A Jedi could be walking around the neighborhood then attacked by two Sith. Or, you could make the story more complicated by putting it before or after the movies, or even in between.
Make your own funny scenes. For example: Rebel 1 and rebel 2 are walking. Rebel 1 collapses. Rebel 2 calls his commanding officer. Rebel 2: “Sir, my partner collapsed and is not breathing, what should I do?” Commander: “Make sure he is dead, then tell me. " Rebel 2 shoots rebel 1. Rebel 2: " Now what?”. Make a parody of the original movies. Parody is both fun and clever. Creating a parody script will teach you a lot about analyzing and writing.
If you live near a city or in one, you could make it in Coruscant (see episodes 1,2,3). If you live in the woods, it would be a good idea to make the movie in Kashyyk (see Episode 3) or Endor (see Episode 6). If you live in a place like Arizona (desert), you could make it on Tatooine (see Episodes 1, 2, 3, 4, or 6). If in the mountains, make it on Hoth (see Episode 5). Or, if you live in the mountains with either forest or snow (never use both, unless you are creating your own planet), you can make forest moons like Endor or Yavin 4, or ice planets like Hoth. If you have a big field, you could make it Naboo (see Episode 1 or 2). If you live near a swamp, make it Dagobah (episode 5).
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