspring of his uncle, Jiliac Desilijic Tiron. But the way is clear for someone new to rewrite Jabba’s history for the big screen.

Del Toro’s next film, Crimson Peak will hit this October, and he is expected to begin filming Pacific Rim 2 this fall for a 2017 release. Whether del Toro will ever get a chance to tell Jabba’s origin remains to be seen, but we’d love to see it!

Star Wars fans, would you be up for a Guillermo del Toro directed Jabba the Hutt crime epic? Release the Rancor and share your thoughts below!

HT: Yahoo Movies

The Top 5 DC Animated TV Series Christmas Episodes

The Top 5 DC Animated TV Series Christmas Episodes

article
Exclusive Interview: SUITS Creator/Showrunner Aaron Korsh

Exclusive Interview: SUITS Creator/Showrunner Aaron Korsh

article
Peter Porker, Spider-Ham Toy Review

Peter Porker, Spider-Ham Toy Review

article