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Film Description: After Darth Myron’s (Zach Tibor) downfall, his old master (Chad Troftgruben) finds a new apprentice. However, during Joel’s (Justin Huber) initiation, Darth Myron returns with revenge in mind. Film History: Well, first off, this movie is a hell of a lot better than Space Wars- Episode I: The New Terror . However, that isn’t really saying much. What this movie did do right was incorporate better lightsaber effects (but not necessarily better lightsaber duels). The master actually wore a robe this time. And for the first time, we actually wrote a script for a movie. You can even see the script lying on the ground because Zach Tibor could never remember his lines. The series continues to try to be a drama, but it’s really hard to take serious (I mean come on, how can you take the name Obi Macaroni seriously?) We were going to make a sequel to this one and complete the trilogy, however it never happened. See, at the end of this movie, my character dies (oh noes, I ruined the ending!). In the sequel Darth Myron was going to bring him back to life and convert him to the dark side. Then Joel was going to get an apprentice himself and an “epic” battle between the four warriors was going to take place. Considering the series’ track record, it’s probably best the third movie was never made. It’s fun to watch this movie and compare it to a work like Sabers, just don’t go into it expecting a great Star Wars fan film. Film Information: Title: Space Wars- Episode II: The Beginning of Darkness Genre: Action Released: 2001 Available: I.M. Independent Productions Volume 3 Director: Chad Troftgruben, Zach Tibor Writers: Chad Troftgruben, Zach Tibor Cast and Crew: Zach Tibor as Obi Macaroni/Darth Myron Chad Troftgruben as Master Justin Huber as Joel Videos:  |