I Recreated Star Wars out of Cardboard – YouTube
I Recreated Star Wars out of Cardboard - YouTube

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Happy Star Wars Day! While most enthusiasts might prepare for the unofficial geek holiday of May 4th by rewatching a “Star Wars” movie, reading a pile of “Star Wars” comics, or playing a “Star Wars” video game, YouTuber Zach King unveiled “Cardboard Wars,” a spectacular “Star Wars” parody starring King alongside Randall Park, Michelle Khare, Airrack, and Bart Johnson.

But this is no ordinary tribute endeavor since King’s incredible one-hour project recreates 1977’s “Star Wars: A New Hope” entirely out of cardboard, and it simply must be seen to be believed! King graciously provided some exclusive comments on how this hilarious micro-budget miracle came about.

“‘Star Wars’ has truly inspired so many filmmakers and reshaped how movies are made,” King tells SPACE. “As a nod to how groundbreaking those films were, we asked ourselves, what if we made a version out of cardboard and shot it in just five days? That’s exactly what we ended up doing.”

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Zach King as Luke Skywalker in “Cardboard Wars” (Image credit: Zach King)

King first became hooked on the galaxy far, far away with the lead-up to the 1999 launch of “Star Wars: The Phantom Menace,” when Lucasfilm and 20th Century Fox re-released the original trilogy in theaters and the rest is history, as evidenced by his masterful “Cardboard Wars” which was beautifully directed by Josh Fapp.