'Star Wars' fans promised up-close look at Vader in virtual reality
The episodes will take viewers inside Vaders fiery, lava-ridden fortress.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Notorious “Star Wars” villain Darth Vader will appear next year in the first installment of a new three-part story told through virtual reality, producer Lucasfilm announced on Wednesday.
The series, called “Vader Immortal: A Star Wars VR Series,” will be watchable on Oculus Quest virtual reality headsets, which offer immersive, 360-degree video experiences.
The episodes will take viewers inside Vader’s fiery, lava-ridden fortress, where they will be able to hear the masked villain breathing behind them and turn around to face him, according to a statement from Lucasfilm and Oculus. Viewers also will be able to control a light saber in the story.
“You may wonder why I’ve brought you here,” Vader’s booming voice says in a trailer released online on Wednesday.
The VR experience will add to Walt Disney Co’s growing slate of “Star Wars” TV shows and movies since it bought Lucasfilm in 2012. The franchise is based on the original 1977 science-fiction movie set in a galaxy far, far away.
The new virtual reality series will take place between “Revenge of the Sith” and “A New Hope,” the third and fourth episodes in the film franchise.
The Oculus Quest headsets will begin shipping in the spring of next year and cost $399, the company announced on Wednesday. Oculus is a unit of Facebook Inc.