But why would Disney want to let go whoever directed Episode 7? It'd need to fail pretty hard or something.If so, there still would be no way he could direct Episode 7, but should be free when it comes to 8 and 9.
But why would Disney want to let go whoever directed Episode 7? It'd need to fail pretty hard or something.If so, there still would be no way he could direct Episode 7, but should be free when it comes to 8 and 9.
But why would Disney want to let go whoever directed Episode 7? It'd need to fail pretty hard or something.If so, there still would be no way he could direct Episode 7, but should be free when it comes to 8 and 9.
I don't know. Between 1977 and 2012, we've had six Star Wars movies. Between 1989 and 2012, we've had seven Batman movies. Arguably it's too soon to bring Star Wars back to the screen, but at least a solid decade will have passed since ROTS when it does come back.I'm suddenly worried about the public developing Star weariness.
But both of those films had George Lucas in an executive producer position, and neither Kershner nor Marquand had the level of control over their pictures that Abrams had with his Star Trek films.I know that Lucas had done that with 5 & 6, not only to give himself a break, but also so that each movie would have it's own distinct look and feel.
But both of those films had George Lucas in an executive producer position, and neither Kershner nor Marquand had the level of control over their pictures that Abrams had with his Star Trek films.I know that Lucas had done that with 5 & 6, not only to give himself a break, but also so that each movie would have it's own distinct look and feel.
It's true that when it comes to blockbusters directors can be an expendable commodity - Thor, Hunger Games, Twilight etc. are all recent film series that have had turnovers in the director's chair - but that would be a step down for Abrams who has the clout to make personal films like Super 8 in addition to running the Trek franchise.
I've been thinking that he may be using Star Trek as a resume builder, to convince the "Powers That Be" to hire him to direct an Episode (8 or 9).
So, Star Trek is an inferior franchise to be used as a stepping stone. Rad.
To Abrams? Most certainly.
I'm sure that most/any director considered would be more that happy to give up that control (along with a first born) to get this directing gig.
We don't. It could be - and I'd expect it to be - that the director has considerable authority over how the film is made.Plus, at this point, no one knows how Kathleen Kennedy will run each movie, and how much influence she will exert on the director(s).
Final Director Thought - As long as Michael Bay is on the "Do-Not-Call" list, I'll be happy.
Sources tell The Hollywood Reporter that one possibility being considered is an Avengers-style movie universe with not only Lucas' planned final trio of films but offshoot movies focusing on individual characters.*
Lots of people are insisting that Luke is going to be recast. Like Temis the Vorta, and Temis the Vorta, and...Where do you get this crazy idea that they will recast Luke?
No point in doing a reboot right now. Not until the franchise is dead and buried like Trek was after ENT and Nemesis. They would make more money doing a true sequel.
Isn't he under contract with Paramount and also is going to do at least one Star Trek movie after Into Darkness? A world where Abrams is directing a Star Wars more and a Star Trek movie simultaneously seems improbable to me.
Avengers strategy for Star Wars?
Sources tell The Hollywood Reporter that one possibility being considered is an Avengers-style movie universe with not only Lucas' planned final trio of films but offshoot movies focusing on individual characters.*
So, use the OT characters in the first three movies to draw the audience back in and re-establish the movie franchise. Any number if new characters could be introduced during the trilogy, and if they're popular enough, they get individual movies as well.
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