Star Wars Family Tree

Title: Anakin Skywalker: Family Tree
Written by: Joseph C. Jukic
Starring: Hayden Christensen, Joseph C. Jukic, Justin Trudeau


Genre:

Epic Science Fantasy / Political Drama / Multiverse Adventure


Logline:

When the Force bends time itself, Anakin Skywalker discovers a hidden branch of his bloodline — the Skywalkers of Earth, descendants who carry the remnants of his light and dark sides. Among them, a Croatian-Canadian named Nikana Skywalker and his cousin Justin must help Anakin redeem his legacy before the galaxy — and Earth — fall to a reborn Sith empire masquerading as global leaders.


Synopsis:

Act I – The Bloodline Awakens

The film opens with Anakin Skywalker (Hayden Christensen) in the afterlife, trapped between light and dark, haunted by visions of his descendants scattered across time. The Force reveals that the Skywalker lineage has splintered — not just across galaxies, but into alternate universes.

Meanwhile, on modern-day Earth, Nikana Skywalker (Joseph C. Jukic), a carpenter and part-time philosopher in British Columbia, begins having lucid dreams of lightsabers, galactic wars, and a voice calling his name — “Nikana… the Force remembers you.”

At the same time, Justin Skywalker (Justin Trudeau), a charismatic world leader who doesn’t yet know his Force heritage, is manipulated by shadowy technocrats aiming to create a “New Republic Order.” His idealism blinds him to the dark energy coiling beneath his government’s scientific ambitions — cloning, neural control, and political domination through AI.

A celestial rift opens above the Pacific. Through it, Anakin manifests — part spirit, part man — drawn to Earth by the echoes of his family’s imbalance.


Act II – The Earthborn Jedi

Anakin, cloaked and weary, finds Nikana living a humble life near Vancouver Island’s forests. He tells Nikana that the Skywalker blood is not a curse, but a promise — and that a new Sith Lord, Lord Nihlus Reborn, is preparing to merge the Galactic Empire’s remnants with Earth’s elite to control both realms.

As Anakin trains Nikana in the ways of the Force — using meditation, compassion, and even ancient Croatian warrior traditions — Justin begins to see strange manifestations around him: flickering holograms, premonitions of galactic war, and a black mask whispering in his dreams.

Nikana and Justin reunite in Ottawa after decades apart. Their meeting is uneasy — one is spiritual, the other political. But as Force visions intensify, they realize their shared ancestry: both descend from Leia Organa’s secret second child, hidden on Earth to protect the bloodline from extermination.


Act III – The Balance of Two Worlds

Anakin’s presence on Earth distorts reality, drawing Sith remnants through the rift. Governments panic, calling it a “dimensional anomaly.” Nikana, Justin, and Anakin join forces, forming a Triumvirate of Light to confront Lord Nihlus Reborn at CERN — the particle collider that has become a gateway to the dark side.

Anakin faces his final test: choosing whether to remain mortal and protect his family or return to the cosmic Force to seal the rift forever. Justin, seduced briefly by the promise of order and unity, nearly becomes the vessel for Nihlus. But Nikana intervenes — not with violence, but with forgiveness, reminding his cousin that “the Force is not about power — it’s about family.”

In a climactic duel blending lightsabers, lightning, and human empathy, Anakin sacrifices his spectral form to cleanse both universes. The rift collapses, leaving Earth bathed in auroras — the visible sign of the Force’s rebirth on a new world.


Epilogue – The Seeds of Tomorrow

Nikana walks through the woods of Vancouver, sensing peace but also the whisper of destiny. He buries Anakin’s lightsaber beneath an ancient cedar tree — symbol of renewal. Justin, now a reformed leader, establishes the Skywalker Foundation, dedicated to peace, climate balance, and spiritual evolution.

In the final shot, a child in Croatia lifts a toy lightsaber glowing faintly blue… the Force lives on.


Tone & Style:

Visually poetic, mixing Star Wars mythic grandeur with Tree of Life-style spirituality. The cinematography balances futuristic holograms with the natural beauty of Earth — mountains, oceans, and forests as symbols of the living Force.


Music:

Score by John Williams and Nelly Furtado, blending orchestral themes with world music and electronic undertones — the sound of two worlds becoming one.

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