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Star Wars VII
jdwilsonDate: Thursday, 2013-02-28, 9:51 PM | Message # 1
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[/font][font=Calibri]First off I want to say that Star Wars is by far my favorite
Sci-Fi universe, despite of George Lucas’ best efforts to ruin it.  So when they said that there would be an
Episode VII I must say I was pumped that there would be more movies, but at the
same time a little timid as I must say I am bit scared that the new ones will
not be as epic as the original.  So I
want to start my first thread by getting your thoughts as to where Disney and
Lucasfilm may take the series.  How far
ahead will they jump, 30 years? Or less?


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GelirwenDate: Sunday, 2013-03-17, 6:13 PM | Message # 2
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At least 30 years if they want the original actors to appear at all as their characters. And surely they want that. Everyone wants to see them again!
 
jdwilsonDate: Monday, 2013-03-18, 9:27 PM | Message # 3
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I think that the general consensus is that Luke, Leia and Han will not be the central characters in these films, but rather the children: Jacen, Jana, and Aniken; depending on how far forward the go.
 
Self_Rescuing_PrincessDate: Saturday, 2013-03-23, 3:54 AM | Message # 4
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I'm not wild about JJ Abrams as a choice of directors here.  I would have been so much happier with Ronald D Moore.
 
jdwilsonDate: Sunday, 2013-03-24, 9:48 PM | Message # 5
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I think JJ Abrams from a marketing standpoint was a better pick, because of his success with Star Trek.   I personally would have liked Moore or even Joss Whedon.
 
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