I'm not sure whether to like this idea or not. I mean, what story could there be left to tell? And I'm not sure I want to see those fogeys running around saving the New Republic.
I DO like the idea of getting Lucas as far away as possible from the project. Speilberg could do it justice, i guess.
I think if there were to be more movies they need to go in the direction of Knights of the Old Republic -- 4000 years before Ep. 1, with a completely new cast of characters, new problems, new issues.
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Hmmm... is it wrong of me if I came in here thinking of the first episode where 7 of 9 was first introduced?
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Having read about Luke, Leia and Han about 30 years after Return of the Jedi (and like the books or not, most are considered canon by Lucas), I doubt 7-9 would focus on the Big 3. Even though I would be greatly interested in a movie series detailing their children (of which Han and Leia have 2/3, and Luke has 1), I think a KOTOR trilogy would be better.
Of course, 7-9 could be about something more than their children.
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Right! It could be about their pets! And Jar Jar's grandkids! And the droids who have been reprogrammed to be poop scoopers!
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Since episodes one and two kind of focus on Luke and Leia's parents, I hope that if there are episodes after six, they'll be about Luke and/or Leia's children.
It feels like a pattern that I'd like to see continue.
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IF they do episodes 7, 8, and 9, then they would be about The New Jedi Order. Luke set up a jedi academy after episode 6, and started gathering potential jedis and training them. Oh, and Han/Leia/kids are involved, too. (I've read some of the books. ) I hope they do 7, 8, and 9. It would be pretty cool. And Mara Jade kicks butt!
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Except that George Lucas has said repeatedly said that the books do not determine what is Star Wars... George determines what is Star Wars.
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Only that George Lucas determined that books and other Expanded Universe products are, in fact, Star Wars. The only thing against that is that George Lucas has the ability to create discontinuity.
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quote: Q: Where can I find the novels for all the Star Wars episodes 1-9? Was A New Hope a book before it was a film? A: None of the films are based on books. Here's basically what happened: George Lucas came up with ascript for Star Wars. Unfortunately, it was too long, so he broke it up into multiple films. Lucas decided to make the middle episode, A New Hope,the first (and possibly only) film. As they were making the film, they wanted to generate early buzz for it, so the novelization was released 1 year before the film came out. It was ghost written by Alan Dean Foster, author of Splinter of the Mind's Eye. The movie then came out later, so everyone thought the film was based on the book. The novelizations to ESB and ROTJ came later with those films. Since Lucas plotted all of the films out at once, many people mistakenly believe the books of the other novels are already out. They aren't. Many people also mistakely believe that the films that might come AFTER Return of the Jedi are the ones written by Timothy Zahn or the other authors. This is also not true. Lucas has publicly said he doesn't want to make any sequel films that would follow ROTJ. And if he did, it would not be based on any of the novels.
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I wasn't arguing over whether the movies would be based on the novels (even though I think it would be a logical choice), my point was that the books are considered valid parts of the Star Wars universe.
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I've had plans for about 15 years about what I'd like to do with episodes 7-11, but we will see. I know I can get a good recomendation from Yoda (irvin kershner) but I need to get my ship in gear first and finish what I've been working on for the last 7 years.
quote: Even though I would be greatly interested in a movie series detailing their children (of which Han and Leia have 2/3, and Luke has 1), I think a KOTOR trilogy would be better.
How can you have 2/3 of a kid?
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