I only suggested Leia might be the new leader of whatever government replaces the Empire (the New Republic) because she was an important leader in the Rebellion. I would assume Mon Mothma would be the first leader of this New Republic, but I believe the new trilogy should be age appropriate for the old actors, so it should be 30 to 40 years after ROTJ, so maybe in interim, Leia was elected. But again, it is more a cameo and sort of a nod to Anakin telling Padme that they could make things as they want them to be. I didn't mean that politics would be the focus of the new trilogy.
I like that idea, I just worry it would make the universe feel smaller having all the characters we know being in such important places. It was already kind of pushing it having the only named and differently dressed characters be the leaders in Jedi (Han, Luke, Leia walk in like the dream team), and the prequels pushed it even more having Obi-Wan and Anakin AND Padme at the heart of every major event in the galaxy. It makes sense but I'd rather some new character be the leader of the Republic, and just have Leia be an imporant member of the Senate or Queen of her remaining people like in the original drafts of Episode VI/VII.
Funny thing is I originally wrote Luke would be the leader of a new Jedi Order, but changed it to Council so as not to look like I was advocating adapting the New Jedi Order books (which I do not like). But, I would assume Luke would reestablish the Jedi. But, that doesn't necessarily mean it would be established exactly as it was during the Old Republic. Perhaps with guidance from the spirits of Yoda, Obi-Wan, & Anakin, Luke tries to establish the Jedi and avoid the mistakes of the past...
I see what you're saying but I just love the original ending of Jedi so much, where Luke is alone having failed and walks off into the sunset to "pass on what he had learned" like in an old western. I would love to see that disturbed loner Luke so much! My idea is to have him have tried to reestablish the order but something happened that made him estranged from the others and has made him temporarily give up. After Lucas has stated multiple times the heroes (Obi-Wan/Luke) follow the heroes journey, and the end of the heroes journey is the reluctant call back to action, just as it began.
I just worry the whole, he's been doing the same thing since the last movie ended would suffer from the same problem Indy 4 did with keeping Indy in action over the 16 year absence.
I knew the Hayden thing would not be popular. Yes, I too don't like his reaction in ROTJ and felt that George should have told Hayden what he was doing so he could act properly, not use some outtake and paste it into the scene. And as far as the "good" Anakin, that is also what he looked like right up until he turned to the darkside, so naturally it would also look like when he did turn. That is what he looked like the last time he was good, before he turned. Putting him into Episode VII is to re-establish his importance as the Chosen One, the one who brought balance in ROTJ, and whose high midichlorine count (or power in using the Force, if that term bends anyone out of shape) was supposedly passed down to generations of Skywalkers (Luke, Leia, and presumably the new character(s) of this trilogy). And perhaps that somehow plays into arc of the new trilogy.
I see what you're saying and I honestly don't mind Haydens reaction that much, IMO it's a little more believable than Shaws (Who also didn't know what he was doing when he was filmed oddly enough.) The way he looks down at his body and smiles briefly it's like he's thinking "I'm me again". The only reason I don't want him to be Hayden in the new films is the fact he's Lukes father. He's supposed to be a very wise (especially given his experience as Vader) and great legendary Jedi, Haydens a good actor and he's a handsome man, but IMO he just doesn't have the presence the Ghost of Darth Vader should have. I too think Anakins ghost needs to appear, but perhaps as warning to the hero as he is going down the wrong path. There was a story where Anakins ghost could change from to himself at different points in his life and transformed into Vader to scare the hero of the dangers of the Darkside. Maybe something like this?
I more or less agree from a set point of view. I would like to avoid that "fake" look most prevalent in AOTC.
Yupp. The Jedi temple especially looked fake in that movie. Phantom Menace I've heard complaints about too, but it actually looked really good for late 90s CGI.
Definitely agree with the "big three," but should be supporting characters. Han & Leia would be more in the background (like less than Mace Windu in terms of screen time in the prequels) while Luke fits the role Alec Guiness had in the originals. But, the new big three for this trilogy should be new characters, and at least one should be of the Skywalker lineage. And yes, the droids are along too.
I agree one should be of Skywalker lineage but perhaps it should not be revealed until the end, or maybe even reveal he is related to Obi-Wan, bring the saga full circle. Kenobi mentors the Skywalkers, then the Skywalkers must mentor the new Kenobi? Could be a good reveal? Idk.
And I don't think the new trilogy should "rip off" the other films, but "rhyme" with them, as George called it. As such, I could see Luke dieing in Episode VII, to rhyme with Qui-Gon & Obi-Wan's deaths.
I agree but who ever writes these movies needs to make sure they rhyme thematically not just by events that take place. The best example of bad rhyming is in AOTC, with everything Count Dooku says/does that is supposed to mirror Vader and Luke. Dooku offers Obi-Wan the chance to join him after making a huge revelation, however the revelation didn't make much sense because what is going to do after Obi-Wan joins him to "destroy the sith" when he is one? Not to mention Obi-Wan just has to say no and he's not in as great a weak point as Luke was, beaten, bloody, handless learning everything you once held dear was built around lies. On the note of the hands also when Dooku cuts off Anakins hand it doesn't have any of the meaning Lukes loss did. When Lukes lost his hand partially punishment for taking the "quick and easy path" and facing Vader without the training he needed, beginning his path to the Darkside and losing his humanity just like his father. and partially symbolizing the loss of everything he relied on before this (losing his RIGHT hand, get it?). In Clones Anakin got his arm cut off because he wasn't a good sword fighter. I mean even if he had run in with Obi-Wan we saw how that turned out in Episode III, it still would have ended up being a One V One fight.
Thank you for reading all of that. You seem to know what you're talking about here
