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I will be keeping what I truly have to offer to Disney to myself.
No hints.
But what I can do is describe a bit about myself.
My mother saw the original Star Wars when she was a child, in 1977
In the lead up to the Phantom Menace, there were theatrical re-releases of the original Star Wars Trilogy: I saw those in the theater when I was a baby.
For better, and frankly much for the worse, I was steeped in Star Wars from near-infancy.
Loved Star Wars as a kid.
Also experienced the Halo series as a kid - which I think is important to note. Halo was the first series to make more money than any Hollywood movie did in a year, with Halo 3's release. It made more money than any movie that released that year.
And I grew up reading tons of classic stories, and watching tons of classic Sci-Fi.
This is all on top of being deeply religious, and participating in religious studies, including analytical study of the Bible.
Around when I hit puberty, I saw 2001: A Space Odyssey.
For some reason, that film in particular shook me out of the trance of merely wanting to be a fan of things: I wanted to be a creator.
I have spent the rest of my life devoted to understanding stories: frankly with the goal of one-upping Star Wars itself.
I have taught myself psychology.
I have taught myself philosophy.
I have crossed many personal boundaries in occult study, to truly discover the secrets of telling a great story.
I have discovered a curious alchemy. I am willing to approach taboo.
I have an angle on culture that I believe both Disney, and the masses at large, are missing.
I have magic to offer.
From Disney's perspective, it will be a deal with the devil.
They would have to kiss a frog.
It is no less a deal with a devil and a frog from my perspective too.
But I offer to teach what I have learned all the same.