Tommy Wiseau and “The Room” are an unending source of internet humor, and with “Star Wars”-mania back in full force with “The Mandalorian” and “The Rise of Skywalker,” one clever YouTuber has found a way to send Wiseau to a galaxy far, far away.
On Sunday, YouTube movie mashup artist PistolShrimps released a 20-minute short film called “Tommy Wiseau in Star Wars: The Saga.” The project was first conceived in 2017 with a short clip released by PistolShrimps as a gag. But after much fan demand, he’s brought it back as a full short.
Scenes from all three trilogies were used in the short, including the scene in “The Force Awakens” where Kylo Ren uses his Sith powers to try to torture information out of Rey. Only in “The Saga,” it’s Wiseau that cringing and screaming at Adam Driver’s hand. We also see Padme get swapped out for Wiseau as Anakin Skywalker’s forbidden love in “Attack of the Clones” and Luke Skywalker gets the news from Tommy that “you are sort of my son.”
Watch the trailer for “The Saga” above, and check out the full film by clicking here.
'Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker': Enjoy a Look at the New Red Stormtrooper (Photos)
In "Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker," stormtroopers are getting yet another makeover, and while Comic-Con 2019 fans will be first to see the new look up close, you can check out some photos right now.
On Wednesday, the official "Star Wars" site released the first images of "Sith Troopers," the newest incarnation of the franchise's iconic Empire soldiers. Distinguished from ordinary "Star Wars" stormtroopers by their bright red color instead of white, they also feature intricately detailed armor rather than mainly smooth curves.
The images were taken from this year's line of "Star Wars" Comic-Con exclusives. First, check out Hasbro's "Black Series" special edition Sith Trooper action figure, which SDCC 2019 attendees will be able to buy for $32.00.
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Pretty cool.
And here's a look at the limited edition Sith Trooper Comic-Con pin, which attendees can get for $30 bucks.
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Head over to starwars.com to see more Star Wars Comic-Con exclusives.
Of course, we know this isn't the first time we've seen red-clad "Star Wars" bad guys. "Return of the Jedi" had the Emperor's Royal Guard, who in addition to their menacing red armor also wore red cloaks. And "The Last Jedi" introduced the Praetorian Guard, a samurai-inspired take on stormtroopers.
But given their name -- the Sith were of course the bad guys who wiped the Jedi out in the "Star Wars" prequels -- Sith Troopers might have more to offer than cool uniforms. We'll see when "Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker" lands in theaters Dec. 20.
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Technically, it’s called a ”Sith Trooper“
In "Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker," stormtroopers are getting yet another makeover, and while Comic-Con 2019 fans will be first to see the new look up close, you can check out some photos right now.
On Wednesday, the official "Star Wars" site released the first images of "Sith Troopers," the newest incarnation of the franchise's iconic Empire soldiers. Distinguished from ordinary "Star Wars" stormtroopers by their bright red color instead of white, they also feature intricately detailed armor rather than mainly smooth curves.
The images were taken from this year's line of "Star Wars" Comic-Con exclusives. First, check out Hasbro's "Black Series" special edition Sith Trooper action figure, which SDCC 2019 attendees will be able to buy for $32.00.
Lucasfilm
Pretty cool.
And here's a look at the limited edition Sith Trooper Comic-Con pin, which attendees can get for $30 bucks.
Lucasfilm
Head over to starwars.com to see more Star Wars Comic-Con exclusives.
Of course, we know this isn't the first time we've seen red-clad "Star Wars" bad guys. "Return of the Jedi" had the Emperor's Royal Guard, who in addition to their menacing red armor also wore red cloaks. And "The Last Jedi" introduced the Praetorian Guard, a samurai-inspired take on stormtroopers.
But given their name -- the Sith were of course the bad guys who wiped the Jedi out in the "Star Wars" prequels -- Sith Troopers might have more to offer than cool uniforms. We'll see when "Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker" lands in theaters Dec. 20.