![]() On January 14, music group and corporate collective Warner/Chappell filed a copyright claim against the video. Star Wars fans, a notoriously tough group to please, had overwhelming praise for the video, which gathered more than six million views in one month and 40,000 likes. They ran post-production up until the release of "Vader Episode 1: Shards of the Past" on December 20. Toos agreed to those conditions and shot for three full days in September. Toos' claims Lucasfilm gave him permission on two conditions: he couldn't crowdfund and he couldn't monetize the fan film on YouTube. Before the camera started rolling Toos said he contacted an employee at Lucasfilm and asked if he could make the film. ![]() ![]() He contacted Danny Ramirez to direct and they began planning the production. ![]() In February 2017, Toos started work on his most ambitious project to date: a Star Wars fan film about corrupted Darth Vader. ![]()
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