Hamill-Joker
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Come on, Star Wars needs Tom Hardy, Ken Watanabe, Marion Cotillard, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, and Cillian Murphy.



I bet top dollar nolan is done directing franchise adaptations. He's trying to cement his own role as a director he can't do that by being the go to guy for licensed properties.
It's not happening. Bond is a long shot as well due to how much control eon will have to giver over to him. I love nolan's work so i want to see more of Nolan's work.
What Nolan needs to make next is that Prisoner movie he talked about a few years ago.Exactly. I want to see him make more films like Memento and Inception.
Come on, Star Wars needs Tom Hardy, Ken Watanabe, Marion Cotillard, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, and Cillian Murphy.
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All this Star Wars talk has got me wanting to read some of the Expanded Universe novels. Can anybody recommend a good one?
Heir to the Empire
Dark Force Rising
The Last Command
Spectre of the Past
Vision of the Future
I, Jedi
The Paradise Snare
The Hutt Gambit
Rebel Dawn
Shatterpoint
X-Wing: Rogue Squadron

I think i'll finally buy the OT on blu-ray now...
i dont think it will.
i dont think it will.
Fox owns the distribution rights until 2020 while A New Hope is indefinitely. They can do whatever they want with them and they know what people are craving.
A new generation of kids will know that Han shot first and Boba Fett's original voice was simply badass.
The thing I want gone the most is Hayden's ghost.
Same here. I recently watched the original trilogy on Blu-ray and when that shot came up I gave the middle finger to my TV.
Me: "Oh by the way Mr. Williams what about you and Star Wars VII?"
JW: I'll Try!
batmatt92 said:
Hey all, I never post here but I'm a big-time lurker.
Anyway, something I thought you all would find interesting- I'm a college student studying film and today my screenwriting professor (who works in the industry) told us he got a meeting with Disney to pitch for Episode VII. He said there were only a few parameters given, including:
Luke Skywalker must be included, but not necessarily anyone else from the existing films, and he must be age-appropriate for Hamill, who is 100% for sure in the movie.
Skywalker must have a new "Jedi Academy" that he has founded and oversees.
Disney/Lucasfilm are looking for a "dark" story. My professor said they're seeking out writers who have experience along those lines. They don't seem to care about experience with big movies, they just want writers who can do good characters with a serious tone.
Other than that, it sounds like the potential writers have free reign to come up with whatever they want. Apparently Skywalker doesn't even have to be the main focus, as my professor's idea centers on a new protagonist and Skywalker appears more as a supporting character.
His meeting is sometime within the next week or two I think. If he doesn't get the gig I can tell you what his idea was.![]()