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This is an article about the Power Rangers: Lost Galaxy reboot fan film for 2014.

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The official logo of the 2014 reboot of PRLG. Marsh designed and modeled the logo for the film after Saban's original 1999 logo. Marsh decided after beginning development on the upcoming fanfilm, to make the movie logo more "grittier and edgy".The official logo of the 2014 reboot of PRLG. Marsh designed and modeled the logo for the film after Saban's original 1999 logo. Marsh decided after beginning development on the upcoming fanfilm, to make the movie logo more "grittier and edgy".

Power Rangers: Lost Galaxy (PRLG 2014, originally 'Power Rangers Lost Galaxy: The Rise of Trakeena,' sometimes can be perferred as Power Rangers Lost Galaxy: The Reboot Movie, Power Rangers: Lost Galaxy 2014 or Lost Galaxy 14) 'is an upcoming but long-awaited and much delayed fan-film to the Power Rangers franchise, which is now being pushed back 2 years later for a Summer 2014 release. However, it has nothing to do with theactual TV series itself, it's a fan-film that is being completely and mostly written, co-produced and directed by Anthony Marsh, Jr.

Power Rangers: Lost Galaxy (2014 film)

Directed by:

Anthony Marsh, Jr

Produced by:

Anthony Marsh Jr

Lorenzo di Bonaventura

Jackie Marchand

Koichi Sakamoto

Ryuta Tasaki

Isaac Florinetine

Johnathan Tzachor

Written by:

Anthony Marsh, Jr (story and screenplay)

"Power Rangers" created by:

Haim Saban

Starring:

(see cast)

Music by:

Christopher Young

Cinematography:

Don Burgess

Editing by:

Anthony Marsh, Jr (uncredited)

Carol Birdine

Studio/distributor:

Marsh Bros. Pictures

Marsh Bros. Productions, inc.

Paramount Pictures

Spyglass Entertainment

Saban Brands, inc.

Toei

Release Date(s):

July 4, 2014


The film is a alternate untold side-story and is eponyously based on Marsh's fan-fiction era of Power Rangers and his point of view of how he sees the franchise in his personal perspective and It is obviously and eponymously based on its same TV season predecessor Power Rangers: Lost Galaxy, the seventh season of the Power Rangers TV series that aired in 1999, adapted by Saban Entertainment (now known aparent as Saban Brands, inc.) on Fox Kids. Like both, The sentai source -its jungle forest concept- was never used. Marsh's take on Lost Galaxy also borrowed the "Space Opera" genre from its Power Rangers TV counterpart for the movie.

It will be the first Power Rangers fanfilm - for its production medium - to require both posterboard-made Paper Puppets and, usually, Action Figures to represent as characters and it will be the first Power Rangers fanfilm to be animated in posterized animation and the fanfilm is being edited on Sony Vegas Pro 10 and to be finalized by Windows Live Movie Maker. This will be the first Power Rangers fanfilm to be complete shot in 3D but will also be available in both 2D and 3D formats, respectively.

Production []

On July 20, 2012, after Power Rangers LG: The Rise of Trakeena has been terminated, the cast in the fan-film currently still consisted big-name actors (excluding Marsh, who is just a regular person) to play the Power Rangers and their villains and allies, with the film set to star Wes Bentley as Tony Marshall, Don Cheadle (previously to be given to Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson ) as Browne Jones, Katie Cassidy as Gwen McQueen , and Marsh would then repraise his own character of AJ Weems .The role of AJ Weems has been dropped and has been replaced with Kieran Culkin as the series' new Yellow Ranger, Thorne Campbell.  Rider Strong was originally going to renewed to play Billy James in the film, but he is being recast with  Josh Cooke . The Rangers in this film are completely different from the ones from the actual Saban-produced series - Leo Corbett , Damon Henderson , Kendrix Morgan , Maya , and Kai Chen , altogether played by Danny Slavin , Reggie Rolle , Valerie Vernon , Cerina Vincent , and Archie Kao respectively - unfortunately, they will not be in this film since this is Marsh's reboot era of the same Power Rangers season because this is considered "The Untold Legacy", thus, they will be referrenced in the film throughout. On August 25, 2012, actress and model icon Jerry Hall was to be presumed to be cast as the Galaxy Rangers' most known enemy Trakeena after the character was originally to be played by Patricia Heaton before production on the reboot would even begin. Unfortunately, Trakeena will not be in the film. Her role as main villain will be included in a sequel. The film's new main villain is Lord Metarex, the grand ruler of the Dark Galaxy and the head leader of the Zeon Empire.


Filming and Post-Production[]

Production will be begin in June 2013 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. For post-production, Sony Pictures Imageworks has agreed to handle the visual effects for the film in addtion of composer Christopher Young to do the film score.


Production[]

Themes and Concept[]

Power Rangers Lost Galaxy - the movie - will mostly rely on its dark and dramatic tone of forgiveness and insanity.

Quitely unique in Power Rangers and within past seasons, the franchise began to be independent and self-detained, which initially started with this series' TV version. The reboot is not related to this or the entire Power Rangers universe in whole, though the film borrows a lot of referrences from it (including any of the seasons' episodes, villians, events, etc.) and creates homages from past shows including its contemporary predecessor within the story and via on screen. Power Rangers LG also carries the themes of "trust", "hatred to one another", "rivalry, love, friendship, and differences between fantasy and reality. The film's main theme is "Destiny". The destiny theme is mostly used to determine how the Power Rangers tend to fulfill their duties to save the universe from whatever force of evil strikes onboard -or in some cases, not- Terra Venture within the film. Tony Marshall uses the theme in order to try (without die trying) and avenge the people he has lost over the years in his life (such as family, friends, etc.).

The film's background is set in the near but not too distant future.

Casting[]

See Also: Power Rangers: Lost Galaxy (2014 film) Casting

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