Hayden Christensen couldn’t simply figure out his steps while filming George Lucas’s Star Wars prequel trilogy. Christensen kept falling frequently, especially during the filming of Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones. In a resurfaced bloopers gag reel, Natalie Portman is seen having way too much fun at Christensen’s misery.
Hayden Christensen as Anakin Skywalker/Darth Vader in Star Wars prequel trilogy | Lucasfilm Ltd.
Christensen and Portman played the protagonists Anakin Skywalker and Padmé Amidala respectively in Lucas’s prequel films. They are the parents of the original trilogy characters Luke and Leia, played by Mark Hamill and Carrie Fisher.
Star Wars Prequel Trilogy Bloopers Show Hayden Christensen’s Clumsiness Hayden Christensen and Natalie Portman in Star Wars: Episode 3 – Revenge of the Sith | Lucasfilm Ltd.
Hayden Christensen‘s clumsy falls and Natalie Portman‘s infectious laughs were the highlights of the bloopers from...
Hayden Christensen as Anakin Skywalker/Darth Vader in Star Wars prequel trilogy | Lucasfilm Ltd.
Christensen and Portman played the protagonists Anakin Skywalker and Padmé Amidala respectively in Lucas’s prequel films. They are the parents of the original trilogy characters Luke and Leia, played by Mark Hamill and Carrie Fisher.
Star Wars Prequel Trilogy Bloopers Show Hayden Christensen’s Clumsiness Hayden Christensen and Natalie Portman in Star Wars: Episode 3 – Revenge of the Sith | Lucasfilm Ltd.
Hayden Christensen‘s clumsy falls and Natalie Portman‘s infectious laughs were the highlights of the bloopers from...
- 5/29/2024
- by Hashim Asraff
- FandomWire
Actor Ewan McGregor has become synonymous with the role of Jedi Knight Obi-Wan Kenobi in the Star Wars universe. McGregor first donned the Jedi robes for the first installment of the prequel trilogy all the way back in 1999 when he was still an up-and-coming actor. Years later, McGregor reflected on being in two minds over accepting what became his most popular role.
Ewan McGregor played Obi-Wan Kenobi in the Star Wars prequels (Credit: Lucasfilm).
During an interview, McGregor spoke about his hesitance to accept the career-defining role of Obi-Wan Kenobi. The actor explained why he was unsure about accepting the part but was glad that he ultimately said yes. At the same time, McGregor also discussed his future as Obi-Wan Kenobi after starring in a solo series focusing on the character.
Ewan McGregor Reveals Why He Almost Turned Down the Obi-Wan Kenobi Role in Star Wars
Actor Ewan McGregor rose...
Ewan McGregor played Obi-Wan Kenobi in the Star Wars prequels (Credit: Lucasfilm).
During an interview, McGregor spoke about his hesitance to accept the career-defining role of Obi-Wan Kenobi. The actor explained why he was unsure about accepting the part but was glad that he ultimately said yes. At the same time, McGregor also discussed his future as Obi-Wan Kenobi after starring in a solo series focusing on the character.
Ewan McGregor Reveals Why He Almost Turned Down the Obi-Wan Kenobi Role in Star Wars
Actor Ewan McGregor rose...
- 5/28/2024
- by Pratik Handore
- FandomWire
As the driving force behind a blockbuster franchise, Peter Jackson has not only secured a place among some of the most celebrated filmmakers in the industry, but has also made quite a fortune for himself. His journey to Tinseltown has been nothing short of extraordinary, and began with an early start in New Zealand, with multiple short films and cult classics like Bad Taste.
Peter Jackson | Credit: Canal Cat Films
However, his filmmaking journey truly commenced with a 16 mm camera with his two years of savings, which has since transformed into a fortune that now surpasses the combined wealth of two Hollywood giants, Martin Scorsese and James Cameron.
Peter Jackson Reflected on His Humble Beginnings
Peter Jackson’s initial fascination with the world of cinema began with the TV series Thunderbirds and the 1933 film King Kong, which led him to experiment with his family’s home camera and stop-motion animation technique.
Peter Jackson | Credit: Canal Cat Films
However, his filmmaking journey truly commenced with a 16 mm camera with his two years of savings, which has since transformed into a fortune that now surpasses the combined wealth of two Hollywood giants, Martin Scorsese and James Cameron.
Peter Jackson Reflected on His Humble Beginnings
Peter Jackson’s initial fascination with the world of cinema began with the TV series Thunderbirds and the 1933 film King Kong, which led him to experiment with his family’s home camera and stop-motion animation technique.
- 5/28/2024
- by Laxmi Rajput
- FandomWire
George Lucas’ Star Wars is a vast and complex universe filled with its own mythos and artifacts. The filmmaker had reportedly crafted most elements while making the first film, while some of them were tweaked during subsequent sequels and prequels. One such element that has been debated is the way the Force works.
While the Force is something that someone trains to obtain control over, the prequel The Phantom Menace established the idea of midi-chlorians, a microorganism that every life form is made of. The concept was not impressive to many fans who felt it was more of a mystical element in the sci-fi films rather than having an actual scientific explanation.
What Are Midi-Chlorians And How Do They Affect The Force In Star Wars? A still from Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace | Credits: Lucasfilm Ltd.
The concept of the midi-chlorians is officially introduced in the prequel...
While the Force is something that someone trains to obtain control over, the prequel The Phantom Menace established the idea of midi-chlorians, a microorganism that every life form is made of. The concept was not impressive to many fans who felt it was more of a mystical element in the sci-fi films rather than having an actual scientific explanation.
What Are Midi-Chlorians And How Do They Affect The Force In Star Wars? A still from Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace | Credits: Lucasfilm Ltd.
The concept of the midi-chlorians is officially introduced in the prequel...
- 5/28/2024
- by Nishanth A
- FandomWire
George Lucas defends Marvel as cinema and says Scorsese “has kind of changed his mind” on his stance
George Lucas is part of the 70s class of filmmakers who reshaped movies. Lucas and his peers — Martin Scorsese, Steven Spielberg and Francis Ford Coppola — have been back in the spotlight as of late. While Scorsese and Coppola have resided on the less commercial side of films for the majority of their legacy, they have also been the ones who have famously come out against the long-running popular genre of comic book superhero movies in recent years. Scorsese would not completely count out the entertainment of Marvel films, but the Killers of the Flower Moon director would make his statement that Marvel isn’t cinema. Coppola, however, would be less diplomatic about the matter and not only agree with Scorsese’s statement but also refer to them as “despicable.”
This year, at the Cannes Film Festival, George Lucas would be honored with a Palm d’Or for his contribution to...
This year, at the Cannes Film Festival, George Lucas would be honored with a Palm d’Or for his contribution to...
- 5/28/2024
- by EJ Tangonan
- JoBlo.com
The MCU has seen its highs and lows in recent years, yet it remains the most successful franchise of all time. What began with a single movie in 2008 has evolved over 16 years into the largest cinematic universe to date, spanning both live-action films and TV shows.
Despite this remarkable achievement, there’s been a growing trend among prominent directors to criticize the MCU and superhero movies in general. Filmmakers like Martin Scorsese, Quentin Tarantino, and Francis Ford Coppola have mocked their concepts and execution, arguing that superhero movies don’t qualify as true cinema.
Five years ago, Martin Scorsese, one of the most acclaimed directors of all time, took aim at the genre, stating that he didn’t view them as cinema.
I don’t see them. I tried, you know? But that’s not cinema. Honestly, the closest I can think of them, as well made as they are,...
Despite this remarkable achievement, there’s been a growing trend among prominent directors to criticize the MCU and superhero movies in general. Filmmakers like Martin Scorsese, Quentin Tarantino, and Francis Ford Coppola have mocked their concepts and execution, arguing that superhero movies don’t qualify as true cinema.
Five years ago, Martin Scorsese, one of the most acclaimed directors of all time, took aim at the genre, stating that he didn’t view them as cinema.
I don’t see them. I tried, you know? But that’s not cinema. Honestly, the closest I can think of them, as well made as they are,...
- 5/28/2024
- by Valentina Kraljik
- Fiction Horizon
MCU has had it’s up and downs in the last couple of years, but despite that, it’s still the most successful franchise of all times. What started out as a single movie released in 2008 over the course of 16 years grew into the largest cinematic universe to date which includes both live-action movies, and TV Shows.
Despite this impressive track record, it’s become sort of a trend among high-profile directors to criticize the MCU and superhero movies in general. Some of the biggest names in the industry like Martin Scorsese, Quentin Tarantino, and Francis Ford Coppola mocked the premises and the executions, lauding that superhero movies are no true cinema.
5 years, ago Martin Scorsese one of the most critically acclaimed directors of all time decided to fire a couple of shots at the genre, saying that he didn’t see them as cinema.
I don’t see them.
Despite this impressive track record, it’s become sort of a trend among high-profile directors to criticize the MCU and superhero movies in general. Some of the biggest names in the industry like Martin Scorsese, Quentin Tarantino, and Francis Ford Coppola mocked the premises and the executions, lauding that superhero movies are no true cinema.
5 years, ago Martin Scorsese one of the most critically acclaimed directors of all time decided to fire a couple of shots at the genre, saying that he didn’t see them as cinema.
I don’t see them.
- 5/28/2024
- by Valentina Kraljik
- Comic Basics
Starting with A New Hope, George Lucas crafted the iconic space opera Star Wars, which continues to captivate millions for decades. While the filmmaker remains the mastermind behind the galactic saga, the cast has also occasionally contributed to its development, with actors like Samuel L. Jackson and Harrison Ford suggesting enhancements to improve the final product on screen.
George Lucas’ Star Wars (1977) | Credits: Lucasfilm
Mark Hamill, who took on the iconic role of Luke Skywalker in the saga, also stepped in to defy the wishes of the crew and suggested an alternate approach, which proved to be a game-changing decision and saved a crucial scene from the brinks of the failure in The Empire Strikes Back.
Mark Hamill’s Suggestion Prevented a Major Star Wars Blunder
The iconic Dark Side Cave scene from The Empire Strikes Back where Luke Skywalker has a vision of being attacked by Darth Vader, portrayed by David Prowse.
George Lucas’ Star Wars (1977) | Credits: Lucasfilm
Mark Hamill, who took on the iconic role of Luke Skywalker in the saga, also stepped in to defy the wishes of the crew and suggested an alternate approach, which proved to be a game-changing decision and saved a crucial scene from the brinks of the failure in The Empire Strikes Back.
Mark Hamill’s Suggestion Prevented a Major Star Wars Blunder
The iconic Dark Side Cave scene from The Empire Strikes Back where Luke Skywalker has a vision of being attacked by Darth Vader, portrayed by David Prowse.
- 5/28/2024
- by Laxmi Rajput
- FandomWire
Carrie Fisher’s Star Wars movies made her a global star. The actor joined the franchise when she was just 19. Starring alongside Mark Hamill and Harrison Ford, Fisher’s Princess Leia has been one of the most iconic characters in the Star Wars universe. The creator of Star Wars, George Lucas, once fell victim to a friendly roast from Fisher at the AFI Life Achievement Award in her tribute to Lucas.
Carrie Fisher on the set of Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope. Credit: Sunset Boulevard/Corbis
Following Fisher’s legacy, MCU star Natalie Portman joined the franchise. She was 16 when the actor made her debut in the franchise with Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace. Fisher humorously referred to Portman in her joke about Lucas as he had once told her that there was no underwear in space.
Carrie Fisher Roasted Star Wars Creator George...
Carrie Fisher on the set of Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope. Credit: Sunset Boulevard/Corbis
Following Fisher’s legacy, MCU star Natalie Portman joined the franchise. She was 16 when the actor made her debut in the franchise with Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace. Fisher humorously referred to Portman in her joke about Lucas as he had once told her that there was no underwear in space.
Carrie Fisher Roasted Star Wars Creator George...
- 5/28/2024
- by Lachit Roy
- FandomWire
Star Wars: The Bad Batch takes viewers to the lesser-known corners of the galaxy far, far away, where the titular group of clones fights for their survival. The series serves as a spin-off of the Star Wars: The Clone Wars animated series and takes place after the infamous Order 66 led to the downfall of the Jedi.
Star Wars: The Bad Batch recently ended after three seasons (Credit: Lucasfilm).
The Bad Batch recently concluded after the release of its third and final season. Despite the series coming to an end, executive producer Brad Rau has hinted that this might not be the last we see of the Bad Batch, expressing interest in a film adaptation. As a result, the Clone Wars corner of the Star Wars universe could live on and the Dcau provides the perfect template for the same.
Star Wars: The Bad Batch Executive Producer Brad Rau Provides Hope...
Star Wars: The Bad Batch recently ended after three seasons (Credit: Lucasfilm).
The Bad Batch recently concluded after the release of its third and final season. Despite the series coming to an end, executive producer Brad Rau has hinted that this might not be the last we see of the Bad Batch, expressing interest in a film adaptation. As a result, the Clone Wars corner of the Star Wars universe could live on and the Dcau provides the perfect template for the same.
Star Wars: The Bad Batch Executive Producer Brad Rau Provides Hope...
- 5/27/2024
- by Pratik Handore
- FandomWire
He may have created Star Wars, one of the most beloved sci-fi properties in history, but filmmaker George Lucas has a complicated relationship with the franchise's fans.
Whether it's the prequels which were deemed a let-down by original trilogy devotees or the fact he made sweeping changes to those classic movies with various re-releases, Lucas has long clashed with admirers of his work.
New technology saw him frequently make sweeping changes to A New Hope, The Empire Strikes Back, and Return of the Jedi. Those ranged from blinking Ewoks to a massively overhauled Death Star battle, and even Darth Vader screaming "Noooo!" as he threw Emperor Palpatine to his temporary death (Hayden Christensen was even inserted into Episode VI's final scene).
Perhaps the biggest issue, though, was the fact the original versions of Star Wars are now near-impossible to find.
Talking at Cannes last week, Lucas defended his decision to...
Whether it's the prequels which were deemed a let-down by original trilogy devotees or the fact he made sweeping changes to those classic movies with various re-releases, Lucas has long clashed with admirers of his work.
New technology saw him frequently make sweeping changes to A New Hope, The Empire Strikes Back, and Return of the Jedi. Those ranged from blinking Ewoks to a massively overhauled Death Star battle, and even Darth Vader screaming "Noooo!" as he threw Emperor Palpatine to his temporary death (Hayden Christensen was even inserted into Episode VI's final scene).
Perhaps the biggest issue, though, was the fact the original versions of Star Wars are now near-impossible to find.
Talking at Cannes last week, Lucas defended his decision to...
- 5/27/2024
- ComicBookMovie.com
Anakin Skywalker’s descent into the dark side is the most tragic aspect of the original and prequel trilogy, as George Lucas deemed the first six movies as the Tragedy of Darth Vader. While the prequel trilogy was seen as a letdown compared to its predecessors, the time has been kind to these features, especially for its exploration of the complexity of Vader as a character.
Although several aspects contributed to Anakin Skywalker becoming Darth Vader in the original trilogy, this could’ve been avoided had Mace Windu trained him instead of Obi-Wan Kenobi.
Mastering Vaapad Could’ve Prevented Anakin’s Descent Into the Dark Side
Anakin Skywalker | Star Wars (via 20th Century Fox)
Obi-Wan Kenobi‘s failings as a teacher played a major part in Anakin’s fall into the dark side, as the Jedi Master struggled between his duties to the council and respecting Qui-Gon’s last wish.
Although several aspects contributed to Anakin Skywalker becoming Darth Vader in the original trilogy, this could’ve been avoided had Mace Windu trained him instead of Obi-Wan Kenobi.
Mastering Vaapad Could’ve Prevented Anakin’s Descent Into the Dark Side
Anakin Skywalker | Star Wars (via 20th Century Fox)
Obi-Wan Kenobi‘s failings as a teacher played a major part in Anakin’s fall into the dark side, as the Jedi Master struggled between his duties to the council and respecting Qui-Gon’s last wish.
- 5/27/2024
- by Santanu Roy
- FandomWire
George Lucas’ original Star Wars trilogy introduced fans to Darth Vader and the character continues to provide fascinating avenues for storytelling even today. However, Lucas chose to finally tell Vader’s complete origin story in the Star Wars prequels, focusing on a young Anakin Skywalker before he fell to the dark side of the Force.
Darth Vader is arguably the most popular character in Star Wars (Image Credit: Lucasfilm).
However, Vader’s origin story did not turn out to be what fans were expecting from the epic space opera saga. During an interview, Lucas addressed what fans were demanding for Vader’s origins in the prequels and why he did not pay any heed to fan demand. Instead, Lucas crafted a different and more nuanced tale that ended up polarizing fans. Here is what George Lucas had to say about Vader’s origin story.
George Lucas Explains Why He Never...
Darth Vader is arguably the most popular character in Star Wars (Image Credit: Lucasfilm).
However, Vader’s origin story did not turn out to be what fans were expecting from the epic space opera saga. During an interview, Lucas addressed what fans were demanding for Vader’s origins in the prequels and why he did not pay any heed to fan demand. Instead, Lucas crafted a different and more nuanced tale that ended up polarizing fans. Here is what George Lucas had to say about Vader’s origin story.
George Lucas Explains Why He Never...
- 5/27/2024
- by Pratik Handore
- FandomWire
When you think of the Star Wars films, George Lucas is the immediate name that comes to mind. The pioneering efforts of the genius filmmaker created a new cinematic revolution in Hollywood that is still seen as the benchmark for all aspiring sci-fi directors today.
Hollywood filmmaker George Lucas (image credit: Joey Gannon/Wikimedia Commmons)
But Lucas could well have had competition in this space if popular novelist and screenplay writer David Goyer had gone through with his original script for a Star Wars film. The Man of Steel writer who is also known for his work in other Marvel and DC films, had written a story which was to have been helmed by none other than Guillermo Del Toro, but failed to materialize.
Man Of Steel Writer Had A Star Wars Script That Did Not See The Light Of Day
Star Wars and George Lucas are two words that are synonymous with each other.
Hollywood filmmaker George Lucas (image credit: Joey Gannon/Wikimedia Commmons)
But Lucas could well have had competition in this space if popular novelist and screenplay writer David Goyer had gone through with his original script for a Star Wars film. The Man of Steel writer who is also known for his work in other Marvel and DC films, had written a story which was to have been helmed by none other than Guillermo Del Toro, but failed to materialize.
Man Of Steel Writer Had A Star Wars Script That Did Not See The Light Of Day
Star Wars and George Lucas are two words that are synonymous with each other.
- 5/27/2024
- by Sharanya Sankar
- FandomWire
Ever since Star Wars: Episode IV premiered in 1977, there has been no shortage of Sw fans around the globe. One of the biggest fan communities ever, Star Wars maintains a massive cult following almost half a century later and despite Disney’s plentiful efforts in ruining it for everyone. But what’s the secret recipe for this franchise’s overwhelming and stable success?
George Lucas recently revealed it, but his answer wasn’t what most fans expected.
George Lucas About Star Wars’ Popularity
Recently, the Star Wars creator gave an interview to Brut. Among other things, Lucas was asked about what exactly, in his opinion, made the Star Wars movies so compelling to generations upon generations of fans, and he was quick to reveal his secret ingredient: the undying child that lives in him and most Star Wars fans.
“[Star Wars is] designed as a film for twelve-year olds to say ‘You’re going through puberty,...
George Lucas recently revealed it, but his answer wasn’t what most fans expected.
George Lucas About Star Wars’ Popularity
Recently, the Star Wars creator gave an interview to Brut. Among other things, Lucas was asked about what exactly, in his opinion, made the Star Wars movies so compelling to generations upon generations of fans, and he was quick to reveal his secret ingredient: the undying child that lives in him and most Star Wars fans.
“[Star Wars is] designed as a film for twelve-year olds to say ‘You’re going through puberty,...
- 5/27/2024
- by dean-black@startefacts.com (Dean Black)
- STartefacts.com
George Lucas Addresses Criticisms Against Star Wars Prequel Trilogy - Main Image
George Lucas recently addressed the criticisms made against the Star Wars prequel trilogy.
While all three films were box-office successes, they received polarizing responses from fans and critics, as certain elements were found to be too kid-friendly and the character of Jar Jar Binks also became a subject of ridicule.
However, it has also gained a strong following in the years after its release as some fans have defended it from the criticisms and argued that the films have good merits that are almost on par with the franchise's best.
George Lucas Defends Star Wars Prequel Trilogy
In a recent interview, Lucas opened up about the criticisms against the Star Wars prequel trilogy and iterated that the franchise has always been targeted at a younger audience.
"It was supposed to be a kid’s movie for 12-year-olds who were going through puberty,...
George Lucas recently addressed the criticisms made against the Star Wars prequel trilogy.
While all three films were box-office successes, they received polarizing responses from fans and critics, as certain elements were found to be too kid-friendly and the character of Jar Jar Binks also became a subject of ridicule.
However, it has also gained a strong following in the years after its release as some fans have defended it from the criticisms and argued that the films have good merits that are almost on par with the franchise's best.
George Lucas Defends Star Wars Prequel Trilogy
In a recent interview, Lucas opened up about the criticisms against the Star Wars prequel trilogy and iterated that the franchise has always been targeted at a younger audience.
"It was supposed to be a kid’s movie for 12-year-olds who were going through puberty,...
- 5/27/2024
- EpicStream
We're now just eight days away from the 2-episode premiere of The Acolyte, and Lucasfilm has shared another clip from the latest live-action Disney+ Star Wars series.
Last week's sneak peek saw Jedi Master Sol (Lee Jung-jae) engaged in fierce combat with the mysterious warrior he believes to be his former apprentice, Mae (Amandla Stenberg), and here we see the dark-side Force-user try her hand against an equally formidable opponent in Master Indara (Carrie-Anne Moss).
Indara easily evades Mae's initial strikes, but it soon becomes clear that she has been well-trained, and the Jedi's foe manages to land a decent hit towards the end of the fight.
During a recent interview with Empire, The Matrix star spoke about getting the opportunity to join the Star Wars universe and reignite her passion for performing action sequences.
"Leslye [Headland] pitched it to me. I had watched her show Russian Doll, knew her artistry,...
Last week's sneak peek saw Jedi Master Sol (Lee Jung-jae) engaged in fierce combat with the mysterious warrior he believes to be his former apprentice, Mae (Amandla Stenberg), and here we see the dark-side Force-user try her hand against an equally formidable opponent in Master Indara (Carrie-Anne Moss).
Indara easily evades Mae's initial strikes, but it soon becomes clear that she has been well-trained, and the Jedi's foe manages to land a decent hit towards the end of the fight.
During a recent interview with Empire, The Matrix star spoke about getting the opportunity to join the Star Wars universe and reignite her passion for performing action sequences.
"Leslye [Headland] pitched it to me. I had watched her show Russian Doll, knew her artistry,...
- 5/27/2024
- ComicBookMovie.com
Mark Hamill shared the screen with the late Carrie Fisher in the original trilogy of Star Wars movies crafted by George Lucas. The franchise has become a global pop-culture phenomenon and fans continue to revisit the original trilogy, which is held in the highest regard. However, according to Hamill, Fisher was apparently unhappy with one of the scenes in the very first film.
Carrie Fisher and Mark Hamill first shared the screen in 1977’s Star Wars (Image Credit: Lucasfilm).
During an interview held shortly after Fisher’s untimely passing, Hamill opened up about the experience of working with Fisher. At the same time, Hamill also revealed the one scene Fisher always regretted until her demise. Here is what Hamill had to say about the scene from the 1977’s Star Wars that Fisher was unhappy with and wanted to reshoot.
Mark Hamill Reveals the Star Wars Scene Carrie Fisher Always Regretted...
Carrie Fisher and Mark Hamill first shared the screen in 1977’s Star Wars (Image Credit: Lucasfilm).
During an interview held shortly after Fisher’s untimely passing, Hamill opened up about the experience of working with Fisher. At the same time, Hamill also revealed the one scene Fisher always regretted until her demise. Here is what Hamill had to say about the scene from the 1977’s Star Wars that Fisher was unhappy with and wanted to reshoot.
Mark Hamill Reveals the Star Wars Scene Carrie Fisher Always Regretted...
- 5/27/2024
- by Pratik Handore
- FandomWire
Steven Spielberg and George Lucas are the Hollywood duo who have had a significant cultural impact with their creative partnership on franchises like Indiana Jones. After the 1981 film Raiders of the Lost Ark, Lucas reportedly wanted to continue their collaborative journey with the third installment in the epic space opera, Return of the Jedi.
Return of the Jedi (image credit: LucasFilm)
Lucas had stepped away from the director’s chair after Episode I – A New Hope. After Irvin Kershner helmed the sequel, he sought Spielberg with the offer to direct the third installment of his epic space opera. However, his plans did not come to fruition due to Lucas’ feud and Spielberg’s association with the Directors Guild of America.
Steven Spielberg Could Not Direct Episode VI – Return of the Jedi
Following their successful collaboration on Indiana Jones: Raiders of the Lost Ark, Star Wars: Episode VI seemed like an...
Return of the Jedi (image credit: LucasFilm)
Lucas had stepped away from the director’s chair after Episode I – A New Hope. After Irvin Kershner helmed the sequel, he sought Spielberg with the offer to direct the third installment of his epic space opera. However, his plans did not come to fruition due to Lucas’ feud and Spielberg’s association with the Directors Guild of America.
Steven Spielberg Could Not Direct Episode VI – Return of the Jedi
Following their successful collaboration on Indiana Jones: Raiders of the Lost Ark, Star Wars: Episode VI seemed like an...
- 5/27/2024
- by Laxmi Rajput
- FandomWire
George Lucas sold Lucasfilm, which included the Star Wars franchise, to The Walt Disney Company on October 30, 2012. The deal was valued at approximately $4.05 billion, making it one of the largest entertainment acquisitions in history. As part of the acquisition, Disney gained ownership of all existing Star Wars films, characters, and related intellectual property rights.
This sale also paved the way for Disney to produce new Star Wars content, including movies, television series, theme park attractions, and merchandise.
No matter how you personally feel about the sale, it’s no secret that it’s one of the most famous and most lucrative entertainment transfers in history, and now almost 12 years after the sale was complete Lucas opened up on why he decided to sell Star Wars and retire – and it’s really simple, he knew that streaming would be a threat and was unsure on how to adapt:
Streaming is really powerful,...
This sale also paved the way for Disney to produce new Star Wars content, including movies, television series, theme park attractions, and merchandise.
No matter how you personally feel about the sale, it’s no secret that it’s one of the most famous and most lucrative entertainment transfers in history, and now almost 12 years after the sale was complete Lucas opened up on why he decided to sell Star Wars and retire – and it’s really simple, he knew that streaming would be a threat and was unsure on how to adapt:
Streaming is really powerful,...
- 5/27/2024
- by Valentina Kraljik
- Comic Basics
After working with George Lucas in the first Star Wars film, A New Hope, Mark Hamill found it a little uncomfortable to work with Irvin Kershner in the next film. Kershner directed The Empire Strikes Back, which is considered one of the best Star Wars movies ever. Hamill and Kershner often butted heads over the creative direction with the character of Luke Skywalker. Nevertheless, Hamill shared that they had a mutual respect for each other for being opinionated.
Mark Hamill in a still from Star Wars: Episode V – The Empire Strikes Back | Lucasfilm Ltd.
Hamill had more heated arguments with another Star Wars director. His return to the sequel trilogy in a major role was under Rian Johnson’s The Last Jedi. Hamill had his apprehensions about the director’s vision, which led to clashes between the two.
Mark Hamill Butted Heads With The Director Of The Best Star Wars...
Mark Hamill in a still from Star Wars: Episode V – The Empire Strikes Back | Lucasfilm Ltd.
Hamill had more heated arguments with another Star Wars director. His return to the sequel trilogy in a major role was under Rian Johnson’s The Last Jedi. Hamill had his apprehensions about the director’s vision, which led to clashes between the two.
Mark Hamill Butted Heads With The Director Of The Best Star Wars...
- 5/27/2024
- by Hashim Asraff
- FandomWire
Tom Selleck played Police Commissioner Frank Reagan for 275 episodes of Blue Bloods over 14 seasons. He was one of the highest-paid actors in the series, but his recent comments about his potential financial woes after the end of the series raise several eyebrows. Selleck wants CBS to reconsider its decision to cancel the police procedural drama. However, an insider shared that the network wasn’t buying the actor’s financial situation.
Tom Selleck in a still from Blue Bloods | CBS
Selleck became a major TV star through Magnum P.I. However, it came at the cost of another movie role that could have catapulted him to the heights of stardom. He turned down playing Indiana Jones to continue working on his role in the crime drama series. Unconfirmed reports also suggest that he turned down Han Solo role in Star Wars.
Tom Selleck Shared His Financial Woes Despite Earning Tens Of...
Tom Selleck in a still from Blue Bloods | CBS
Selleck became a major TV star through Magnum P.I. However, it came at the cost of another movie role that could have catapulted him to the heights of stardom. He turned down playing Indiana Jones to continue working on his role in the crime drama series. Unconfirmed reports also suggest that he turned down Han Solo role in Star Wars.
Tom Selleck Shared His Financial Woes Despite Earning Tens Of...
- 5/27/2024
- by Hashim Asraff
- FandomWire
For years the debate about Marvel movies not being cinema has become the favorite topic of many directors, filmmakers, celebrities, and more. While it was Martin Scorcese, back in 2019, who made a significant contribution to this discourse by stating that such movies are not cinema, over the years several others have joined in to agree or disagree with him. And George Lucas is the latest to chime in.
A still from the Marvel Cinematic Universe | Marvel Entertainment
In a rare interview at Cannes, the Star Wars creator subtly betrayed his Hollywood contemporary to state that such movies are, in fact, cinema, at least according to his definition of Cinema.
George Lucas Responds to Martin Scorsese’s Marvel Comments Hollywood filmmaker George Lucas (PC: Joi Ito | Wikimedia Commons)
Back in 2019, the acclaimed multiple-award-winning filmmaker, Martin Scorsese stated that Marvel movies and other superhero movies are far from cinema. Although such a...
A still from the Marvel Cinematic Universe | Marvel Entertainment
In a rare interview at Cannes, the Star Wars creator subtly betrayed his Hollywood contemporary to state that such movies are, in fact, cinema, at least according to his definition of Cinema.
George Lucas Responds to Martin Scorsese’s Marvel Comments Hollywood filmmaker George Lucas (PC: Joi Ito | Wikimedia Commons)
Back in 2019, the acclaimed multiple-award-winning filmmaker, Martin Scorsese stated that Marvel movies and other superhero movies are far from cinema. Although such a...
- 5/27/2024
- by Maria Sultan
- FandomWire
Nearly seven years after its release, one of the most controversial scenes in Rian Johnson’s Star Wars: The Last Jedi continues to be when Luke Skywalker, Jedi Master and veritable legend, tells the next generation about what the Jedi really represent. While training the franchise’s newest protagonist, Rey (Daisy Ridley), Mark Hamill’s now grizzled and ancient Luke intones, “The Jedi are romanticized, deified. But if you strip away the myth and look at their deeds, the legacy of the Jedi is failure; hypocrisy; hubris.”
The scene wasn’t taken well by some corners of the Star Wars fandom in 2017, and it’s not taken well now. Yet I’ve been thinking quite a bit about it in lieu of Disney+’s upcoming and hotly anticipated new Star Wars series, The Acolyte. Set many decades before the events which brought Rey and Luke Skywalker together, or for that...
The scene wasn’t taken well by some corners of the Star Wars fandom in 2017, and it’s not taken well now. Yet I’ve been thinking quite a bit about it in lieu of Disney+’s upcoming and hotly anticipated new Star Wars series, The Acolyte. Set many decades before the events which brought Rey and Luke Skywalker together, or for that...
- 5/27/2024
- by David Crow
- Den of Geek
Adria Arjona has steadily climbed up the Hollywood ladder and has started grabbing big projects that are slowly establishing her among the current movie stars in the industry. The Puerto Rican actress started off playing supporting roles in films like Pacific Rim Uprising, Life of the Party, Triple Frontier, and 6 Underground.
Adria Arjona as Bix Caleen in Andor | Lucasfilm
She has started playing prominent roles in big franchises like Star Wars in arguably the most celebrated show in the franchise Andor. Her role as Bix Caleen captivated audiences in the first season. and are excited to see more of her in season 2. Getting such a prestigious role as a Latina actress was a big thing and the actress had an emotional interaction with a fellow Latina who was a big Star Wars fan.
Adria Arjona’s Heartwarming Encounter With A Fan Left Her Sobbing With Gratitude Adria Arjona gave...
Adria Arjona as Bix Caleen in Andor | Lucasfilm
She has started playing prominent roles in big franchises like Star Wars in arguably the most celebrated show in the franchise Andor. Her role as Bix Caleen captivated audiences in the first season. and are excited to see more of her in season 2. Getting such a prestigious role as a Latina actress was a big thing and the actress had an emotional interaction with a fellow Latina who was a big Star Wars fan.
Adria Arjona’s Heartwarming Encounter With A Fan Left Her Sobbing With Gratitude Adria Arjona gave...
- 5/27/2024
- by Rahul Thokchom
- FandomWire
Daisy Ridley, who made her Star Wars debut in Star Wars: Episode VII – The Force Awakens, also her breakout movie playing Rey in the 2015 movie, made a shocking revelation about her role. The actor candidly revealed that her role in the franchise was physically demanding and took a toll on her.
Daisy Ridley as Rey. Credit: Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
Ridley is a rising star in Hollywood and has claimed several titles to her credit beyond the umbrella of Star Wars, which includes Murder on the Orient Express, Ophelia, The Marsh King’s Daughter, Sometimes I Think About Dying, and her most recent, Magpie and Young Woman and the Sea. The actor is also booked for another Star Wars movie, New Jedi Order.
Star Wars Anxiety Gave Daisy Ridley Ulcers Daisy Ridley in a still from Star Wars: The Force Awakens. Credit: Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
Daisy Ridley...
Daisy Ridley as Rey. Credit: Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
Ridley is a rising star in Hollywood and has claimed several titles to her credit beyond the umbrella of Star Wars, which includes Murder on the Orient Express, Ophelia, The Marsh King’s Daughter, Sometimes I Think About Dying, and her most recent, Magpie and Young Woman and the Sea. The actor is also booked for another Star Wars movie, New Jedi Order.
Star Wars Anxiety Gave Daisy Ridley Ulcers Daisy Ridley in a still from Star Wars: The Force Awakens. Credit: Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
Daisy Ridley...
- 5/27/2024
- by Lachit Roy
- FandomWire
Martin Scorsese’s war with Marvel seems to be over as filmmaker George Lucas recently revealed that the director might have eased his opinions about the MCU. The Departed filmmaker came under fire back in 2019 when he compared Marvel with theme park rides and said that they were not cinema, sparking controversy and a bunch of memes.
While the filmmaker was commenting on the lack of originality in Hollywood and how the only films getting made were superhero films, many fans took issue with him insulting their beloved franchise. However, the director seemed to have calmed down about the issue, according to George Lucas.
Did Martin Scorsese End His War With Marvel? Martin Scorsese in Hugo | Credits: Gk Films/Infinitum Nihil
Martin Scorsese has been the mastermind behind many of Hollywood’s greatest films in the New Wave era. The filmmaker helmed classics such as Goodfellas, Casino, Taxi Driver, Raging Bull,...
While the filmmaker was commenting on the lack of originality in Hollywood and how the only films getting made were superhero films, many fans took issue with him insulting their beloved franchise. However, the director seemed to have calmed down about the issue, according to George Lucas.
Did Martin Scorsese End His War With Marvel? Martin Scorsese in Hugo | Credits: Gk Films/Infinitum Nihil
Martin Scorsese has been the mastermind behind many of Hollywood’s greatest films in the New Wave era. The filmmaker helmed classics such as Goodfellas, Casino, Taxi Driver, Raging Bull,...
- 5/27/2024
- by Nishanth A
- FandomWire
George Lucas Opens up about New Star Wars Projects under Disney - Main Image
George Lucas recently opened up about the new Star Wars projects under the ownership of Disney.
The legendary filmmaker notably sold Lucasfilm to Disney in 2012, and since then, he has stepped back from the Star Wars franchise as he is no longer directly involved in any of the new productions.
A lot of fans have been curious about Lucas' opinion on the franchise's new direction since Disney took over the property and are wondering whether he is satisfied with where it is going today.
George Lucas Discusses New Star Wars Projects
In a recent interview, Lucas weighed in on Disney's ownership of the Star Wars franchise, where he candidly shared that he thinks some of the original ideas got lost in the new projects.
He praised the talents working on the new projects, but he also...
George Lucas recently opened up about the new Star Wars projects under the ownership of Disney.
The legendary filmmaker notably sold Lucasfilm to Disney in 2012, and since then, he has stepped back from the Star Wars franchise as he is no longer directly involved in any of the new productions.
A lot of fans have been curious about Lucas' opinion on the franchise's new direction since Disney took over the property and are wondering whether he is satisfied with where it is going today.
George Lucas Discusses New Star Wars Projects
In a recent interview, Lucas weighed in on Disney's ownership of the Star Wars franchise, where he candidly shared that he thinks some of the original ideas got lost in the new projects.
He praised the talents working on the new projects, but he also...
- 5/27/2024
- EpicStream
From 2010 to now, Blue Bloods has entertained viewers with its epic police drama storyline on CBS. Featuring the lives of the Reagan family, all members of law enforcement, the series stars Tom Selleck in the lead. Although the ratings of the show have somewhat plummeted in the last few years with each subsequent season, Blue Bloods is still among the top shows of all time.
The Blue Bloods Family (via Instagram | @donniewahlberg)
Despite its huge popularity and fan base, CBS made the shocking decision to cancel it after its 14th season. While fans are disappointed, nobody is more disappointed than Selleck and the actor vows to bring the show back.
Tom Selleck Still Hopes CBS Will Renew Blue Bloods
Tom Selleck as Frank Reagan in Blue Bloods | CBS
Blue Bloods might be a law enforcement-themed drama, but at its core, it is also a family drama. Set in New York City,...
The Blue Bloods Family (via Instagram | @donniewahlberg)
Despite its huge popularity and fan base, CBS made the shocking decision to cancel it after its 14th season. While fans are disappointed, nobody is more disappointed than Selleck and the actor vows to bring the show back.
Tom Selleck Still Hopes CBS Will Renew Blue Bloods
Tom Selleck as Frank Reagan in Blue Bloods | CBS
Blue Bloods might be a law enforcement-themed drama, but at its core, it is also a family drama. Set in New York City,...
- 5/27/2024
- by Maria Sultan
- FandomWire
"Star Wars" trilogies are a flat circle, and George Lucas was right when he said "it's like poetry, it rhymes." Much like the prequel trilogy, the sequel trilogy created incredible excitement and anticipation, with "The Force Awakens" trailer breaking viewership records and fans everywhere obsessing over every detail, every character, every quote. And much like the prequel trilogy, things went downhill quick, with the movies disappointing a lot of people, and fandom going nuts and bullying the cast and crew incessantly until they drove some of them off public appearances and the internet, and until they all but swear off the franchise they were once huge fans of.
Still, for a little while, the excitement was palpable and infectious, not just among fans but even press. For example: people only asked Andy Serkis, who played the "Star Wars" villain Snoke, about "The Force Awakens" when all he wanted was to talk about apes.
Still, for a little while, the excitement was palpable and infectious, not just among fans but even press. For example: people only asked Andy Serkis, who played the "Star Wars" villain Snoke, about "The Force Awakens" when all he wanted was to talk about apes.
- 5/27/2024
- by Rafael Motamayor
- Slash Film
During a recent appearance at the Cannes Film Festival, George Lucas addressed criticism regarding the lack of diversity in his iconic Star Wars films. Facing accusations that the saga prominently features white male characters, Lucas argued that this misses the deeper message embedded in the series. Most of the people are aliens! The idea is you’re supposed to accept people for what they are, whether they’re big and furry or whether they’re green or whatever. The idea is all people are equal, said Lucas. This perspective underscores his belief that the galaxy far, far away intended to showcase acceptance and...
- 5/26/2024
- by Steve Delikson
- TVovermind.com
There’s a reason why Tom Selleck refers to the original Magnum, P.I. television series as just “Magnum” — and it has nothing to do with it being simple shorthand.
Selleck’s 352-page memoir, You Never Know, was released earlier this month (days after the 36th anniversary of Magnum, P.I.’s series finale), and when rummaging for something to read outdoors on a lazy Memorial Day Weekend afternoon, I remembered that I had been floated an advanced copy. Before I knew it, I had plowed through the entire back half of the book, which covers the shooting of the Magnum pilot,...
Selleck’s 352-page memoir, You Never Know, was released earlier this month (days after the 36th anniversary of Magnum, P.I.’s series finale), and when rummaging for something to read outdoors on a lazy Memorial Day Weekend afternoon, I remembered that I had been floated an advanced copy. Before I knew it, I had plowed through the entire back half of the book, which covers the shooting of the Magnum pilot,...
- 5/26/2024
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
Created by George Lucas, the Star Wars franchise is one of the most epic sagas ever told. From the fall of Anakin Skywalker to Luke Skywalker’s eventual defeat of the Emperor, it is a classic tale of good vs evil. As a result, it is obvious that the saga required a compelling antagonist and the Sith Lord Palpatine might just be one of the best villains in the franchise.
Ian McDiarmid’s Palpatine is arguably the greatest villain in Star Wars (Image Credits: Lucasfilm).
Despite his cunning personality, Vader’s master failed to hold on to power and eventually faced defeat. As a result, fans of the franchise got together to discuss the various mistakes the Emperor made in his quest for total domination over the galaxy far, far away. In the process, the fan debate proved how Palpatine’s blunders were responsible for his downfall, and here is...
Ian McDiarmid’s Palpatine is arguably the greatest villain in Star Wars (Image Credits: Lucasfilm).
Despite his cunning personality, Vader’s master failed to hold on to power and eventually faced defeat. As a result, fans of the franchise got together to discuss the various mistakes the Emperor made in his quest for total domination over the galaxy far, far away. In the process, the fan debate proved how Palpatine’s blunders were responsible for his downfall, and here is...
- 5/26/2024
- by Pratik Handore
- FandomWire
Actress Carrie Fisher became a global icon when she played Princess Leia Organa in Star Wars. The actress was twenty-one when the film was released and it immediately launched her into worldwide fame as the film became a phenomenon. Princess Leia was considered to be one of the best female characters in sci-fi.
Fisher was reportedly cast in the role of Leia after George Lucas considered multiple actresses. The late star was only one-film-old at the time and had only been in a couple of stage shows. According to an old interview with Fisher from 1977, Lucas chose her because she fulfilled one particular quality of the character that he had written.
Carrie Fisher Was Cast As Princess Leia Due To One Condition Carrie Fisher in Star Wars: A New Hope | Credits: Lucasfilm Ltd./20th Century Fox
Late actress Carrie Fisher played Princess Leia Organa, the sister of Luke Skywalker and...
Fisher was reportedly cast in the role of Leia after George Lucas considered multiple actresses. The late star was only one-film-old at the time and had only been in a couple of stage shows. According to an old interview with Fisher from 1977, Lucas chose her because she fulfilled one particular quality of the character that he had written.
Carrie Fisher Was Cast As Princess Leia Due To One Condition Carrie Fisher in Star Wars: A New Hope | Credits: Lucasfilm Ltd./20th Century Fox
Late actress Carrie Fisher played Princess Leia Organa, the sister of Luke Skywalker and...
- 5/26/2024
- by Nishanth A
- FandomWire
George Lucas’ epic Star Wars franchise took the world by storm for its creator’s genius in visualizing an unforgettable sci-fi fantasy world. The prequels and sequels that covered decades of cinema saw stars like Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher, and Mark Hamill go down in history as evergreen Hollywood actors.
A still from Star Wars: Return of the Jedi (image credit: LucasFilm)
While it is common knowledge that the films required a high level of technical expertise and research to bring to life, certain scenes proved to be extremely challenging for members of the cast. Fisher in particular, recalled a seriously cringeworthy segment with the huge alien Jabba the Hutt in Return of the Jedi, for which she got her revenge later.
Carrie Fisher Had the Last Laugh After This Challenging Star Wars Scene
Judging by the massive scale of George Lucas’ Star Wars saga, it goes without saying that...
A still from Star Wars: Return of the Jedi (image credit: LucasFilm)
While it is common knowledge that the films required a high level of technical expertise and research to bring to life, certain scenes proved to be extremely challenging for members of the cast. Fisher in particular, recalled a seriously cringeworthy segment with the huge alien Jabba the Hutt in Return of the Jedi, for which she got her revenge later.
Carrie Fisher Had the Last Laugh After This Challenging Star Wars Scene
Judging by the massive scale of George Lucas’ Star Wars saga, it goes without saying that...
- 5/26/2024
- by Sharanya Sankar
- FandomWire
Legendary actor James Caan was known for his role as Sonny Corleone in Francis Ford Coppola’s The Godfather. The actor received an Academy Award nomination for his role as Don’s eldest son and was often regarded as one of the greatest actors of the generation. Caan also starred in films such as Misery, The Gambler, and Elf.
Caan has also turned down many noted roles that turned out to be game-changers for the actors who ended up playing them. Among films such as The French Connection and Apocalypse Now, Caan was rumored to be offered the role of Han Solo in Star Wars. While Harrison Ford played the iconic character, Caan reportedly had a crude response to it.
James Caan’s Crude Response To Harrison Ford Playing Han Solo Harrison Ford in Star Wars: A New Hope | Credits: Lucasfilm Ltd./20th Century Fox
Harrison Ford’s role as...
Caan has also turned down many noted roles that turned out to be game-changers for the actors who ended up playing them. Among films such as The French Connection and Apocalypse Now, Caan was rumored to be offered the role of Han Solo in Star Wars. While Harrison Ford played the iconic character, Caan reportedly had a crude response to it.
James Caan’s Crude Response To Harrison Ford Playing Han Solo Harrison Ford in Star Wars: A New Hope | Credits: Lucasfilm Ltd./20th Century Fox
Harrison Ford’s role as...
- 5/26/2024
- by Nishanth A
- FandomWire
Released 35 years back in 1989, Steven Spielberg’s Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade became a cult classic movie in the long-standing franchise. Exploring emotional themes of the complex father-son relationships, epic action sequences, and the iconic good vs. evil narrative where the protagonist fights against the Nazis, the movie became a fan-favorite watch worldwide.
Acclaimed filmmaker Steven Spielberg | image: Gage Skidmore/Wikimedia Commons
While Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade have several important aspects attributing to the success of the film, one iconic moment from the movie that became a beloved piece of cinematic history was apparently improvised. The scene took place between Harrison Ford and Sean Connery, where the latter ad-libbed a line, which was so hilarious that Steven Spielberg chose to keep it in the final cut.
Sean Connery’s Quick-Witted Improvisation in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
With Harrison Ford starring in the titular role in...
Acclaimed filmmaker Steven Spielberg | image: Gage Skidmore/Wikimedia Commons
While Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade have several important aspects attributing to the success of the film, one iconic moment from the movie that became a beloved piece of cinematic history was apparently improvised. The scene took place between Harrison Ford and Sean Connery, where the latter ad-libbed a line, which was so hilarious that Steven Spielberg chose to keep it in the final cut.
Sean Connery’s Quick-Witted Improvisation in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
With Harrison Ford starring in the titular role in...
- 5/26/2024
- by Krittika Mukherjee
- FandomWire
George Lucas has received an honorary Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival.The 80-year-old filmmaker - who is best known for creating the 'Star Wars' and 'Indiana Jones' franchises - has been handed the prestigious accolade at the annual awards ceremony in Cannes, France, with George admitting that it's "always great to be recognized".Speaking to French reporter Didier Allouch, George shared: "Obviously we have a lot of fans, but, in terms of 'Star Wars' and stuff, I don't make the kind of movies that win awards."George feels proud that he decided to follow his own instincts as a filmmaker.The acclaimed director - who served as the chairman of Lucasfilm before selling it to The Walt Disney Company in 2012 - said: "I was just a student observer and I was bored to death. I said, ‘I don't want to make Hollywood movies. I know how to do this.
- 5/26/2024
- by Josh Evans
- Bang Showbiz
Established in 1977 with Episode IV – A New Hope, the Star Wars saga has gained a tremendous edge in the industry to be regarded as one of the greatest franchises in cinematic history. If anything, it has immaculately succeeded in creating the atomic age of cinema and winning the hearts of millions of fans worldwide with its brilliant masterpiece of a storyline.
The Star Wars lore. | Credit: StarWars.com.
However, many don’t know that this absolutely breathtaking universe from a figment of George Lucas’ imagination actually would have never made its way to the public had one other project of the mastermind gotten the greenlight: A movie adaptation of the comic strip Flash Gordon. Thankfully, Lucas faced rejection from that and ended up giving birth to a saga that created history.
Star Wars Came About Because George Lucas’ Flash Gordon Film Fell Apart
People say when one door closes, another...
The Star Wars lore. | Credit: StarWars.com.
However, many don’t know that this absolutely breathtaking universe from a figment of George Lucas’ imagination actually would have never made its way to the public had one other project of the mastermind gotten the greenlight: A movie adaptation of the comic strip Flash Gordon. Thankfully, Lucas faced rejection from that and ended up giving birth to a saga that created history.
Star Wars Came About Because George Lucas’ Flash Gordon Film Fell Apart
People say when one door closes, another...
- 5/26/2024
- by Mahin Sultan
- FandomWire
Legendary Star Wars creator George Lucas spoke at the Cannes Film Festival ahead of receiving the honorary Palme d’Or later today, and the retired filmmaker shared his thoughts on how the iconic franchise has been performing under the Disney banner since he sold the rights to the franchise over a decade ago.
While a lot of fans have been critical of the new movies and Disney+ shows overseen by Lucasfilm's Kathleen Kennedy, Lucas believes the projects have “a lot of talent, great ideas and production,” although it sounds like he does miss being more directly involved in the creative process.
“I feel like they come from my children, and sometimes it hurts a little when they grow up and get away from you,” he tells elpais.com.
Lucas also spoke candidly about some of the criticisms the first six Star Wars movies, most of which he directed, have received over the years,...
While a lot of fans have been critical of the new movies and Disney+ shows overseen by Lucasfilm's Kathleen Kennedy, Lucas believes the projects have “a lot of talent, great ideas and production,” although it sounds like he does miss being more directly involved in the creative process.
“I feel like they come from my children, and sometimes it hurts a little when they grow up and get away from you,” he tells elpais.com.
Lucas also spoke candidly about some of the criticisms the first six Star Wars movies, most of which he directed, have received over the years,...
- 5/26/2024
- ComicBookMovie.com
In today’s day and age, there are multiple franchises that have won the hearts of many to create fandoms of their own. While some of the positions in this respective list have been retained by superhero sagas like the Marvel Cinematic Universe and the DC Universe, perhaps none comes as close to celebrating almost a half-century of its existence as the Star Wars lore.
The Star Wars franchise. | Credit: StarWars.com.
Yes, you read it right, because George Lucas’ mammoth saga will actually soon be celebrating its Golden Jubilee within less than half a decade. This is because the massive fan-favorite saga surpassed 47 years of existence today in the cinematic entertainment industry to become one of the greatest franchises in history to pretty much create the atomic age of cinema.
47 Years Ago Today, the Star Wars Franchise was Born
47 years ago, today, one of the most impactful sagas in...
The Star Wars franchise. | Credit: StarWars.com.
Yes, you read it right, because George Lucas’ mammoth saga will actually soon be celebrating its Golden Jubilee within less than half a decade. This is because the massive fan-favorite saga surpassed 47 years of existence today in the cinematic entertainment industry to become one of the greatest franchises in history to pretty much create the atomic age of cinema.
47 Years Ago Today, the Star Wars Franchise was Born
47 years ago, today, one of the most impactful sagas in...
- 5/25/2024
- by Mahin Sultan
- FandomWire
Karla Sofía Gascón becomes the first trans woman to share best acting award in the film Emilia Pérez
Peter Bradshaw: Anora is a vivacious surprise winner and a fitting end to the festival
Anora, a tragi-comic modern-day Cinderella story about a stripper who marries a multimillionare, made by the American director Sean Baker, has won the coveted Palme d’Or at the 77th Cannes Film Festival.
Baker, 53, dedicated the award to “all sex workers past and present” as he accepted the honour from the Star Wars creator George Lucas in front of an audience of stars gathered in the Palais des Festivals on the Cote D’Azur.
Peter Bradshaw: Anora is a vivacious surprise winner and a fitting end to the festival
Anora, a tragi-comic modern-day Cinderella story about a stripper who marries a multimillionare, made by the American director Sean Baker, has won the coveted Palme d’Or at the 77th Cannes Film Festival.
Baker, 53, dedicated the award to “all sex workers past and present” as he accepted the honour from the Star Wars creator George Lucas in front of an audience of stars gathered in the Palais des Festivals on the Cote D’Azur.
- 5/25/2024
- by Vanessa Thorpe
- The Guardian - Film News
Ridley Scott’s iconic sci-fi horror film, which introduced cinema lovers to iconic characters like Ellen Ripley, Alien is celebrating its 45 years. Widely regarded as one of the most influential films of all time, Alien was a revolutionary project whose impact on the horror genre remains significant. However, the story of the extraterritorial creature hunting down the spacecraft crew originated from a failed attempt to adapt Frank Herbert’s Dune series.
A still from Alien | Credit: 20th Century Fox
Chilean-French filmmaker Alejandro Jodorowsky had meticulously planned to adapt the sci-fi novels, creating a screenplay and thousands of sketches to bring his vision of the desert planet Arrakis to life. Although this project fell apart, it ultimately inspired Scott’s 1979 Oscar-winning masterpiece.
Alejandro Jodorowsky’s Failed Attempt Adapting Dune
Denis Villeneuve’s Dune film series has captivated movie lovers, especially with the 2024 sequel that continues Paul Atreides’ journey to the southern...
A still from Alien | Credit: 20th Century Fox
Chilean-French filmmaker Alejandro Jodorowsky had meticulously planned to adapt the sci-fi novels, creating a screenplay and thousands of sketches to bring his vision of the desert planet Arrakis to life. Although this project fell apart, it ultimately inspired Scott’s 1979 Oscar-winning masterpiece.
Alejandro Jodorowsky’s Failed Attempt Adapting Dune
Denis Villeneuve’s Dune film series has captivated movie lovers, especially with the 2024 sequel that continues Paul Atreides’ journey to the southern...
- 5/25/2024
- by Laxmi Rajput
- FandomWire
George Lucas doesn’t think the nearly all-white casting of his Star Wars films is problematic. The 80-year-old director, who wrote and directed the iconic 1977 fantasy-adventure himself, handed over directorial duties for the ensuing original trilogy to other filmmakers. He returned to direct three prequel entries beginning in 1999, which received mixed reviews. Despite this, Lucas‘ films have garnered intergenerational fandom. At the Cannes Film Festival, he addressed critics who have highlighted the lack of racial diversity in both trilogies and spoke candidly about his feelings toward the post-Disney films. While receiving an honorary Palme d’Or at Cannes, Lucas stated...
- 5/25/2024
- by Steve Delikson
- TVovermind.com
Hollywood veteran George Lucas looks on benevolently as Sean Baker receives his Palme d’Or for Anora from Greta Gerwig’s Cannes jury Photo: Courtesy of Cannes Film Festival
Visibly shaking in front of Greta Gerwig’s Cannes Film Festival jury, American director Sean Baker lifted his Palme d’Or for Anora from the hands of George Lucas and went down on his knees to kiss the ground in front of the Star Wars legend who had just received his own honorary Palme from fellow veteran Francis Ford Coppola in the closing ceremony of this year’s 77th edition.
Mohammad Rasoulof, special jury prize for The Seed Of The Sacred Fig: “My thoughts are with members of my team who are not here”. Photo: Courtesy of Cannes Film Festival Baker who has had two previous films launch at the festival - The Florida Project and Red Rocket - has...
Visibly shaking in front of Greta Gerwig’s Cannes Film Festival jury, American director Sean Baker lifted his Palme d’Or for Anora from the hands of George Lucas and went down on his knees to kiss the ground in front of the Star Wars legend who had just received his own honorary Palme from fellow veteran Francis Ford Coppola in the closing ceremony of this year’s 77th edition.
Mohammad Rasoulof, special jury prize for The Seed Of The Sacred Fig: “My thoughts are with members of my team who are not here”. Photo: Courtesy of Cannes Film Festival Baker who has had two previous films launch at the festival - The Florida Project and Red Rocket - has...
- 5/25/2024
- by Richard Mowe
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
Actress Carrie Fisher carved a special place in the hearts of millions of cinemagoers with her iconic role as Princess Leia in the Star Wars films. Fisher debuted as Leia in the original trilogy of films, which catapulted her to superstardom. She later reprised her role in the sequels produced by Disney, until her untimely passing.
Carrie Fisher debuted in the role of Princess Leia in 1977’s Star Wars (Image Credit: Lucasfilm).
Despite the unprecedented success of the first installment, Fisher wasn’t exactly confident about the film. Instead, as a young actress, Fisher was concerned that the sci-fi film might bomb, adversely affecting her acting aspirations and ending her career prematurely. Here is how Fisher felt prior to the release of Star Wars and why she thought it would be career-ending.
Carrie Fisher Was Convinced Star Wars Would Be the End of Her Acting Career
Carrie Fisher initially thought...
Carrie Fisher debuted in the role of Princess Leia in 1977’s Star Wars (Image Credit: Lucasfilm).
Despite the unprecedented success of the first installment, Fisher wasn’t exactly confident about the film. Instead, as a young actress, Fisher was concerned that the sci-fi film might bomb, adversely affecting her acting aspirations and ending her career prematurely. Here is how Fisher felt prior to the release of Star Wars and why she thought it would be career-ending.
Carrie Fisher Was Convinced Star Wars Would Be the End of Her Acting Career
Carrie Fisher initially thought...
- 5/25/2024
- by Pratik Handore
- FandomWire
Update: Sean Baker’s New York-set romantic dramedy Anora has scooped the Cannes Film Festival’s top prize, the Palme d’Or. This marked Baker’s second time in the competition after 2021’s Red Rocket, and tonight’s win amounted to the realization of what Baker said has been his “singular goal as a filmmaker for the past 30 years.”
Anora stars Mikey Madison as a stripper from Brooklyn who transforms into a modern Cinderella when she meets the son of a Russian oligarch. Complications arise when his parents find out and try to get the marriage annulled.
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In his review, Deadline’s Damon Wise called it “a high-decibel screwball comedy… that accelerates at speed, cruises at high altitude for a surprisingly long time, then comes back down to Earth with a deeply affecting and almost unbearably melancholy coda that sends the audience out in silence.
Anora stars Mikey Madison as a stripper from Brooklyn who transforms into a modern Cinderella when she meets the son of a Russian oligarch. Complications arise when his parents find out and try to get the marriage annulled.
Related Gallery: Every Palme d’Or Winner Going Back To 1939
In his review, Deadline’s Damon Wise called it “a high-decibel screwball comedy… that accelerates at speed, cruises at high altitude for a surprisingly long time, then comes back down to Earth with a deeply affecting and almost unbearably melancholy coda that sends the audience out in silence.
- 5/25/2024
- by Nancy Tartaglione
- Deadline Film + TV
George Lucas has a very pointed message for “Star Wars” haters who mocked the franchise prequels and cancelled Jar Jar Binks: the movies aren’t for you.
“It was supposed to be a kid’s movie for 12-year-olds that were going through puberty, who don’t know what they’re doing, and are asking all the big questions: What should I be worried about? What’s important in life?,” Lucas said at the Cannes Film Festival on Friday, where he received an honorary Palme d’Or.
“And ‘Star Wars’ has all those things in there. They’re buried in there but you definitely get it, especially if you’re young,” he continued.
Of the ire that the character of Jar Jar Binks drew when he was introduced in “The Phantom Menace,” Lucas explained, “Everybody said the same thing about 3-po, that he was irritating and we should get rid of him.
“It was supposed to be a kid’s movie for 12-year-olds that were going through puberty, who don’t know what they’re doing, and are asking all the big questions: What should I be worried about? What’s important in life?,” Lucas said at the Cannes Film Festival on Friday, where he received an honorary Palme d’Or.
“And ‘Star Wars’ has all those things in there. They’re buried in there but you definitely get it, especially if you’re young,” he continued.
Of the ire that the character of Jar Jar Binks drew when he was introduced in “The Phantom Menace,” Lucas explained, “Everybody said the same thing about 3-po, that he was irritating and we should get rid of him.
- 5/25/2024
- by Stephanie Kaloi
- The Wrap
George Lucas and Francis Ford Coppola reflected on their lifelong bond as the “Megalopolis” director presented the “Star Wars” visionary with Cannes Film Festival’s honorary Palme d’Or on Saturday night.
Before Lucas received the award, he was greeted in the theater by a several-minute standing ovation, during which he gave the crowd a thumbs-up and got a little teary-eyed. When Coppola came on stage, the two embraced and exchanged some private remarks.
In his speech, Coppola recalled his first meeting with Lucas, who shadowed him on the set of his film “Finian’s Rainbow” in 1968.
“Pleased to have someone in my own generation, I suggested he come every day, but only on one condition: That he come up with a brilliant suggestion every day, which he consistently did. And with that began an association that has lasted a lifetime,” Coppola said. “And he went on and on, making film history,...
Before Lucas received the award, he was greeted in the theater by a several-minute standing ovation, during which he gave the crowd a thumbs-up and got a little teary-eyed. When Coppola came on stage, the two embraced and exchanged some private remarks.
In his speech, Coppola recalled his first meeting with Lucas, who shadowed him on the set of his film “Finian’s Rainbow” in 1968.
“Pleased to have someone in my own generation, I suggested he come every day, but only on one condition: That he come up with a brilliant suggestion every day, which he consistently did. And with that began an association that has lasted a lifetime,” Coppola said. “And he went on and on, making film history,...
- 5/25/2024
- by Ellise Shafer
- Variety Film + TV
After two weeks of nonstop cinema, the moment of truth finally arrived. The winners of the 77th Cannes Film Festival were announced at a gala ceremony on Saturday night.
The Palme d’Or, the fest’s top honor, went to Sean Baker’s sex worker screwball comedy Anora. A nervous and shaking Baker took the stage and thanked the jury, saying he still “couldn’t believe it.” Baker said winning Cannes’ top prize has been “my singular goal as a filmmaker for the past 30 years.”
Baker also singled out Francis Ford Coppola and David Cronenberg, two veteran directors with films in Cannes competition this year, as major inspirations. Baker has come far, going from shooting his 2015 feature Tangerine on an iPhone5s to winning the Palme d’Or. He is the first American director to win the Palme since Terrence Malick for The Tree of Life in 2011.
Commenting on the jury’s decision,...
The Palme d’Or, the fest’s top honor, went to Sean Baker’s sex worker screwball comedy Anora. A nervous and shaking Baker took the stage and thanked the jury, saying he still “couldn’t believe it.” Baker said winning Cannes’ top prize has been “my singular goal as a filmmaker for the past 30 years.”
Baker also singled out Francis Ford Coppola and David Cronenberg, two veteran directors with films in Cannes competition this year, as major inspirations. Baker has come far, going from shooting his 2015 feature Tangerine on an iPhone5s to winning the Palme d’Or. He is the first American director to win the Palme since Terrence Malick for The Tree of Life in 2011.
Commenting on the jury’s decision,...
- 5/25/2024
- by Scott Roxborough
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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