Return of the Jedi marked the conclusion of the original trilogy of Star Wars films. Richard Marquand was in the director’s chair as the third installment in the franchise brought Luke Skywalker’s fight against the Empire to a conclusion, ending the trilogy on a happy note. However, years later franchise spearhead George Lucas revived the saga for the prequel trilogy.
Return of the Jedi directed by Marquand concluded the original Star Wars trilogy (Credit: Lucasfilm).
During an interview conducted years before the prequel trilogy premiered and polarized fans across the globe, Marquand put his hat in the ring to helm the preludes. Marquand expressed an interest in helming the prequels alongside Lucas’ close friend Steven Spielberg. Here is what Marquand had to say about his desire to direct the infamous Star Wars prequels.
Return of the Jedi Director Richard Marquand Wanted to Direct the Star Wars Prequels Alongside...
Return of the Jedi directed by Marquand concluded the original Star Wars trilogy (Credit: Lucasfilm).
During an interview conducted years before the prequel trilogy premiered and polarized fans across the globe, Marquand put his hat in the ring to helm the preludes. Marquand expressed an interest in helming the prequels alongside Lucas’ close friend Steven Spielberg. Here is what Marquand had to say about his desire to direct the infamous Star Wars prequels.
Return of the Jedi Director Richard Marquand Wanted to Direct the Star Wars Prequels Alongside...
- 6/1/2024
- by Pratik Handore
- FandomWire
Steven Spielberg is one of the most notable and iconic directors that the world has ever seen. From creating iconic movies such as Jurassic Park to Schindler’s List, Spielberg’s mind has always been one of a creative person wanting to push the limits above the normal.
Steven Spielberg | Photo by Gage Skidmore (Wikimedia Commons)
However, every person has humble beginnings and the phrase rings true for Spielberg as well. While directing his 1975 film Jaws, Spielberg recalled that the making of the film was a “living nightmare” and not because he didn’t know what to do but because he didn’t know ‘how’ to do it!
Steven Spielberg Was In A Living Nightmare While Filming Jaws
Having an ensemble cast of actors such as Richard Dreyfuss, Roy Scheider, Lorraine Gary, and, several others, Jaws was a film about a great white shark hunting people. When the killings grew, Sheriff...
Steven Spielberg | Photo by Gage Skidmore (Wikimedia Commons)
However, every person has humble beginnings and the phrase rings true for Spielberg as well. While directing his 1975 film Jaws, Spielberg recalled that the making of the film was a “living nightmare” and not because he didn’t know what to do but because he didn’t know ‘how’ to do it!
Steven Spielberg Was In A Living Nightmare While Filming Jaws
Having an ensemble cast of actors such as Richard Dreyfuss, Roy Scheider, Lorraine Gary, and, several others, Jaws was a film about a great white shark hunting people. When the killings grew, Sheriff...
- 6/1/2024
- by Visarg Acharya
- FandomWire
Steven Spielberg is one of the most prolific directors working today in Hollywood. The two-time Oscar winner is known for making some of the most influential films of the generation such as E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial, Jurassic Park, Jaws, and the Indiana Jones films. He also crafted acclaimed dramas such as Schindler’s List and Saving Private Ryan.
Spielberg’s Jaws was the first summer blockbuster and was the highest-grossing film of all time until Star Wars. Despite the success, Spielberg reportedly had one regret with the film. The iconic picture of the filmmaker sitting atop the mechanical shark was reportedly staged by the set photographer which led to him vowing to never do one thing on set.
Steven Spielberg’s Famous Picture From Jaws Was Staged A still from Steven Spielberg’s Jaws | Credits: Zanuck/Brown Company/Universal Pictures
Steven Spielberg created history when he directed the survival horror film Jaws.
Spielberg’s Jaws was the first summer blockbuster and was the highest-grossing film of all time until Star Wars. Despite the success, Spielberg reportedly had one regret with the film. The iconic picture of the filmmaker sitting atop the mechanical shark was reportedly staged by the set photographer which led to him vowing to never do one thing on set.
Steven Spielberg’s Famous Picture From Jaws Was Staged A still from Steven Spielberg’s Jaws | Credits: Zanuck/Brown Company/Universal Pictures
Steven Spielberg created history when he directed the survival horror film Jaws.
- 6/1/2024
- by Nishanth A
- FandomWire
The entertainment wing of the Walt Disney Company easily encompasses some of the biggest franchises in pop culture. Ranging from the juggernaut Marvel Studios to the beloved animations brought forth by Pixar and from the 20th Century Studios lineup of movies to the entirety of the Star Wars saga, thanks to its acquisition of Lucasfilm.
Amid such a scenario, the possibilities for a collaboration lie endless, even if far-fetched, and one just formed out of thin air.
Official art for The Acolyte via Star Wars Official Website | Disney
The Marvel brand comprises comics, licensed music, and a vast catalog of acclaimed movies led by Kevin Feige and his team. On the other hand, the George Lucas live-action universe predates the former and has its unique history and tryst with the comics. Now, in a pair-up, teams from the two billion-dollar franchises have come together to give birth to a project,...
Amid such a scenario, the possibilities for a collaboration lie endless, even if far-fetched, and one just formed out of thin air.
Official art for The Acolyte via Star Wars Official Website | Disney
The Marvel brand comprises comics, licensed music, and a vast catalog of acclaimed movies led by Kevin Feige and his team. On the other hand, the George Lucas live-action universe predates the former and has its unique history and tryst with the comics. Now, in a pair-up, teams from the two billion-dollar franchises have come together to give birth to a project,...
- 6/1/2024
- by Imteshal Karim
- FandomWire
After breaking into Hollywood in the 1970s, Steven Spielberg and George Lucas laid the groundwork for modern blockbuster cinema. The duo is also known for collaborating on hits like the Indiana Jones film series, which has become a cinematic icon over the years. Both have also expressed their joy in working together and their mutual admiration.
Steven Spielberg and George Lucas | Credit: Jarc12030 via Wikimedia Commons
After meeting in the late 60s, the two bonded over a shared love of cinema and respect for each other’s craft. Lucas even visited Spielberg during the pre-production of his iconic thriller Jaws. However, Spielberg’s antics and his friend’s mischievous nature could have taken a drastic turn amid an unexpected malfunction with the mechanical shark used in the movie.
George Lucas Stuck His Head in the Mechanical Shark Used in Jaws
According to the Inside Jaws podcast, filmmaker Steven Spielberg’s...
Steven Spielberg and George Lucas | Credit: Jarc12030 via Wikimedia Commons
After meeting in the late 60s, the two bonded over a shared love of cinema and respect for each other’s craft. Lucas even visited Spielberg during the pre-production of his iconic thriller Jaws. However, Spielberg’s antics and his friend’s mischievous nature could have taken a drastic turn amid an unexpected malfunction with the mechanical shark used in the movie.
George Lucas Stuck His Head in the Mechanical Shark Used in Jaws
According to the Inside Jaws podcast, filmmaker Steven Spielberg’s...
- 6/1/2024
- by Laxmi Rajput
- FandomWire
Richard Marquand directed Return of the Jedi, the final installment in George Lucas’ original Star Wars trilogy. However, he sadly passed away less than four years after the film’s release. A new unpublished interview conducted with Marquand before his passing was later released on the eve of the film’s 30th anniversary.
Richard Marquand directed 1984’s Star Wars: Return of the Jedi (Credit: Lucasfilm).
During the interview, Marquand spoke about the experience of directing a Star Wars movie. At the same time, the director also revealed the character he had the hardest time working with, and it was none other than the fan-favorite droid R2-D2. Here is what Marquand had to say about directing the droid in Return of the Jedi and why it was challenging.
Return of the Jedi Director Richard Marquand Talks Working With R2-D2
Return of the Jedi marks the final entry in the...
Richard Marquand directed 1984’s Star Wars: Return of the Jedi (Credit: Lucasfilm).
During the interview, Marquand spoke about the experience of directing a Star Wars movie. At the same time, the director also revealed the character he had the hardest time working with, and it was none other than the fan-favorite droid R2-D2. Here is what Marquand had to say about directing the droid in Return of the Jedi and why it was challenging.
Return of the Jedi Director Richard Marquand Talks Working With R2-D2
Return of the Jedi marks the final entry in the...
- 6/1/2024
- by Pratik Handore
- FandomWire
It’s widely known that there’s a social divide within the Star Wars fandom. Recently, there’s been increased attention on female leads and representation in live-action projects. While some fans welcome this change, others criticize it.
The criticisms vary. Some fans hold misogynistic views, while many others feel that the inclusion of female and minority characters feels forced and lacks depth, making the overall products less enjoyable.
The impending launch of ‘Star Wars: The Acolyte’ has once again divided fans. Some criticize the show for its female-led narrative and perceived agenda, while others applaud the ongoing evolution of Star Wars. Kathleen Kennedy recently remarked on the challenges of being female in the franchise, and Leslye Headland echoed this sentiment, stating in a recent interview with the New York Times that bigots cannot truly be Star Wars fans.
As a fan myself, I know how frustrating some ‘Star Wars...
The criticisms vary. Some fans hold misogynistic views, while many others feel that the inclusion of female and minority characters feels forced and lacks depth, making the overall products less enjoyable.
The impending launch of ‘Star Wars: The Acolyte’ has once again divided fans. Some criticize the show for its female-led narrative and perceived agenda, while others applaud the ongoing evolution of Star Wars. Kathleen Kennedy recently remarked on the challenges of being female in the franchise, and Leslye Headland echoed this sentiment, stating in a recent interview with the New York Times that bigots cannot truly be Star Wars fans.
As a fan myself, I know how frustrating some ‘Star Wars...
- 6/1/2024
- by Valentina Kraljik
- Fiction Horizon
It’s not a secret that Star Wars fandom is facing sort of a social crisis. In recent times, much of the focus of the franchise has been put on female leads and representation within live-action projects. Some fans consider it to be a good thing, while some are criticizing that direction.
The reasons behind the criticism are numerous, some fans are genuinely misogynistic, but a vast majority feel that the female and minority representation feels forced and therefore falls flat and bland, being there just for the sake of being there, which makes the overall products all that worse.
The upcoming release of ‘Star Wars: The Acolyte once again polarized fandom, with some of the fans criticizing the show for being female-led and spreading the agenda and part of the fandom praising the continued direction of Star Wars. Recently, Kathleen Kennedy said that it’s terrifying to be female in Star Wars,...
The reasons behind the criticism are numerous, some fans are genuinely misogynistic, but a vast majority feel that the female and minority representation feels forced and therefore falls flat and bland, being there just for the sake of being there, which makes the overall products all that worse.
The upcoming release of ‘Star Wars: The Acolyte once again polarized fandom, with some of the fans criticizing the show for being female-led and spreading the agenda and part of the fandom praising the continued direction of Star Wars. Recently, Kathleen Kennedy said that it’s terrifying to be female in Star Wars,...
- 6/1/2024
- by Valentina Kraljik
- Comic Basics
Who could have imagined that the fiery on-screen chemistry between Princess Leia and Han Solo, portrayed by the legendary Carrie Fisher and Harrison Ford, would leap off the silver screen and blossom into a real-life romance? Indeed, the revelation of their affair was a breathtaking twist worthy of a Hollywood epic, capturing the imaginations of both Star Wars fans and cinephiles.
Alas, their brief affair was marred by more sadness than romance. Despite its complexity, this slice of trivia never fails to stir the pot of fan discussions, especially considering their shared time on the set of Star Wars: The Force Awakens. However, instead of chatting about themselves & their own story, they talked about another romantic couple on the set.
Carrie Fisher as Princess Leia in The Empire Strikes Back | Lucasfilm
Well, the late actress said of the flirting couple, “they had a big age difference like we had”, but...
Alas, their brief affair was marred by more sadness than romance. Despite its complexity, this slice of trivia never fails to stir the pot of fan discussions, especially considering their shared time on the set of Star Wars: The Force Awakens. However, instead of chatting about themselves & their own story, they talked about another romantic couple on the set.
Carrie Fisher as Princess Leia in The Empire Strikes Back | Lucasfilm
Well, the late actress said of the flirting couple, “they had a big age difference like we had”, but...
- 6/1/2024
- by Siddhika Prajapati
- FandomWire
Created by Leslye Headland, The Acolyte is nearing its premiere date and the series has fans excited for the first live-action depiction of the High Republic era in the Star Wars franchise. However, in the build-up to the show’s release, Headland had been criticized by haters who doubted her affection for the galaxy far, far away.
Leslye Headland created the upcoming Star Wars series The Acolyte (Credit: Lucasfilm).
During a recent interview, Headland spoke about her favorite moments in the Star Wars franchise. She made a candid revelation about one particular scene that remains a fan-favorite despite belonging to the divisive prequels era. Here is what Headland said about her favorite Star Wars moment and how her comments silenced doubters on social media.
The Acolyte Creator Leslye Headland Revals One of Her Favorite Star Wars Moments
The Acolyte creator Leslye Headland reveals her favorite Star Wars moment, citing the...
Leslye Headland created the upcoming Star Wars series The Acolyte (Credit: Lucasfilm).
During a recent interview, Headland spoke about her favorite moments in the Star Wars franchise. She made a candid revelation about one particular scene that remains a fan-favorite despite belonging to the divisive prequels era. Here is what Headland said about her favorite Star Wars moment and how her comments silenced doubters on social media.
The Acolyte Creator Leslye Headland Revals One of Her Favorite Star Wars Moments
The Acolyte creator Leslye Headland reveals her favorite Star Wars moment, citing the...
- 5/31/2024
- by Pratik Handore
- FandomWire
Since Disney has taken over “Star Wars,” there has been a narrative that women were not important to the George Lucas films or were not fans because it was a “male brand.” While “Star Wars” does tend to be a male-skewing audience, women have always been fans, and women have been in “Star Wars” since the beginning.
Now, George Lucas has said that not only were women important to his “Star Wars” films, but they were often the unsung heroes of the movies. He also calls out the recent idea that to be a hero, one needs to act and dress like a man.
George Lucas humiliates Disney’s Lucasfilm — calls out the misogyny bullsh*t being spewed by Kathleen Kennedy’s Dei hires.#StarWars pic.twitter.com/1dPdDi2GDd
— Ninety7Bravo | Rg (@Ninety7Bravo) May 28, 2024
In response to someone saying, “There’s no women in the movies,” he said,
“I...
Now, George Lucas has said that not only were women important to his “Star Wars” films, but they were often the unsung heroes of the movies. He also calls out the recent idea that to be a hero, one needs to act and dress like a man.
George Lucas humiliates Disney’s Lucasfilm — calls out the misogyny bullsh*t being spewed by Kathleen Kennedy’s Dei hires.#StarWars pic.twitter.com/1dPdDi2GDd
— Ninety7Bravo | Rg (@Ninety7Bravo) May 28, 2024
In response to someone saying, “There’s no women in the movies,” he said,
“I...
- 5/31/2024
- by Kambrea Pratt
- Pirates & Princesses
Leslye Headland’s The Acolyte is the latest Star Wars offerings, and from the trailers and teasers, it appears to be a promising addition to the franchise. However, when the show’s creator, Leslye Headland, recently revealed the inspiration behind the series, citing the legendary George Lucas, fans weren’t exactly over the moon, and here’s why.
Mae (Amandla Stenberg) in Lucasfilm’s The Acolyte, exclusively on Disney+. ©2024 Lucasfilm Ltd. & Tm. All Rights Reserved.
For many fans, George Lucas is synonymous with Star Wars. He birthed the iconic universe that has captivated audiences for generations. However, a significant portion of the fandom seems to agree that Lucas’s later involvement may have negatively impacted the franchise. Now, with his influence over this new project, concerns have risen among fans.
Leslye Headland’s The Acolyte Drew Inspiration from George Lucas
Leslye Headland’s recent interview shed light on the creation...
Mae (Amandla Stenberg) in Lucasfilm’s The Acolyte, exclusively on Disney+. ©2024 Lucasfilm Ltd. & Tm. All Rights Reserved.
For many fans, George Lucas is synonymous with Star Wars. He birthed the iconic universe that has captivated audiences for generations. However, a significant portion of the fandom seems to agree that Lucas’s later involvement may have negatively impacted the franchise. Now, with his influence over this new project, concerns have risen among fans.
Leslye Headland’s The Acolyte Drew Inspiration from George Lucas
Leslye Headland’s recent interview shed light on the creation...
- 5/31/2024
- by Sampurna Banerjee
- FandomWire
The MCU has had its ups and downs in the last few years, but it’s still the most successful franchise ever. What started as a single movie in 2008 has grown over 16 years into the largest cinematic universe, including both live-action movies and TV shows.
Despite this success, it’s become common for famous directors to criticize the MCU and superhero movies. Big names like Martin Scorsese, Quentin Tarantino, and Francis Ford Coppola have mocked them, saying superhero movies aren’t true cinema.
Five years ago, Martin Scorsese, one of the most acclaimed directors of all time, took a few shots at the genre by saying he didn’t consider superhero movies to be real cinema.
I don’t see them. I tried, you know? But that’s not cinema. Honestly, the closest I can think of them, as well-made as they are, with actors doing the best they can under the circumstances,...
Despite this success, it’s become common for famous directors to criticize the MCU and superhero movies. Big names like Martin Scorsese, Quentin Tarantino, and Francis Ford Coppola have mocked them, saying superhero movies aren’t true cinema.
Five years ago, Martin Scorsese, one of the most acclaimed directors of all time, took a few shots at the genre by saying he didn’t consider superhero movies to be real cinema.
I don’t see them. I tried, you know? But that’s not cinema. Honestly, the closest I can think of them, as well-made as they are, with actors doing the best they can under the circumstances,...
- 5/31/2024
- by Valentina Kraljik
- Fiction Horizon
MCU has had it’s up and downs in the last couple of years, but despite that, it’s still the most successful franchise of all times. What started out as a single movie released in 2008 over the course of 16 years grew into the largest cinematic universe to date which includes both live-action movies, and TV Shows.
Despite this impressive track record, it’s become sort of a trend among high-profile directors to criticize the MCU and superhero movies in general. Some of the biggest names in the industry like Martin Scorsese, Quentin Tarantino, and Francis Ford Coppola mocked the premises and the executions, lauding that superhero movies are no true cinema.
5 years, ago Martin Scorsese one of the most critically acclaimed directors of all time decided to fire a couple of shots at the genre, saying that he didn’t see them as cinema.
I don’t see them.
Despite this impressive track record, it’s become sort of a trend among high-profile directors to criticize the MCU and superhero movies in general. Some of the biggest names in the industry like Martin Scorsese, Quentin Tarantino, and Francis Ford Coppola mocked the premises and the executions, lauding that superhero movies are no true cinema.
5 years, ago Martin Scorsese one of the most critically acclaimed directors of all time decided to fire a couple of shots at the genre, saying that he didn’t see them as cinema.
I don’t see them.
- 5/31/2024
- by Valentina Kraljik
- Comic Basics
You can chart Steven Spielberg's evolution as a director by the "Indiana Jones" films. By 1981, the former wunderkind had gotten the wind knocked out of him by the muted reaction to his erratic 1979 burlesque "1941" (which earned him a tsk-tsking from John Wayne) and was hungry for a rebound. Teaming up with his buddy George Lucas, he made "Raiders of the Lost Ark," a rollicking pastiche that has since supplanted the '30s and '40s serials that inspired their action-adventure in our cultural consciousness.
1984's "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom" saw Spielberg wade further into the horror pool he'd explored two years earlier in "Poltergeist," a suburban nightmare that neither he nor director Tobe Hooper can take full credit for. "Temple of Doom" might just feature some of the most exhilarating pacing and grandest spectacle of the filmmaker's career, but that's difficult to appreciate beneath the film's racial insensitivity and general mean-spiritedness.
1984's "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom" saw Spielberg wade further into the horror pool he'd explored two years earlier in "Poltergeist," a suburban nightmare that neither he nor director Tobe Hooper can take full credit for. "Temple of Doom" might just feature some of the most exhilarating pacing and grandest spectacle of the filmmaker's career, but that's difficult to appreciate beneath the film's racial insensitivity and general mean-spiritedness.
- 5/30/2024
- by Sandy Schaefer
- Slash Film
Every fandom has its share of toxic elements, but it's probably fair to say that Disney-era Star Wars has experienced more negativity and backlash from a certain contingent of fans than any other franchise over the past few years.
There was the expected amount of pushback to Daisy Ridley being announced as the lead of Star Wars: The Force Awakens, but it really picked up when her character, Rey, was deemed to be a "Mary Sue." The toxicity arguably reached a crescendo when Kelly Marie-Tran's Rose Tico was introduced in The Last Jedi, but the general perception among some fans that Star Wars has become too pandering in its representation and inclusivity continues.
With The Acolyte - a new Disney+ series from showrunner Leslye Headland featuring a primarily female cast - on the horizon, Lucasfilm CEO Kathleen Kennedy acknowledged that coming aboard the franchise can be a "terrifying" experience for female filmmakers and actors.
There was the expected amount of pushback to Daisy Ridley being announced as the lead of Star Wars: The Force Awakens, but it really picked up when her character, Rey, was deemed to be a "Mary Sue." The toxicity arguably reached a crescendo when Kelly Marie-Tran's Rose Tico was introduced in The Last Jedi, but the general perception among some fans that Star Wars has become too pandering in its representation and inclusivity continues.
With The Acolyte - a new Disney+ series from showrunner Leslye Headland featuring a primarily female cast - on the horizon, Lucasfilm CEO Kathleen Kennedy acknowledged that coming aboard the franchise can be a "terrifying" experience for female filmmakers and actors.
- 5/30/2024
- ComicBookMovie.com
We're now just a few days away from the two-episode premiere of The Acolyte, and between the persistent rumors and the trailers possibly revealing a little too much, it seems Lucasfilm has given the cast the go-ahead to discuss a certain plot point relating to Amandla Stenberg's character.
If you'd rather go in knowing as little as possible, here's your spoiler warning.
Previous reports have claimed that Stenberg will actually play a dual role as twins, one of whom carries out the Jedi assassinations and frames the other for the murders.
During an interview with The Electric Playground, Stenberg confirmed that she is indeed playing twins named Mae and Osha, while also revealing some new details about both sisters.
"I play twins in the show. Their names are Osha and Mae and they kind of skew towards different sides of the force. Although that’s kind of up for...
If you'd rather go in knowing as little as possible, here's your spoiler warning.
Previous reports have claimed that Stenberg will actually play a dual role as twins, one of whom carries out the Jedi assassinations and frames the other for the murders.
During an interview with The Electric Playground, Stenberg confirmed that she is indeed playing twins named Mae and Osha, while also revealing some new details about both sisters.
"I play twins in the show. Their names are Osha and Mae and they kind of skew towards different sides of the force. Although that’s kind of up for...
- 5/30/2024
- ComicBookMovie.com
Star Wars is a franchise that has defined the sci-fi genre for generations to come, with every aspect of the galaxy far, far away being quite unique and visually appealing for fans old and new. George Lucas took the visual aspect of the franchise one step further with the breathtaking character designs, art, set decor, and costumes for the prequel trilogy.
Trisha Biggar worked as a costume designer on all three Star Wars prequels (Credit: StarWars.com)
During an interview, costume designer Trisha Biggar broke down her experience of working in the Star Wars universe. At the time, Biggar also revealed how the chaotic schedule of Attack of the Clones resulted in costume supervisor Ivo Coveney having to cut his skin to free himself from Natalie Portman’s costume, among other challenges faced by the costume department.
Star Wars Costume Supervisor Ivo Coveney Had to Cut Himself While Working On...
Trisha Biggar worked as a costume designer on all three Star Wars prequels (Credit: StarWars.com)
During an interview, costume designer Trisha Biggar broke down her experience of working in the Star Wars universe. At the time, Biggar also revealed how the chaotic schedule of Attack of the Clones resulted in costume supervisor Ivo Coveney having to cut his skin to free himself from Natalie Portman’s costume, among other challenges faced by the costume department.
Star Wars Costume Supervisor Ivo Coveney Had to Cut Himself While Working On...
- 5/29/2024
- by Pratik Handore
- FandomWire
Oscar-winning filmmaker Ron Howard is just back from the Cannes Film Festival, where he premiered his latest film, Jim Henson Idea Man. Ahead of the documentary’s launch Friday on Disney+, the director stops by Deadline’s Doc Talk podcast to share insights into his exploration of the Muppets creator, filmmaker and creative genius.
Howard tells us how his film went over in Cannes and what got the biggest laughs at a screening just a few days ago in Los Angeles.
Related: ‘Jim Henson Idea Man’ Review: Ron Howard Paints Moving Portrait Of Muppets Creator As Restless Innovator – Cannes Film Festival
He also recalls the unusual circumstances of his one face-to-face encounter with Henson decades ago, and he shares what George Lucas thought of the groundbreaking puppet master (Henson helped design...
Howard tells us how his film went over in Cannes and what got the biggest laughs at a screening just a few days ago in Los Angeles.
Related: ‘Jim Henson Idea Man’ Review: Ron Howard Paints Moving Portrait Of Muppets Creator As Restless Innovator – Cannes Film Festival
He also recalls the unusual circumstances of his one face-to-face encounter with Henson decades ago, and he shares what George Lucas thought of the groundbreaking puppet master (Henson helped design...
- 5/29/2024
- by Matthew Carey
- Deadline Film + TV
George Lucas’ Star Wars universe is filled with a wide array of complex and intriguing characters. Despite the mixed reception of the prequel trilogy, it is largely remembered for the various interesting character designs, especially for villains that Lucas and his team of concept artists had derived.
George Lucas planned to revive Darth Maul for Revenge of the Sith with a crazy twist (Credit: Star Wars | Youtube).
However, according to a report, Lucas almost planned to combine two of these iconic villains in a crazy twist that would have changed the galaxy far, far away forever. According to Henry Gilroy, who has extensively worked on the animated Star Wars shows, Lucas planned to resurrect Darth Maul as one villain introduced after The Phantom Menace. Here is everything you need to know about Lucas’ initial plans for Maul.
George Lucas Almost Resurrected Darth Maul as General Grievous in Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith...
George Lucas planned to revive Darth Maul for Revenge of the Sith with a crazy twist (Credit: Star Wars | Youtube).
However, according to a report, Lucas almost planned to combine two of these iconic villains in a crazy twist that would have changed the galaxy far, far away forever. According to Henry Gilroy, who has extensively worked on the animated Star Wars shows, Lucas planned to resurrect Darth Maul as one villain introduced after The Phantom Menace. Here is everything you need to know about Lucas’ initial plans for Maul.
George Lucas Almost Resurrected Darth Maul as General Grievous in Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith...
- 5/29/2024
- by Pratik Handore
- FandomWire
The Acolyte is an upcoming series created by Leslye Headland, which will take place during the High Republic era of the Star Wars universe. Ripe with fresh storytelling opportunities the series marks the first live-action depiction of the era which will take viewers roughly a hundred years before the events of The Phantom Menace.
The Acolyte will take place roughly 100 years before The Phantom Menace (Credit: Lucasfilm).
During a recent interview, Headland spoke about the show’s setting and revealed the reason she decided to make the series a prequel to The Phantom Menace. Headland had a surprisingly simple answer when she was asked about the show taking place during the High Republic era as the showrunner explained why the period was perfect for the story she wanted to tell.
The Acolyte Creator Leslye Headland Reveals Why the Star Wars Show Is Set Before The Phantom Menace
The Acolyte starring...
The Acolyte will take place roughly 100 years before The Phantom Menace (Credit: Lucasfilm).
During a recent interview, Headland spoke about the show’s setting and revealed the reason she decided to make the series a prequel to The Phantom Menace. Headland had a surprisingly simple answer when she was asked about the show taking place during the High Republic era as the showrunner explained why the period was perfect for the story she wanted to tell.
The Acolyte Creator Leslye Headland Reveals Why the Star Wars Show Is Set Before The Phantom Menace
The Acolyte starring...
- 5/29/2024
- by Pratik Handore
- FandomWire
Martin Scorsese is one of the most acclaimed filmmakers in Hollywood, and even at the age of 81 is churning out pieces of art. The filmmaker last helmed the crime-Western Killers of the Flower Moon, and is already gearing up for his next project. He remains one of the few individual voices still making films today.
Scorsese’s statements about cinema and the way superhero films were taking over the medium had drawn a lot of flack from fans. The director’s comparison of Marvel movies to theme parks sparked outrage as well as a popular meme template. However, even he would agree to one scene from Henry Cavill’s Man of Steel as cinema.
Beau DeMayo Exhibits Man of Steel Scene To Prove Superhero Films Can Be Cinema Martin Scorsese | Credits: Criterion Channel
Martin Scorsese has often discussed, publicly, his disdain towards the superhero genre of films, especially Marvel films.
Scorsese’s statements about cinema and the way superhero films were taking over the medium had drawn a lot of flack from fans. The director’s comparison of Marvel movies to theme parks sparked outrage as well as a popular meme template. However, even he would agree to one scene from Henry Cavill’s Man of Steel as cinema.
Beau DeMayo Exhibits Man of Steel Scene To Prove Superhero Films Can Be Cinema Martin Scorsese | Credits: Criterion Channel
Martin Scorsese has often discussed, publicly, his disdain towards the superhero genre of films, especially Marvel films.
- 5/29/2024
- by Nishanth A
- FandomWire
Portraying the role of Princess Leia in the Star Wars film series, Carrie Fisher has become one of the most legendary pop culture icons. The actress, who starred alongside Mark Hamill and Harrison Ford in the film series, captivated the audience with her charm and her on-screen chemistry with Han Solo. However, things behind the scenes were far more complex.
Carrie Fisher and Harrison Ford | Credit: Lucasfilm
In her memoir The Princess Diarist, the actress revealed her whirlwind affair with Ford while filming the 1977 film A New Hope. She revealed that they had a brief fling for three months, however, she always felt that her love for her co-star was unreciprocated, while wondering if Ford ever truly understood the depth of her feelings for him.
Carrie Fisher Had a Brief Affair While Filming Star Wars: Episode I
Carrie Fisher opened up about her brief relationship with her Star Wars co-star Harrison Ford in her memoir,...
Carrie Fisher and Harrison Ford | Credit: Lucasfilm
In her memoir The Princess Diarist, the actress revealed her whirlwind affair with Ford while filming the 1977 film A New Hope. She revealed that they had a brief fling for three months, however, she always felt that her love for her co-star was unreciprocated, while wondering if Ford ever truly understood the depth of her feelings for him.
Carrie Fisher Had a Brief Affair While Filming Star Wars: Episode I
Carrie Fisher opened up about her brief relationship with her Star Wars co-star Harrison Ford in her memoir,...
- 5/29/2024
- by Laxmi Rajput
- FandomWire
On the red carpet for the premiere of "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" in 2015, filmmaker George Lucas -- who sold "Star Wars" to Disney in 2012 -- was relaxed and composed. He talked to reporters, and spoke dismissively of "Star Wars," seemingly over it all, and having washed his hands of the massive media empire he created.
Lucas mentioned that he was making new movies in his spare time, but that they were personal, weird, abstract shorts that no one would ever be allowed to see. After helping to pioneer a new wave of over-moneyed Hollywood glut, Lucas wanted to remind people that he was, after all, a filmmaker. It seems that after decades of having to shepherd the "Star Wars" media empire, he could get back to the low-budget college-level shorts he always wanted to make.
Indeed, Lucas has always been clear about the sort of movie he always wanted to make.
Lucas mentioned that he was making new movies in his spare time, but that they were personal, weird, abstract shorts that no one would ever be allowed to see. After helping to pioneer a new wave of over-moneyed Hollywood glut, Lucas wanted to remind people that he was, after all, a filmmaker. It seems that after decades of having to shepherd the "Star Wars" media empire, he could get back to the low-budget college-level shorts he always wanted to make.
Indeed, Lucas has always been clear about the sort of movie he always wanted to make.
- 5/29/2024
- by Witney Seibold
- Slash Film
Hayden Christensen couldn’t simply figure out his steps while filming George Lucas’s Star Wars prequel trilogy. Christensen kept falling frequently, especially during the filming of Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones. In a resurfaced bloopers gag reel, Natalie Portman is seen having way too much fun at Christensen’s misery.
Hayden Christensen as Anakin Skywalker/Darth Vader in Star Wars prequel trilogy | Lucasfilm Ltd.
Christensen and Portman played the protagonists Anakin Skywalker and Padmé Amidala respectively in Lucas’s prequel films. They are the parents of the original trilogy characters Luke and Leia, played by Mark Hamill and Carrie Fisher.
Star Wars Prequel Trilogy Bloopers Show Hayden Christensen’s Clumsiness
Hayden Christensen and Natalie Portman in Star Wars: Episode 3 – Revenge of the Sith | Lucasfilm Ltd.
Hayden Christensen‘s clumsy falls and Natalie Portman‘s infectious laughs were the highlights of the bloopers from...
Hayden Christensen as Anakin Skywalker/Darth Vader in Star Wars prequel trilogy | Lucasfilm Ltd.
Christensen and Portman played the protagonists Anakin Skywalker and Padmé Amidala respectively in Lucas’s prequel films. They are the parents of the original trilogy characters Luke and Leia, played by Mark Hamill and Carrie Fisher.
Star Wars Prequel Trilogy Bloopers Show Hayden Christensen’s Clumsiness
Hayden Christensen and Natalie Portman in Star Wars: Episode 3 – Revenge of the Sith | Lucasfilm Ltd.
Hayden Christensen‘s clumsy falls and Natalie Portman‘s infectious laughs were the highlights of the bloopers from...
- 5/29/2024
- by Hashim Asraff
- FandomWire
Actor Ewan McGregor has become synonymous with the role of Jedi Knight Obi-Wan Kenobi in the Star Wars universe. McGregor first donned the Jedi robes for the first installment of the prequel trilogy all the way back in 1999 when he was still an up-and-coming actor. Years later, McGregor reflected on being in two minds over accepting what became his most popular role.
Ewan McGregor played Obi-Wan Kenobi in the Star Wars prequels (Credit: Lucasfilm).
During an interview, McGregor spoke about his hesitance to accept the career-defining role of Obi-Wan Kenobi. The actor explained why he was unsure about accepting the part but was glad that he ultimately said yes. At the same time, McGregor also discussed his future as Obi-Wan Kenobi after starring in a solo series focusing on the character.
Ewan McGregor Reveals Why He Almost Turned Down the Obi-Wan Kenobi Role in Star Wars
Actor Ewan McGregor rose...
Ewan McGregor played Obi-Wan Kenobi in the Star Wars prequels (Credit: Lucasfilm).
During an interview, McGregor spoke about his hesitance to accept the career-defining role of Obi-Wan Kenobi. The actor explained why he was unsure about accepting the part but was glad that he ultimately said yes. At the same time, McGregor also discussed his future as Obi-Wan Kenobi after starring in a solo series focusing on the character.
Ewan McGregor Reveals Why He Almost Turned Down the Obi-Wan Kenobi Role in Star Wars
Actor Ewan McGregor rose...
- 5/28/2024
- by Pratik Handore
- FandomWire
As the driving force behind a blockbuster franchise, Peter Jackson has not only secured a place among some of the most celebrated filmmakers in the industry, but has also made quite a fortune for himself. His journey to Tinseltown has been nothing short of extraordinary, and began with an early start in New Zealand, with multiple short films and cult classics like Bad Taste.
Peter Jackson | Credit: Canal Cat Films
However, his filmmaking journey truly commenced with a 16 mm camera with his two years of savings, which has since transformed into a fortune that now surpasses the combined wealth of two Hollywood giants, Martin Scorsese and James Cameron.
Peter Jackson Reflected on His Humble Beginnings
Peter Jackson’s initial fascination with the world of cinema began with the TV series Thunderbirds and the 1933 film King Kong, which led him to experiment with his family’s home camera and stop-motion animation technique.
Peter Jackson | Credit: Canal Cat Films
However, his filmmaking journey truly commenced with a 16 mm camera with his two years of savings, which has since transformed into a fortune that now surpasses the combined wealth of two Hollywood giants, Martin Scorsese and James Cameron.
Peter Jackson Reflected on His Humble Beginnings
Peter Jackson’s initial fascination with the world of cinema began with the TV series Thunderbirds and the 1933 film King Kong, which led him to experiment with his family’s home camera and stop-motion animation technique.
- 5/28/2024
- by Laxmi Rajput
- FandomWire
George Lucas’ Star Wars is a vast and complex universe filled with its own mythos and artifacts. The filmmaker had reportedly crafted most elements while making the first film, while some of them were tweaked during subsequent sequels and prequels. One such element that has been debated is the way the Force works.
While the Force is something that someone trains to obtain control over, the prequel The Phantom Menace established the idea of midi-chlorians, a microorganism that every life form is made of. The concept was not impressive to many fans who felt it was more of a mystical element in the sci-fi films rather than having an actual scientific explanation.
What Are Midi-Chlorians And How Do They Affect The Force In Star Wars? A still from Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace | Credits: Lucasfilm Ltd.
The concept of the midi-chlorians is officially introduced in the prequel...
While the Force is something that someone trains to obtain control over, the prequel The Phantom Menace established the idea of midi-chlorians, a microorganism that every life form is made of. The concept was not impressive to many fans who felt it was more of a mystical element in the sci-fi films rather than having an actual scientific explanation.
What Are Midi-Chlorians And How Do They Affect The Force In Star Wars? A still from Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace | Credits: Lucasfilm Ltd.
The concept of the midi-chlorians is officially introduced in the prequel...
- 5/28/2024
- by Nishanth A
- FandomWire
George Lucas defends Marvel as cinema and says Scorsese “has kind of changed his mind” on his stance
George Lucas is part of the 70s class of filmmakers who reshaped movies. Lucas and his peers — Martin Scorsese, Steven Spielberg and Francis Ford Coppola — have been back in the spotlight as of late. While Scorsese and Coppola have resided on the less commercial side of films for the majority of their legacy, they have also been the ones who have famously come out against the long-running popular genre of comic book superhero movies in recent years. Scorsese would not completely count out the entertainment of Marvel films, but the Killers of the Flower Moon director would make his statement that Marvel isn’t cinema. Coppola, however, would be less diplomatic about the matter and not only agree with Scorsese’s statement but also refer to them as “despicable.”
This year, at the Cannes Film Festival, George Lucas would be honored with a Palm d’Or for his contribution to...
This year, at the Cannes Film Festival, George Lucas would be honored with a Palm d’Or for his contribution to...
- 5/28/2024
- by EJ Tangonan
- JoBlo.com
The MCU has seen its highs and lows in recent years, yet it remains the most successful franchise of all time. What began with a single movie in 2008 has evolved over 16 years into the largest cinematic universe to date, spanning both live-action films and TV shows.
Despite this remarkable achievement, there’s been a growing trend among prominent directors to criticize the MCU and superhero movies in general. Filmmakers like Martin Scorsese, Quentin Tarantino, and Francis Ford Coppola have mocked their concepts and execution, arguing that superhero movies don’t qualify as true cinema.
Five years ago, Martin Scorsese, one of the most acclaimed directors of all time, took aim at the genre, stating that he didn’t view them as cinema.
I don’t see them. I tried, you know? But that’s not cinema. Honestly, the closest I can think of them, as well made as they are,...
Despite this remarkable achievement, there’s been a growing trend among prominent directors to criticize the MCU and superhero movies in general. Filmmakers like Martin Scorsese, Quentin Tarantino, and Francis Ford Coppola have mocked their concepts and execution, arguing that superhero movies don’t qualify as true cinema.
Five years ago, Martin Scorsese, one of the most acclaimed directors of all time, took aim at the genre, stating that he didn’t view them as cinema.
I don’t see them. I tried, you know? But that’s not cinema. Honestly, the closest I can think of them, as well made as they are,...
- 5/28/2024
- by Valentina Kraljik
- Fiction Horizon
MCU has had it’s up and downs in the last couple of years, but despite that, it’s still the most successful franchise of all times. What started out as a single movie released in 2008 over the course of 16 years grew into the largest cinematic universe to date which includes both live-action movies, and TV Shows.
Despite this impressive track record, it’s become sort of a trend among high-profile directors to criticize the MCU and superhero movies in general. Some of the biggest names in the industry like Martin Scorsese, Quentin Tarantino, and Francis Ford Coppola mocked the premises and the executions, lauding that superhero movies are no true cinema.
5 years, ago Martin Scorsese one of the most critically acclaimed directors of all time decided to fire a couple of shots at the genre, saying that he didn’t see them as cinema.
I don’t see them.
Despite this impressive track record, it’s become sort of a trend among high-profile directors to criticize the MCU and superhero movies in general. Some of the biggest names in the industry like Martin Scorsese, Quentin Tarantino, and Francis Ford Coppola mocked the premises and the executions, lauding that superhero movies are no true cinema.
5 years, ago Martin Scorsese one of the most critically acclaimed directors of all time decided to fire a couple of shots at the genre, saying that he didn’t see them as cinema.
I don’t see them.
- 5/28/2024
- by Valentina Kraljik
- Comic Basics
Starting with A New Hope, George Lucas crafted the iconic space opera Star Wars, which continues to captivate millions for decades. While the filmmaker remains the mastermind behind the galactic saga, the cast has also occasionally contributed to its development, with actors like Samuel L. Jackson and Harrison Ford suggesting enhancements to improve the final product on screen.
George Lucas’ Star Wars (1977) | Credits: Lucasfilm
Mark Hamill, who took on the iconic role of Luke Skywalker in the saga, also stepped in to defy the wishes of the crew and suggested an alternate approach, which proved to be a game-changing decision and saved a crucial scene from the brinks of the failure in The Empire Strikes Back.
Mark Hamill’s Suggestion Prevented a Major Star Wars Blunder
The iconic Dark Side Cave scene from The Empire Strikes Back where Luke Skywalker has a vision of being attacked by Darth Vader, portrayed by David Prowse.
George Lucas’ Star Wars (1977) | Credits: Lucasfilm
Mark Hamill, who took on the iconic role of Luke Skywalker in the saga, also stepped in to defy the wishes of the crew and suggested an alternate approach, which proved to be a game-changing decision and saved a crucial scene from the brinks of the failure in The Empire Strikes Back.
Mark Hamill’s Suggestion Prevented a Major Star Wars Blunder
The iconic Dark Side Cave scene from The Empire Strikes Back where Luke Skywalker has a vision of being attacked by Darth Vader, portrayed by David Prowse.
- 5/28/2024
- by Laxmi Rajput
- FandomWire
Carrie Fisher’s Star Wars movies made her a global star. The actor joined the franchise when she was just 19. Starring alongside Mark Hamill and Harrison Ford, Fisher’s Princess Leia has been one of the most iconic characters in the Star Wars universe. The creator of Star Wars, George Lucas, once fell victim to a friendly roast from Fisher at the AFI Life Achievement Award in her tribute to Lucas.
Carrie Fisher on the set of Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope. Credit: Sunset Boulevard/Corbis
Following Fisher’s legacy, MCU star Natalie Portman joined the franchise. She was 16 when the actor made her debut in the franchise with Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace. Fisher humorously referred to Portman in her joke about Lucas as he had once told her that there was no underwear in space.
Carrie Fisher Roasted Star Wars Creator George...
Carrie Fisher on the set of Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope. Credit: Sunset Boulevard/Corbis
Following Fisher’s legacy, MCU star Natalie Portman joined the franchise. She was 16 when the actor made her debut in the franchise with Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace. Fisher humorously referred to Portman in her joke about Lucas as he had once told her that there was no underwear in space.
Carrie Fisher Roasted Star Wars Creator George...
- 5/28/2024
- by Lachit Roy
- FandomWire
Star Wars: The Bad Batch takes viewers to the lesser-known corners of the galaxy far, far away, where the titular group of clones fights for their survival. The series serves as a spin-off of the Star Wars: The Clone Wars animated series and takes place after the infamous Order 66 led to the downfall of the Jedi.
Star Wars: The Bad Batch recently ended after three seasons (Credit: Lucasfilm).
The Bad Batch recently concluded after the release of its third and final season. Despite the series coming to an end, executive producer Brad Rau has hinted that this might not be the last we see of the Bad Batch, expressing interest in a film adaptation. As a result, the Clone Wars corner of the Star Wars universe could live on and the Dcau provides the perfect template for the same.
Star Wars: The Bad Batch Executive Producer Brad Rau Provides Hope...
Star Wars: The Bad Batch recently ended after three seasons (Credit: Lucasfilm).
The Bad Batch recently concluded after the release of its third and final season. Despite the series coming to an end, executive producer Brad Rau has hinted that this might not be the last we see of the Bad Batch, expressing interest in a film adaptation. As a result, the Clone Wars corner of the Star Wars universe could live on and the Dcau provides the perfect template for the same.
Star Wars: The Bad Batch Executive Producer Brad Rau Provides Hope...
- 5/27/2024
- by Pratik Handore
- FandomWire
He may have created Star Wars, one of the most beloved sci-fi properties in history, but filmmaker George Lucas has a complicated relationship with the franchise's fans.
Whether it's the prequels which were deemed a let-down by original trilogy devotees or the fact he made sweeping changes to those classic movies with various re-releases, Lucas has long clashed with admirers of his work.
New technology saw him frequently make sweeping changes to A New Hope, The Empire Strikes Back, and Return of the Jedi. Those ranged from blinking Ewoks to a massively overhauled Death Star battle, and even Darth Vader screaming "Noooo!" as he threw Emperor Palpatine to his temporary death (Hayden Christensen was even inserted into Episode VI's final scene).
Perhaps the biggest issue, though, was the fact the original versions of Star Wars are now near-impossible to find.
Talking at Cannes last week, Lucas defended his decision to...
Whether it's the prequels which were deemed a let-down by original trilogy devotees or the fact he made sweeping changes to those classic movies with various re-releases, Lucas has long clashed with admirers of his work.
New technology saw him frequently make sweeping changes to A New Hope, The Empire Strikes Back, and Return of the Jedi. Those ranged from blinking Ewoks to a massively overhauled Death Star battle, and even Darth Vader screaming "Noooo!" as he threw Emperor Palpatine to his temporary death (Hayden Christensen was even inserted into Episode VI's final scene).
Perhaps the biggest issue, though, was the fact the original versions of Star Wars are now near-impossible to find.
Talking at Cannes last week, Lucas defended his decision to...
- 5/27/2024
- ComicBookMovie.com
Anakin Skywalker’s descent into the dark side is the most tragic aspect of the original and prequel trilogy, as George Lucas deemed the first six movies as the Tragedy of Darth Vader. While the prequel trilogy was seen as a letdown compared to its predecessors, the time has been kind to these features, especially for its exploration of the complexity of Vader as a character.
Although several aspects contributed to Anakin Skywalker becoming Darth Vader in the original trilogy, this could’ve been avoided had Mace Windu trained him instead of Obi-Wan Kenobi.
Mastering Vaapad Could’ve Prevented Anakin’s Descent Into the Dark Side
Anakin Skywalker | Star Wars (via 20th Century Fox)
Obi-Wan Kenobi‘s failings as a teacher played a major part in Anakin’s fall into the dark side, as the Jedi Master struggled between his duties to the council and respecting Qui-Gon’s last wish.
Although several aspects contributed to Anakin Skywalker becoming Darth Vader in the original trilogy, this could’ve been avoided had Mace Windu trained him instead of Obi-Wan Kenobi.
Mastering Vaapad Could’ve Prevented Anakin’s Descent Into the Dark Side
Anakin Skywalker | Star Wars (via 20th Century Fox)
Obi-Wan Kenobi‘s failings as a teacher played a major part in Anakin’s fall into the dark side, as the Jedi Master struggled between his duties to the council and respecting Qui-Gon’s last wish.
- 5/27/2024
- by Santanu Roy
- FandomWire
George Lucas’ original Star Wars trilogy introduced fans to Darth Vader and the character continues to provide fascinating avenues for storytelling even today. However, Lucas chose to finally tell Vader’s complete origin story in the Star Wars prequels, focusing on a young Anakin Skywalker before he fell to the dark side of the Force.
Darth Vader is arguably the most popular character in Star Wars (Image Credit: Lucasfilm).
However, Vader’s origin story did not turn out to be what fans were expecting from the epic space opera saga. During an interview, Lucas addressed what fans were demanding for Vader’s origins in the prequels and why he did not pay any heed to fan demand. Instead, Lucas crafted a different and more nuanced tale that ended up polarizing fans. Here is what George Lucas had to say about Vader’s origin story.
George Lucas Explains Why He Never...
Darth Vader is arguably the most popular character in Star Wars (Image Credit: Lucasfilm).
However, Vader’s origin story did not turn out to be what fans were expecting from the epic space opera saga. During an interview, Lucas addressed what fans were demanding for Vader’s origins in the prequels and why he did not pay any heed to fan demand. Instead, Lucas crafted a different and more nuanced tale that ended up polarizing fans. Here is what George Lucas had to say about Vader’s origin story.
George Lucas Explains Why He Never...
- 5/27/2024
- by Pratik Handore
- FandomWire
When you think of the Star Wars films, George Lucas is the immediate name that comes to mind. The pioneering efforts of the genius filmmaker created a new cinematic revolution in Hollywood that is still seen as the benchmark for all aspiring sci-fi directors today.
Hollywood filmmaker George Lucas (image credit: Joey Gannon/Wikimedia Commmons)
But Lucas could well have had competition in this space if popular novelist and screenplay writer David Goyer had gone through with his original script for a Star Wars film. The Man of Steel writer who is also known for his work in other Marvel and DC films, had written a story which was to have been helmed by none other than Guillermo Del Toro, but failed to materialize.
Man Of Steel Writer Had A Star Wars Script That Did Not See The Light Of Day
Star Wars and George Lucas are two words that are synonymous with each other.
Hollywood filmmaker George Lucas (image credit: Joey Gannon/Wikimedia Commmons)
But Lucas could well have had competition in this space if popular novelist and screenplay writer David Goyer had gone through with his original script for a Star Wars film. The Man of Steel writer who is also known for his work in other Marvel and DC films, had written a story which was to have been helmed by none other than Guillermo Del Toro, but failed to materialize.
Man Of Steel Writer Had A Star Wars Script That Did Not See The Light Of Day
Star Wars and George Lucas are two words that are synonymous with each other.
- 5/27/2024
- by Sharanya Sankar
- FandomWire
Ever since Star Wars: Episode IV premiered in 1977, there has been no shortage of Sw fans around the globe. One of the biggest fan communities ever, Star Wars maintains a massive cult following almost half a century later and despite Disney’s plentiful efforts in ruining it for everyone. But what’s the secret recipe for this franchise’s overwhelming and stable success?
George Lucas recently revealed it, but his answer wasn’t what most fans expected.
George Lucas About Star Wars’ Popularity
Recently, the Star Wars creator gave an interview to Brut. Among other things, Lucas was asked about what exactly, in his opinion, made the Star Wars movies so compelling to generations upon generations of fans, and he was quick to reveal his secret ingredient: the undying child that lives in him and most Star Wars fans.
“[Star Wars is] designed as a film for twelve-year olds to say ‘You’re going through puberty,...
George Lucas recently revealed it, but his answer wasn’t what most fans expected.
George Lucas About Star Wars’ Popularity
Recently, the Star Wars creator gave an interview to Brut. Among other things, Lucas was asked about what exactly, in his opinion, made the Star Wars movies so compelling to generations upon generations of fans, and he was quick to reveal his secret ingredient: the undying child that lives in him and most Star Wars fans.
“[Star Wars is] designed as a film for twelve-year olds to say ‘You’re going through puberty,...
- 5/27/2024
- by dean-black@startefacts.com (Dean Black)
- STartefacts.com
George Lucas Addresses Criticisms Against Star Wars Prequel Trilogy - Main Image
George Lucas recently addressed the criticisms made against the Star Wars prequel trilogy.
While all three films were box-office successes, they received polarizing responses from fans and critics, as certain elements were found to be too kid-friendly and the character of Jar Jar Binks also became a subject of ridicule.
However, it has also gained a strong following in the years after its release as some fans have defended it from the criticisms and argued that the films have good merits that are almost on par with the franchise's best.
George Lucas Defends Star Wars Prequel Trilogy
In a recent interview, Lucas opened up about the criticisms against the Star Wars prequel trilogy and iterated that the franchise has always been targeted at a younger audience.
"It was supposed to be a kid’s movie for 12-year-olds who were going through puberty,...
George Lucas recently addressed the criticisms made against the Star Wars prequel trilogy.
While all three films were box-office successes, they received polarizing responses from fans and critics, as certain elements were found to be too kid-friendly and the character of Jar Jar Binks also became a subject of ridicule.
However, it has also gained a strong following in the years after its release as some fans have defended it from the criticisms and argued that the films have good merits that are almost on par with the franchise's best.
George Lucas Defends Star Wars Prequel Trilogy
In a recent interview, Lucas opened up about the criticisms against the Star Wars prequel trilogy and iterated that the franchise has always been targeted at a younger audience.
"It was supposed to be a kid’s movie for 12-year-olds who were going through puberty,...
- 5/27/2024
- EpicStream
We're now just eight days away from the 2-episode premiere of The Acolyte, and Lucasfilm has shared another clip from the latest live-action Disney+ Star Wars series.
Last week's sneak peek saw Jedi Master Sol (Lee Jung-jae) engaged in fierce combat with the mysterious warrior he believes to be his former apprentice, Mae (Amandla Stenberg), and here we see the dark-side Force-user try her hand against an equally formidable opponent in Master Indara (Carrie-Anne Moss).
Indara easily evades Mae's initial strikes, but it soon becomes clear that she has been well-trained, and the Jedi's foe manages to land a decent hit towards the end of the fight.
During a recent interview with Empire, The Matrix star spoke about getting the opportunity to join the Star Wars universe and reignite her passion for performing action sequences.
"Leslye [Headland] pitched it to me. I had watched her show Russian Doll, knew her artistry,...
Last week's sneak peek saw Jedi Master Sol (Lee Jung-jae) engaged in fierce combat with the mysterious warrior he believes to be his former apprentice, Mae (Amandla Stenberg), and here we see the dark-side Force-user try her hand against an equally formidable opponent in Master Indara (Carrie-Anne Moss).
Indara easily evades Mae's initial strikes, but it soon becomes clear that she has been well-trained, and the Jedi's foe manages to land a decent hit towards the end of the fight.
During a recent interview with Empire, The Matrix star spoke about getting the opportunity to join the Star Wars universe and reignite her passion for performing action sequences.
"Leslye [Headland] pitched it to me. I had watched her show Russian Doll, knew her artistry,...
- 5/27/2024
- ComicBookMovie.com
Mark Hamill shared the screen with the late Carrie Fisher in the original trilogy of Star Wars movies crafted by George Lucas. The franchise has become a global pop-culture phenomenon and fans continue to revisit the original trilogy, which is held in the highest regard. However, according to Hamill, Fisher was apparently unhappy with one of the scenes in the very first film.
Carrie Fisher and Mark Hamill first shared the screen in 1977’s Star Wars (Image Credit: Lucasfilm).
During an interview held shortly after Fisher’s untimely passing, Hamill opened up about the experience of working with Fisher. At the same time, Hamill also revealed the one scene Fisher always regretted until her demise. Here is what Hamill had to say about the scene from the 1977’s Star Wars that Fisher was unhappy with and wanted to reshoot.
Mark Hamill Reveals the Star Wars Scene Carrie Fisher Always Regretted...
Carrie Fisher and Mark Hamill first shared the screen in 1977’s Star Wars (Image Credit: Lucasfilm).
During an interview held shortly after Fisher’s untimely passing, Hamill opened up about the experience of working with Fisher. At the same time, Hamill also revealed the one scene Fisher always regretted until her demise. Here is what Hamill had to say about the scene from the 1977’s Star Wars that Fisher was unhappy with and wanted to reshoot.
Mark Hamill Reveals the Star Wars Scene Carrie Fisher Always Regretted...
- 5/27/2024
- by Pratik Handore
- FandomWire
Steven Spielberg and George Lucas are the Hollywood duo who have had a significant cultural impact with their creative partnership on franchises like Indiana Jones. After the 1981 film Raiders of the Lost Ark, Lucas reportedly wanted to continue their collaborative journey with the third installment in the epic space opera, Return of the Jedi.
Return of the Jedi (image credit: LucasFilm)
Lucas had stepped away from the director’s chair after Episode I – A New Hope. After Irvin Kershner helmed the sequel, he sought Spielberg with the offer to direct the third installment of his epic space opera. However, his plans did not come to fruition due to Lucas’ feud and Spielberg’s association with the Directors Guild of America.
Steven Spielberg Could Not Direct Episode VI – Return of the Jedi
Following their successful collaboration on Indiana Jones: Raiders of the Lost Ark, Star Wars: Episode VI seemed like an...
Return of the Jedi (image credit: LucasFilm)
Lucas had stepped away from the director’s chair after Episode I – A New Hope. After Irvin Kershner helmed the sequel, he sought Spielberg with the offer to direct the third installment of his epic space opera. However, his plans did not come to fruition due to Lucas’ feud and Spielberg’s association with the Directors Guild of America.
Steven Spielberg Could Not Direct Episode VI – Return of the Jedi
Following their successful collaboration on Indiana Jones: Raiders of the Lost Ark, Star Wars: Episode VI seemed like an...
- 5/27/2024
- by Laxmi Rajput
- FandomWire
George Lucas sold Lucasfilm, which included the Star Wars franchise, to The Walt Disney Company on October 30, 2012. The deal was valued at approximately $4.05 billion, making it one of the largest entertainment acquisitions in history. As part of the acquisition, Disney gained ownership of all existing Star Wars films, characters, and related intellectual property rights.
This sale also paved the way for Disney to produce new Star Wars content, including movies, television series, theme park attractions, and merchandise.
No matter how you personally feel about the sale, it’s no secret that it’s one of the most famous and most lucrative entertainment transfers in history, and now almost 12 years after the sale was complete Lucas opened up on why he decided to sell Star Wars and retire – and it’s really simple, he knew that streaming would be a threat and was unsure on how to adapt:
Streaming is really powerful,...
This sale also paved the way for Disney to produce new Star Wars content, including movies, television series, theme park attractions, and merchandise.
No matter how you personally feel about the sale, it’s no secret that it’s one of the most famous and most lucrative entertainment transfers in history, and now almost 12 years after the sale was complete Lucas opened up on why he decided to sell Star Wars and retire – and it’s really simple, he knew that streaming would be a threat and was unsure on how to adapt:
Streaming is really powerful,...
- 5/27/2024
- by Valentina Kraljik
- Comic Basics
After working with George Lucas in the first Star Wars film, A New Hope, Mark Hamill found it a little uncomfortable to work with Irvin Kershner in the next film. Kershner directed The Empire Strikes Back, which is considered one of the best Star Wars movies ever. Hamill and Kershner often butted heads over the creative direction with the character of Luke Skywalker. Nevertheless, Hamill shared that they had a mutual respect for each other for being opinionated.
Mark Hamill in a still from Star Wars: Episode V – The Empire Strikes Back | Lucasfilm Ltd.
Hamill had more heated arguments with another Star Wars director. His return to the sequel trilogy in a major role was under Rian Johnson’s The Last Jedi. Hamill had his apprehensions about the director’s vision, which led to clashes between the two.
Mark Hamill Butted Heads With The Director Of The Best Star Wars...
Mark Hamill in a still from Star Wars: Episode V – The Empire Strikes Back | Lucasfilm Ltd.
Hamill had more heated arguments with another Star Wars director. His return to the sequel trilogy in a major role was under Rian Johnson’s The Last Jedi. Hamill had his apprehensions about the director’s vision, which led to clashes between the two.
Mark Hamill Butted Heads With The Director Of The Best Star Wars...
- 5/27/2024
- by Hashim Asraff
- FandomWire
Tom Selleck played Police Commissioner Frank Reagan for 275 episodes of Blue Bloods over 14 seasons. He was one of the highest-paid actors in the series, but his recent comments about his potential financial woes after the end of the series raise several eyebrows. Selleck wants CBS to reconsider its decision to cancel the police procedural drama. However, an insider shared that the network wasn’t buying the actor’s financial situation.
Tom Selleck in a still from Blue Bloods | CBS
Selleck became a major TV star through Magnum P.I. However, it came at the cost of another movie role that could have catapulted him to the heights of stardom. He turned down playing Indiana Jones to continue working on his role in the crime drama series. Unconfirmed reports also suggest that he turned down Han Solo role in Star Wars.
Tom Selleck Shared His Financial Woes Despite Earning Tens Of...
Tom Selleck in a still from Blue Bloods | CBS
Selleck became a major TV star through Magnum P.I. However, it came at the cost of another movie role that could have catapulted him to the heights of stardom. He turned down playing Indiana Jones to continue working on his role in the crime drama series. Unconfirmed reports also suggest that he turned down Han Solo role in Star Wars.
Tom Selleck Shared His Financial Woes Despite Earning Tens Of...
- 5/27/2024
- by Hashim Asraff
- FandomWire
For years the debate about Marvel movies not being cinema has become the favorite topic of many directors, filmmakers, celebrities, and more. While it was Martin Scorcese, back in 2019, who made a significant contribution to this discourse by stating that such movies are not cinema, over the years several others have joined in to agree or disagree with him. And George Lucas is the latest to chime in.
A still from the Marvel Cinematic Universe | Marvel Entertainment
In a rare interview at Cannes, the Star Wars creator subtly betrayed his Hollywood contemporary to state that such movies are, in fact, cinema, at least according to his definition of Cinema.
George Lucas Responds to Martin Scorsese’s Marvel Comments Hollywood filmmaker George Lucas (PC: Joi Ito | Wikimedia Commons)
Back in 2019, the acclaimed multiple-award-winning filmmaker, Martin Scorsese stated that Marvel movies and other superhero movies are far from cinema. Although such a...
A still from the Marvel Cinematic Universe | Marvel Entertainment
In a rare interview at Cannes, the Star Wars creator subtly betrayed his Hollywood contemporary to state that such movies are, in fact, cinema, at least according to his definition of Cinema.
George Lucas Responds to Martin Scorsese’s Marvel Comments Hollywood filmmaker George Lucas (PC: Joi Ito | Wikimedia Commons)
Back in 2019, the acclaimed multiple-award-winning filmmaker, Martin Scorsese stated that Marvel movies and other superhero movies are far from cinema. Although such a...
- 5/27/2024
- by Maria Sultan
- FandomWire
Nearly seven years after its release, one of the most controversial scenes in Rian Johnson’s Star Wars: The Last Jedi continues to be when Luke Skywalker, Jedi Master and veritable legend, tells the next generation about what the Jedi really represent. While training the franchise’s newest protagonist, Rey (Daisy Ridley), Mark Hamill’s now grizzled and ancient Luke intones, “The Jedi are romanticized, deified. But if you strip away the myth and look at their deeds, the legacy of the Jedi is failure; hypocrisy; hubris.”
The scene wasn’t taken well by some corners of the Star Wars fandom in 2017, and it’s not taken well now. Yet I’ve been thinking quite a bit about it in lieu of Disney+’s upcoming and hotly anticipated new Star Wars series, The Acolyte. Set many decades before the events which brought Rey and Luke Skywalker together, or for that...
The scene wasn’t taken well by some corners of the Star Wars fandom in 2017, and it’s not taken well now. Yet I’ve been thinking quite a bit about it in lieu of Disney+’s upcoming and hotly anticipated new Star Wars series, The Acolyte. Set many decades before the events which brought Rey and Luke Skywalker together, or for that...
- 5/27/2024
- by David Crow
- Den of Geek
Adria Arjona has steadily climbed up the Hollywood ladder and has started grabbing big projects that are slowly establishing her among the current movie stars in the industry. The Puerto Rican actress started off playing supporting roles in films like Pacific Rim Uprising, Life of the Party, Triple Frontier, and 6 Underground.
Adria Arjona as Bix Caleen in Andor | Lucasfilm
She has started playing prominent roles in big franchises like Star Wars in arguably the most celebrated show in the franchise Andor. Her role as Bix Caleen captivated audiences in the first season. and are excited to see more of her in season 2. Getting such a prestigious role as a Latina actress was a big thing and the actress had an emotional interaction with a fellow Latina who was a big Star Wars fan.
Adria Arjona’s Heartwarming Encounter With A Fan Left Her Sobbing With Gratitude Adria Arjona gave...
Adria Arjona as Bix Caleen in Andor | Lucasfilm
She has started playing prominent roles in big franchises like Star Wars in arguably the most celebrated show in the franchise Andor. Her role as Bix Caleen captivated audiences in the first season. and are excited to see more of her in season 2. Getting such a prestigious role as a Latina actress was a big thing and the actress had an emotional interaction with a fellow Latina who was a big Star Wars fan.
Adria Arjona’s Heartwarming Encounter With A Fan Left Her Sobbing With Gratitude Adria Arjona gave...
- 5/27/2024
- by Rahul Thokchom
- FandomWire
Daisy Ridley, who made her Star Wars debut in Star Wars: Episode VII – The Force Awakens, also her breakout movie playing Rey in the 2015 movie, made a shocking revelation about her role. The actor candidly revealed that her role in the franchise was physically demanding and took a toll on her.
Daisy Ridley as Rey. Credit: Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
Ridley is a rising star in Hollywood and has claimed several titles to her credit beyond the umbrella of Star Wars, which includes Murder on the Orient Express, Ophelia, The Marsh King’s Daughter, Sometimes I Think About Dying, and her most recent, Magpie and Young Woman and the Sea. The actor is also booked for another Star Wars movie, New Jedi Order.
Star Wars Anxiety Gave Daisy Ridley Ulcers Daisy Ridley in a still from Star Wars: The Force Awakens. Credit: Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
Daisy Ridley...
Daisy Ridley as Rey. Credit: Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
Ridley is a rising star in Hollywood and has claimed several titles to her credit beyond the umbrella of Star Wars, which includes Murder on the Orient Express, Ophelia, The Marsh King’s Daughter, Sometimes I Think About Dying, and her most recent, Magpie and Young Woman and the Sea. The actor is also booked for another Star Wars movie, New Jedi Order.
Star Wars Anxiety Gave Daisy Ridley Ulcers Daisy Ridley in a still from Star Wars: The Force Awakens. Credit: Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
Daisy Ridley...
- 5/27/2024
- by Lachit Roy
- FandomWire
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