by Tomas Pueyo Brochard (Author)
Do you want to predict what happens in the next Star Wars movies? This book tells you how. What you will learn in this book
- The hidden pattern behind every single one of the Star Wars movies.
- How that pattern was also followed in Episode VII-The Force Awakens and will be respected again in Episode VIII-The Last Jedi.
- How to identify this hidden pattern in other great writings, from Harry Potter to the Bible.
- Why Star Wars movies feel so familiar every time, yet different.
- A crash course on scriptwriting and storytelling.
- An explanation of the blueprint followed by all the Star Wars movies: the Ring Structure.
- Tons of examples of the Ring Structure in Star Wars: protagonists, antagonists, mentors, theme, politics, and even colors..
- A detailed explanation of why The Force Awakens feels so similar to A New Hope, and how that can help us predict the plots of the next Star Wars movies.
- A forecast of what will happen to Rey, Luke, and Kylo Ren in The Last Jedi and Star Wars Episode IX.
- A crash course on scriptwriting and storytelling, ideal as a reference for anybody interested in writing-based arts.
- A reference guide of all the building blocks of great scriptwriting, from the most basic Act Structure, to the Hero's Journey, Midpoints, Chiastic Structures, and Storytelling Fractals.
- A research summary of all the Star Wars movies as a reference for readers that are not intimately familiar with the movies.
- Star Wars enthusiasts who want to understand Star Wars at a deeper level.
- Star Wars fans who want to be able to predict what happens in the next installments of the saga: Star Wars Episode VIII - The Last Jedi, and Episode IX.
- Storytelling and scriptwriting buffs looking for a reference guide to research how to write epic scripts following the Ring Structure.
- Followers of the Ring Theory who want to dissect the most ambitious work of visual art to ever follow the Ring Structure.
Author Biography
Tomas Pueyo Brochard was born in Nantes, France in 1982 to French and Spanish parents. He grew up between France, Spain, and Italy in a family of filmmakers. He moved to America in 2008 for his MBA at Stanford University, where he specialized in behavioral psychology, design, storytelling, and scriptwriting. Since then, he's worked in Silicon Valley, designing and marketing products to hundreds of millions of customers in the entertainment, finance, and media industries. His first book, The Star Wars Rings, dives into the storytelling structure of Star Wars, and why this has made it the most successful movie saga of all times.