Star Wars Episode 7 to come in 2015

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Yamahopper

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Can't wait.
Even if it's cheesy I'll go see it.
To me I like 1-3 episodes better than 4-6. I don't want any stupid Ewoks or that idiot Binks. I want them dark and moody. Lots of light saber action. They can go many ways with the next series but I would like to see it staged before episode 1. I'm talking when Yoda was a boy and Darth Maul was just a gleam in his dads eye.
How about one from the Sith point of view.

What ever they do More lightsabers.

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And a lighter side
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Thrawn

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brokeu91 said:
Here's some more information about episode 7. From NBC news:

If Disney is buying LucasFilm, how will that affect Star Wars: Episode 7 and other Star Wars projects? Any word on what the movie will be about?--Flannel, via Twitter

"Star Wars" fans are already wondering what the seventh film will bring, and it's not due out till 2015.

Well, we know that, whatever the plot of Episode 7, George Lucas won't have a heavy hand in the day-to-day creation of it. He's apparently written the treatments for the films, but he won't produce or direct--an excellent opportunity for another visionary to jettison Jar Jar Binks out of an airlock permanently.

As for the plot, Star Wars superfans have a theory on what they'll be seeing next. But I have a surprise for them: They're wrong. If you're a fan, you're definitely gonna want to read on.

Read more details about Star Wars episodes 8, 9 and beyond

First of all, you should know that there is an official canon concerning the Star Wars universe. Those stories cover the years after rebel victory (i.e., after Return of the Jedi). It's written in a series of books called the Thrawn Trilogy, by author Timothy Zahn. Die-hard Star Wars fans know the trilogy well, and they say that a big-screen adaptation of the first book, "Heir to the Empire," would make the most logical Episode 7.

"Of all the speculation out there about the content of this new trilogy, that's the single most concrete idea," says Eric Geller of the fan site TheForce.net. "It's almost inevitable that the story will take place in the same time frame as those books."

So what happens in "those books?"

Well, Luke Skywalker meets a real would-be assassin lady named Mara Jade, who was trained to avenge the Emperor by crushing Luke's pretty blond head. Instead, Jade falls for Luke and, a subsequent graphic novel, the two marry. Skywalker also has to deal with the fact that he's the only Jedi left, at least, for now, and he goes about trying to fix that.

Princess Leia and Han Solo also play heavily into the Thrawn Trilogy, popping out a pair of twins (of course) among other things. As for the name Thrawn, well, that refers to a grand admiral with imperial sympathies who takes over as the leader of the vanquished enemy faction.
So is that the basis for Episode 7 or not? I've heard directly from LucasFilm and other sources close to the picture, and they say: Definitely not.

"It's an original story," a LucasFilm source tells me.

In other words, forget the Star Wars novels. Forget the graphic novels. Forget everything you think you know about what happens to Luke Skywalker. According to my sources, Episode 7 will literally be nothing you've ever seen or read before from the Star Wars universe.

I also hear from several sources that, no matter what you may hear to the contrary, no director has been officially attached to the project.

Meanwhile, there isn't much news regarding the other big Star Wars projects currently in development.

The Zahn novels were written back in the early 90's, well before Episode 1, 2, and 3 came out. Those prequels pretty much killed those novels from being used as future movies without major reworking. The entire plot of the second novel was obliterated by Lucas rewriting the clone wars.

Lucas orignally had an outline for all 9 movies (the Trilogy of Trilogies). None of the books cover whatever the original plot was for 7-9.
 

RamFan503

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I'm with broke on this one. And I'll take it a step further.

Star Wars should have remained a one-hit MONSTER.

Now it's just a parody of itself.

Lego Star Wars? Really? Oh George..... what hath thy become?

Indiana Jones, on the other hand, is perfectly suited for sequels and prequels because it loses no luster.
Not until they try to extend it without Harrison Ford, that is.

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I think Mel Brooks came up with the title for the new Star Wars sequel - "The Search for More Money"
 

Thrawn

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Ram Quixote said:
Let's lay the debacle where it belongs. George Lucas is responsible for every mistake made in the prequels. When CGI entered the picture, Lucas thought he could make anything work. Since he's only going to be a creative consultant for any future movies, that means his input will be minimal. Or at least a lot less.

Btw, Lucas did one more heinous thing to Darth Vader -- he made him a victim. :nono:

Again, if Disney can attach a writer and director with geek intentions, they couldn't do worse than Jar-Jar.

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