Disney Buys LucasFilm, Star Wars Episode 7 Announced For 2015

Bob Loblaw

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Breh terminator 1 and 2 and matrix 1 will give you a permanent :krs:
Yeah the Terminators were dope, I seen them years ago and I'm hoping they hold up.

Matrix is up next :win:

It's mainly the awful story progression, and some of the worst acting ever put on FILM. The CGI action in 2 is :ohlawd:, 1 is 60% crap, three is garbage outside the end.

Make sure you watch the Clone Wars Mini Series before 3, cause there is no recap at the begininng of 3. Dudes just pop up on screen with no explanation.


Clone Wars Mini series and not the TV show :wrist:



oh and :pacspit: for never seeing Terminator 1, don't forget Alien and Aliens, Predetor 1, and Rocky 1,2, and 4, Transformers 1986, Die Hard 1 and 3 and Blade.


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Animatrix is needed after you watch part 2.
Thanks for the breakdown, still going to check out Eps 1-3 though. Will peep the Clone Wars series or miniseries, whichever I can find :ld:

:shaq2: I seen the Predators Rockys Die Hards and first 2 Terminators bruh
 

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Han Solo may fly again...

Add another report to the many currently flying about Star Wars: Episode VII, though this is coming from a more reputable source than usual. Entertainment Weekly reports that Harrison Ford is open to the idea of returning as Han Solo for the new trilogy.

Of course, details are few and there's no word if Solo is even set for the trilogy, although (as previously reported) rumors have Han, Luke, Leia and company playing a heavy role in the trilogy. Ford is of course on great terms with Lucasfilm, having return to the role of Indiana Jones a few years back and he has said he would play that role again. Previously though, Ford said that he thought Solo should have died in The Empire Strikes Back because he didn't like the character. So as always, take this with a grain of salt.

Star Wars: Episode VII will hit theaters in Summer of 2015.
 

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Star Wars Ep. VII Update: Michael Arndt Has Already Written a Treatment; Quentin Tarantino 'Could So Care Less' - Hollywood Prospectus Blog - Grantland

Well, things just continue to get more interesting, don't they? Days after we hear that Harrison Ford is actually considering coming back as Han Solo for Episode VII (possibly in order to murder him), we get even more real-deal, concrete news. This time, it's about the status of the next Star Wars screenplay. It turns out, as Vulture reports, that Disney/Lucasfilm had already tapped Michael Arndt — who won an Oscar for his first screenplay, Little Miss Sunshine — to write a 40- to 50-page treatment for the first flick in the new trilogy. Whoa, Michael Arndt. Envy of all of Hollywood right now. Crushing the game, bro.

The crucial details in Vulture's report:

[T]alent agents were similarly astonished to learn that Arndt had been at work on the treatment long before the deal was announced, catching them flat-footed and cutting off any chance they’d have to proffer their own many eager candidates for the coveted job. Sources also tell Vulture that the studio’s brass want to bring back the three central characters of the original Star Wars: a much older Luke Skywalker, Princess Leia, and Han Solo … We're told that Arndt's treatment will soon be crossing the desks of top directors, including Brad Bird, Steven Spielberg (the former producing partner of Lucasfilm co-chair Kathleen Kennedy), and J.J. Abrams.

By the way, one director who won't be getting Arndt's treatment? That'd be early-WWII-ender Quentin Tarantino. Despite being batted around (mostly by the Internet) as a favorite to tackle the trilogy, Tarantino told a red-carpet reporter that he "could so care less … especially if Disney’s going to do it. I’m not interested in the Simon West version of Star Wars." I honestly have no idea what Simon West, who broke in directing Con Air and most recently did The Expendables 2, has to do with this. Seems like sort of an unnecessary jab, QT. But, yes, you made your point. There will not be any anachronistic Bobby Womack jams on the soundtrack to Episode VII.

OK, back to Arndt: Short of breaking into his home office and searching his laptop for Word files titled TOP SECRET FOR CLASSIFIED EYES ONLY, the above is all we know at this time. It's also not a sure thing that Arndt and his treatment will be used; Vulture only goes as far as to say it's at least "likely" he'll be "one of the writers." But if Arndt does pull through on his front-runner status, can we trust him? After all, it's a long way from the quirky family indie-drama game to the epic space-warfare game! Well, he also co-wrote Toy Story 3, plus he handled the next Hunger Games and the upcoming Untitled Pixar Movie That Takes You Inside the Mind scripts all by himself. He might be a little green, but it sounds like he's got a sterling rep inside the industry (plus, you know, that Oscar). So, allow us here at Grantland to be the 1 billionth voice saying this to you, Michael Arndt: Don't screw this up, man.
 

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Im starving for details about this brehs :noah:

I hope by January we get a director and some story tidbits thrown our way....2015 isnt far :damn:
 

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I need at least 20 solid minutes of screen time for the Millennium Falcon. I don't ever care how :ohhh:
 

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They supposedly got Abrams to direct it.

It’s finally happened, folks. After weeks of shortlist stories, rumors, and denials, it appears that J.J. Abrams will be directing Star Wars: Episode VII. Per The Wrap, Lucasfilm Chief and Star Wars producer Kathleen Kennedy has been courting Abrams for a while, and Abrams himself “revealed” in December that he turned down the directing gig because he’d “rather be in the audience not knowing what was coming, rather than being involved in the minutiae of making the film.” So much for that. Apparently Ben Affleck was also in contention for the gig. We’ll update this story with more soon.

J.J. Abrams to Direct STAR WARS: EPISODE VII | Collider
 

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having the same guy direct Star Wars and Star Trek is fukkin insane.
 
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