YouTube Creator, STAR WARS THEORY, Reportedly in Talks With LUCASFILM for Official Vader Project
- Luke Skynet
- Apr 1
- 2 min read
EXCLUSIVE: In what could be one of the most unexpected collaborations in Star Wars history, YouTuber Niatoos Dadbeh, better known as Star Wars Theory is rumored to be in discussions with Lucasfilm and Disney to bring his popular Vader fan films into official canon. Insiders suggest the deal is part of a broader effort by Lucasfilm to engage directly with the fan community and explore alternative storytelling approaches.

A GAME-CHANGING DEAL?
Sources familiar with the situation claim that Lucasfilm executives have taken notice of Star Wars Theory’s widely praised Vader fan films, which depict the Dark Lord’s internal struggle in the years following Revenge of the Sith. While details remain unconfirmed, one insider suggested that the company sees potential in bringing his vision into the official fold.
“This could be a huge moment for fan-driven content,” one Hollywood analyst noted. “If Lucasfilm moves forward with this, it would signal a willingness to embrace independent creators in a way we haven’t seen before.”
WHAT THE SERIES COULD EXPLORE
Rumors suggest that the proposed project would delve deeper into Darth Vader’s rise to power, exploring his emotional torment and never-before-seen Force abilities. While some alleged plot leaks seem too wild to be believed, highlights include:
The introduction of a new Sith adversary, Darth Venomous, described as “even more ruthless than Vader.”
A lightsaber duel between Vader and a resurrected Mace Windu.
A Force-sensitive Wampa rumored to serve as Vader’s personal enforcer.
A storyline in which Vader communicates with Kylo Ren across time using an ancient Sith Holocron.
THE INDUSTRY REACTS
The news has sparked a range of reactions within Hollywood and the Star Wars fandom. Some see it as a refreshing shift, while others remain skeptical. “It’s certainly a bold move,” one insider said. “But if they’re willing to give this much creative control to a fan creator, who’s to say what’s next? Maybe we’ll see TikTokers rewriting The Last Jedi.”
Meanwhile, speculation has grown about other fan creators getting involved in the Star Wars universe. Unconfirmed reports suggest that Geeks & Gamers has pitched a docuseries called Not My Luke Skywalker, while Den of Nerds is allegedly developing a history of underrepresented people in the Star Wars universe.
WAITING FOR OFFICIAL CONFIRMATION
Lucasfilm has yet to confirm any details, though an anonymous source hinted that a major announcement could come at Star Wars Celebration 2025. Whether this marks a new era of Star Wars storytelling or simply the boldest experiment since The Star Wars Holiday Special, only time will tell.
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