INCREDIBLE HULK Director Recalls Unsuccessfully Pitching STAR WARS TV Shows That Later Happened Without Him

INCREDIBLE HULK Director Recalls Unsuccessfully Pitching STAR WARS TV Shows That Later Happened Without Him

The Incredible Hulk director Louis Leterrier looks back on pitching a number of Star Wars TV shows to Lucasfilm which later became a reality on Disney+...without his involvement! Read on for details...

By JoshWilding - Nov 11, 2023 10:11 AM EST
Filed Under: Star Wars
Source: Happy Sad Confused (via SFFGazette.com)

Some will argue that he doesn't get the credit he deserves, but Louis Leterrier did indeed help launch the Marvel Cinematic Universe alongside Jon Favreau way back in 2008. He helmed The Incredible Hulk, a movie Marvel Studios expected to be a safe bet; instead, it was Iron Man which took off that year. 

Leterrier later left the MCU and has gone on to direct the likes of Now You See Me and Fast X. As for Favreau, he's played a crucial role in shaping Lucasfilm's Star Wars offerings on Disney+ as the creator of The Mandalorian

Talking to Josh Horowitz on his Happy Sad Confused podcast (via SFFGazette.com), Leterrier recalled meeting with Lucasfilm to pitch a TV show which he strongly hinted wasn't all that different from many of those we've since seen become a reality on Disney+. 

"I had my dream Star Wars idea a long time ago, when I came to them and pitched it: 'We should do a Star Wars TV show conceived as a lone wolf and cub,'" the filmmaker remebers. "And they said 'Uh, we don’t know if that’s a great idea. We'll come back to you.'"

"It was not Mando," he added. "It was two things. I wanted to do the missing part between basically before A New Hope when Obi-Wan takes Luke. I wanted to do that. But I was also very interested in the Boba Fett movie or TV show."

Leterrier obviously isn't trying to take credit for The Mandalorian or any other show here but no one could blame him for being a little disappointed that Lucasfilm ultimately moved forward with the projects he pitched to them (the Obi-Wan Kenobi series and The Book of Boba Fett, for example). Still, even he admits that lone wolf idea - which factored into both Obi-Wan and Mando's respective shows - isn't the most original of concepts. 

As for how the director feels about it now, he says, "That's okay, I did Hulk, I did other things. It's all good, it's all part of the thing. And, frankly, I had this idea because it was low-hanging fruit, I think it was so obvious, the characters are so iconic. Didn't go the way I wanted."

It's always intriguing to hear about what might have been, though Leterrier isn't exactly in an exclusive club when it comes to being turned down by Lucasfilm. Even Guillermo del Toro attempted to come up with a Jabba the Hutt-led project for them (going so far as to begin creature design), only to later see it come to naught. 

Do you think Leterrier would have been a good choice for Star Wars? As always, chime in with your thoughts in the usual place.

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Scarilian
Scarilian - 11/11/2023, 10:06 AM
If it helps, everything Disney Star Wars has done has been utter shit leading to so much brand damage they are afraid to release a new Star Wars movie, they keep announcing them but have not put one out despite intent to milk the franchise endlessly.
FrobisherSays
FrobisherSays - 11/11/2023, 1:19 PM
@Scarilian - yeah, Andor was terrible. Good call.
Highflyer
Highflyer - 11/11/2023, 10:12 AM
That's gross.
bkmeijer1
bkmeijer1 - 11/11/2023, 10:33 AM
Think he was too early on the lone wolf and cub train. Think that only really took off in recent years (Mandalorian, 65, The Witcher, The Last of Us, etc).

As for it being about Obi-Wan and Luke, I'm not against the it.I prefer their interactions being kept to a bare minimum though. Rather see Obi-Wan protect Luke from the shadows.
Tasmaniac
Tasmaniac - 11/11/2023, 6:06 PM
@bkmeijer1 - 65? Oh man, that movie was bad 😂
GhostDog
GhostDog - 11/11/2023, 10:39 AM
It being obi-wan and Luke is dumb
JFerguson
JFerguson - 11/11/2023, 10:39 AM
I have only had 2 problem with Star Wars TV thus far.

The first one is that the Obi wan Kenobi S1 story doesn’t feel like it belongs in the wider saga. And the second one is that Boba Fett was utter dogshit
Tasmaniac
Tasmaniac - 11/11/2023, 6:07 PM
@JFerguson - And Mando season 3 was shit too.
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