Re: Disney buys Lucasfilm. Episode VII coming in 2015.
Posted: Sat January 26, 2013 4:46 pm
Yes! I am so very excited about this. MOAR STAR WARS PLEASE YES!
I get two things out of this.durdencommatyler wrote:To be fair, that's a marketing issue. As I understand it the film is actually called Into Darkness. Abrams & Co just didn't want a (:) in the title. They didn't want Star Trek: Into Darkness. They're going for The Dark Knight treatment (ie: no 'Batman' in the title). But Paramount's all worried about people not knowing it's Star Trek. Perhaps media outlets should start writing it as (Star Trek) Into Darkness.McParadigm wrote:Well, he fits. "Star Trek into Darkness" is right up there with "Attack of the Clones" as far as cornballer titles are concerned.
McParadigm wrote:I get two things out of this.durdencommatyler wrote:To be fair, that's a marketing issue. As I understand it the film is actually called Into Darkness. Abrams & Co just didn't want a (:) in the title. They didn't want Star Trek: Into Darkness. They're going for The Dark Knight treatment (ie: no 'Batman' in the title). But Paramount's all worried about people not knowing it's Star Trek. Perhaps media outlets should start writing it as (Star Trek) Into Darkness.McParadigm wrote:Well, he fits. "Star Trek into Darkness" is right up there with "Attack of the Clones" as far as cornballer titles are concerned.
1. Ranked well enough to do the new Star Wars, but not to the point of naming his own films.
2. Into Darkness is also a very silly movie title.
Jar Jar movie!durdencommatyler wrote:I keep reading speculation that the first stand-alone film will be a Yoda film. But phrases like, "films derived from great Star Wars characters that are not part of the overall saga" make me wonder how likely that really is.
If they are going to do more minor or side characters that we already know, I'm really looking forward to a Boba Fett stand alone.
turned2black wrote:Jar Jar movie!durdencommatyler wrote:I keep reading speculation that the first stand-alone film will be a Yoda film. But phrases like, "films derived from great Star Wars characters that are not part of the overall saga" make me wonder how likely that really is.
If they are going to do more minor or side characters that we already know, I'm really looking forward to a Boba Fett stand alone.
Star Wars fans, admit it: you like scoundrels. And you’re about to get more of them in your life.
Yesterday, The Walt Disney Co. unveiled plans to make a number of spin-off movies set a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away — in addition to the post-Return of the Jedi trilogy that had already been announced
Entertainment Weekly has learned details on two of the spin-off projects: A young Han Solo saga, focusing on the wisecracking smuggler’s origin story, and a bounty hunter adventure with Boba Fett at the center of a rogue’s gallery of galactic scum.
Sources close to the projects confirmed this was the direction the development was taking, although they cautioned it’s still very early in the process and, well, the deal could always be altered futher. Lucasfilm and Disney declined to comment on the information.
The Han Solo story would take place in the time period between Revenge of the Sith and the first Star Wars (now known as A New Hope), so although it’s possible Harrison Ford could appear as a framing device, the movie would require a new actor for the lead — one presumably much younger than even the 35-year-old Ford when he appeared in the 1977 original.
The Boba Fett film would take place either between A New Hope and The Empire Strikes Back, or between Empire and Jedi, where the bounty hunter was last seen plunging unceremoniously into a sarlacc pit. Exactly who would play him isn’t much of a complication – in the original trilogy, he never took off his helmet. And in the prequels, we learned he was the son of the original stormtrooper clone, played by Temuera Morrison, who’s still the right age for the part if his services were required.
In addition to bringing back two fan-favorite characters as the leads of their own films, the Han Solo and Boba Fett projects would also allow Darth Vader, in full-on black death-metal gear, to return as a villain, since placing the spin-offs within the original trilogy would mean he is still alive and hissing. That timeline would also open the door for a return from visit with everyone’s favorite degenerate slug-like gangster, Jabba the Hutt.
Walt Disney Co. chairman and CEO Bob Iger announced the existence of spin-off plans yesterday as part of the company’s quarterly earnings report. He said the screenwriters working of the stand-alone films are Simon Kinberg (Mr. & Mrs. Smith, Sherlock Holmes) and Lawrence Kasdan (screenwriter of The Empire Strikes Back, Raiders of the Lost Ark and the filmmaker behind The Big Chill.)
The pair are also involved in the drafting of the new trilogy, with Michael Arndt (Little Miss Sunshine, Toy Story 3) penning the first of the series, which J. J. Abrams has agreed to direct. That film is scheduled to hit theaters in 2015.
There is no indication who might direct the Boba Fett and Han Solo films if they end up coming to fruition. Joe Johnston, director of Captain America and The Rocketeer, originally designed the armor for Boba Fett and told Screenrant he would like to make a film based around the character. Recently, Robert Rodriguez told MTV he would jump at the chance to make a Han Solo film if it were offered to him — although that seemed more like casual interest than a serious proposal.
The recent novel Scoundrels, by sci-fi author Timothy Zahn, focused on the exploits of Solo in the period between A New Hope and Empire as he set up an Ocean’s 11-type heist of a gangster’s fortune. But sources said it was not the basis for any film currently in the works.
As for other spin-offs, Ain’t It Cool reported Monday that a Yoda-centric film may be in the works, and earlier last month Vulture reported Zack Snyder may create a Seven Samurai-inspired Star Wars spin-off, although the filmmaker later said that was untrue.
Lucasfilm has ramped up its development in recent months under the new leadership of Kathleen Kennedy, who stepped in as co-chair of the company as Star Wars creator George Lucas stepped back and sold the company to the Walt Disney Co.
Kennedy, who has her eighth nomination for the Best Picture Oscar this year as producer of Lincoln, has a long track record of making films that strike a nerve with the original Star Wars generation, among them E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial and everything from Gremlins to The Goonies and the Back to the Future movies.
The question now: If these films do happen, who would you cast as a young Han Solo – or should they cast someone as relatively unknown as Ford once was?
darth_vedder wrote:A movie of Darth Vader hunting down Jedi would be pretty sweet. This could take place between Episode 3 and 4.

And...Where the hell the suit came from. I mean, does the Emperor just have these things lying around? That really bugged me in Episode 3. Who designed the suit, why did it look the way it did, how many of them are there?Strat wrote:darth_vedder wrote:A movie of Darth Vader hunting down Jedi would be pretty sweet. This could take place between Episode 3 and 4.
Hopefully there will be some training montage footage of Darth re-learning to use his mechanical limbs! Otherwise I just wont buy him being very tough :\
You were one of the ones who didn't like the way Lost ended, aren't you?darth_vedder wrote:And...Where the hell the suit came from. I mean, does the Emperor just have these things lying around? That really bugged me in Episode 3. Who designed the suit, why did it look the way it did, how many of them are there?Strat wrote:darth_vedder wrote:A movie of Darth Vader hunting down Jedi would be pretty sweet. This could take place between Episode 3 and 4.
Hopefully there will be some training montage footage of Darth re-learning to use his mechanical limbs! Otherwise I just wont buy him being very tough :\
Over/Under: 80% chance Chris Pine plays young Han Solo.Strat wrote:Hey - whatever - Im in. As long as all roles are properly cast they will be enjoyable to a degree
It was OK. I was kinda like WTF, but overall I liked it.durdencommatyler wrote:You were one of the ones who didn't like the way Lost ended, aren't you?darth_vedder wrote:And...Where the hell the suit came from. I mean, does the Emperor just have these things lying around? That really bugged me in Episode 3. Who designed the suit, why did it look the way it did, how many of them are there?Strat wrote:darth_vedder wrote:A movie of Darth Vader hunting down Jedi would be pretty sweet. This could take place between Episode 3 and 4.
Hopefully there will be some training montage footage of Darth re-learning to use his mechanical limbs! Otherwise I just wont buy him being very tough :\
Oh, good. I was kidding. It was a bad joke. But I'm actually glad you liked it. That makes me like you even more.darth_vedder wrote:It was OK. I was kinda like WTF, but overall I liked it.durdencommatyler wrote:You were one of the ones who didn't like the way Lost ended, aren't you?darth_vedder wrote:And...Where the hell the suit came from. I mean, does the Emperor just have these things lying around? That really bugged me in Episode 3. Who designed the suit, why did it look the way it did, how many of them are there?Strat wrote:darth_vedder wrote:A movie of Darth Vader hunting down Jedi would be pretty sweet. This could take place between Episode 3 and 4.
Hopefully there will be some training montage footage of Darth re-learning to use his mechanical limbs! Otherwise I just wont buy him being very tough :\