And someone else occurs to me, forgive me if anyone wlse has suggested him...
Kenneth Branagh...
Ahem.
Kenneth Branagh might also do something interesting with it.
You're forgiven.

And someone else occurs to me, forgive me if anyone wlse has suggested him...
Kenneth Branagh...
Kenneth Branagh might also do something interesting with it.
Those will be distributed by 20th Century Fox. Disney is probably banking on people wanting to see new Star Wars instead of yet another re-release of the old films.BTW, interesting they're not even waiting until the 3D rereleases are over (unless they abandoned them?).
Studion shifts bother me. A Star Wars film with out the 20th Century Fox fanfare is weird.Those will be distributed by 20th Century Fox. Disney is probably banking on people wanting to see new Star Wars instead of yet another re-release of the old films.BTW, interesting they're not even waiting until the 3D rereleases are over (unless they abandoned them?).
First of all, I feel really bad for Lucas...everyone clamouring for who the next director will be and often backhanding Lucas in the process. For all the love and interest the saga is getting right now, people sure are shitting on the guy who created it.
Secondly, sometimes I wonder how people pick dream directors. That second link in the OP suggests Ridley Scott because he "understands how vast and terrifying space actually is." Does that sound like a Star Wars movie to anyone? Because it sure doesn't sound like one to me. I mean, David Fincher is my favourite director, but what has he done that would suggest he's a good fit for a Star Wars movie? Other than actually working on Jedi, that is.
Of all the directors, I'd say Frank Darabont is the perfect fit. He's worked in the Lucasfilm world. He's a fan of period cinema and is great at mimicking certain styles in a fresh and personal way. He writes and handles great characters deftly and with a sense of humour. He's not afraid to back away from "cool," and uses it when it's necessary and boldly. Finally, he has a sense of adventure and loves to explore classic genre tropes.
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-I doubt Christopher Nolan would even be interested and he'd be obsessed with making a "realisitc" Star Wars.
Studion shifts bother me. A Star Wars film with out the 20th Century Fox fanfare is weird.Those will be distributed by 20th Century Fox. Disney is probably banking on people wanting to see new Star Wars instead of yet another re-release of the old films.BTW, interesting they're not even waiting until the 3D rereleases are over (unless they abandoned them?).
-I doubt Christopher Nolan would even be interested and he'd be obsessed with making a "realisitc" Star Wars.
Yes, because everything that happened in TDKR was so realistic.
J.J. Abrams would make a great Star Wars movie, but I rather like him right where he is right now.
Abrams made a great Star Wars movie in 2009.![]()
First of all, I feel really bad for Lucas...everyone clamouring for who the next director will be and often backhanding Lucas in the process. For all the love and interest the saga is getting right now, people sure are shitting on the guy who created it.
David Yates, because people keep saying it's supposed to be a family franchise, and Harry Potter pretty much is IMO the gold standard in family fantasy franchises.
Guillermo Del Toro, because the I love the Helloboy movies, and I would love to see the people who did their creatures try their hands at SW.
Brad Bird sounds good. Andrew Stanton would be good too. I bet Martin Campbell or Danny Boyle would do interesting jobs as well.
Mal Reynolds was basically just Han Solo resurrected.
I have no opinion on her, as I'm unfamiliar with most of her television directing work. The fact that she's only directed television, however, is an automatic disqualification based on scale alone.
Also, the really really important question is, who does the score? John Williams is a great composer but the series is getting older. Age has made him less reliably great, I fear, as well. I'm thinking Brian Tyler, or Danny Elfman if he's explicitly instructed to avoid Burtonism. But maybe Dave Arnold?
Studion shifts bother me. A Star Wars film with out the 20th Century Fox fanfare is weird.Those will be distributed by 20th Century Fox. Disney is probably banking on people wanting to see new Star Wars instead of yet another re-release of the old films.
Maybe Disney will buy a license to use the Fox fanfare music... but I doubt it.
The Borgified Corpse said:My main concern with Joss Whedon directing anything is my constant fear that he'll randomly, cruelly kill people off for no good reason. (At least, in the Marvel movies, we're relatively safe from that.
Sidebar: Mark Hamill is the same age now as Alec Guinness was when Ep. IV was filmed.
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