Jeremy Slater’s Ultimate Creative Ambition: Beyond Mortal Kombat

While Hollywood writer Jeremy Slater is currently riding the momentum of Mortal Kombat 2, now playing in theaters, his professional horizon extends far beyond the realm of fighting games. Having penned the 2021 Mortal Kombat film and nearly completing the second draft for Mortal Kombat 3, Slater has secured his place in the gaming adaptation landscape. However, when asked about his future aspirations, he pointed to one specific franchise as his ultimate goal.

That franchise is Star Wars.

Chasing the "White Whale" of Sci-Fi

In a recent conversation with The Hollywood Reporter, Slater revealed that he has already held meetings with Lucasfilm, marking the first steps toward his biggest creative dream. He didn’t shy away from his genuine enthusiasm for the opportunity, openly admitting that he "nerded out to an embarrassing degree" during these discussions.

For Slater, Star Wars represents more than just a job opportunity; it is a lifelong passion project. He described the galaxy far, far away as his "white whale," a term often used to describe an elusive and highly sought-after goal. Despite the excitement, Slater remains grounded in his professional responsibilities, emphasizing that he has not yet landed a specific project within the vast Star Wars universe.

The Pressure of Delivering on a Legend

Slater’s desire to join the Star Wars canon is tempered by a deep respect for the franchise’s legacy. He expressed a reluctance to sign on to any Star Wars project unless he was certain he could do the story justice. For a writer of his caliber, the stakes are incredibly high.

"I can't think of anything more depressing and terrifying than getting your shot at Star Wars and then dropping the ball," Slater stated. This sentiment highlights the delicate balance between fan enthusiasm and professional responsibility when working with such an iconic and beloved IP. While he has taken the initial steps, Slater’s involvement in Star Wars remains in the realm of possibility, driven by a commitment to quality over mere opportunity.