Star Wars: Will the last trilogy become a reality?
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Star Wars: Will the last trilogy become a reality?
Given that Lucas has at times in the past mentioned a third trilogy, one wonders if a few years from now with the glory of episode III fading and tanalizing new filmmaking technologies available if GL might consider giving it a go. There are book story lines that suggest that Luke is destined to be some kind of god-like super jedi. If this is the possible future for the Star Wars saga it might have some interesting aspects. Would we want to see another 3 films after what we've seen of the second trilogy? I'm not sure. I'm such a Star Wars dink, I'd almost watch anything. Lucas has stated that he has no interest in exploring Star Wars beyong Ep. III. He did mention in times past that he had no interest in filming a second trilogy, so who knows?
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I understand how you feel, Rev. I'm worried that EP. III will suck so bad I'll swear off Star Wars forever. But it may be so good it will justify suffering through EP. I. Who knows? I'll always like the first trilogy no matter what.
Luke the Jedi-god. Hmmm...
I should write a fan fic.
Luke the Jedi-god. Hmmm...
I should write a fan fic.
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Darth Revan wrote: Good idea... maybe we should write one together.
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I wouldn't mind seeing a third trilogy. The idea of Luke Skywalker becoming a god-like super Jedi is very interesting to me. If the final 3 Episodes were to truly deal with such a storyline, I would be excited. If Lucas goes in another direction, I'd still be interested. Star Wars has strong claims on my loyalty. But if Lucas does go ahead with a third trilogy, it might be good for him to do these things:
1) Allow 2 of the 3 films to be helmed by different directors. You did it with Empire and Jedi, George. Why not here? The franchise could benefit from a fresh perspective once again. Maybe your pal Steven is still interested. A Spielberg Star Wars film is definitely something I'd go to see.
2) Stop using the "kiddie film" excuse. Look, George, I know you want to appeal to the young ones and sell the cute action figures, but how about making a movie that doesn't insult the intelligence of original SW fans like me who have actually grown up over the years? Indeed, I wouldn't say the original Star Wars and Empire were mere kiddie films. Fact is, the movies have been regressing, not progressing. Is it any wonder The Matrix captured my imagination and not Phantom Menace?
3) Write dialogue, not essays. This has always been a weakness of Lucas. Remember the verbal sparring between Han and Leia in the original films? Much of the good stuff was ad-libbed by Harrison Ford and Carrie Fisher. But without a straight up guy like Harrison on the prequels to tell George his dialogue sucks, the actors are stuck saying lines that are stiff as a constipated Bantha.
There's more, but 3 is a nice number. 3 points for 3 movies. I'm not asking for much, am I?
1) Allow 2 of the 3 films to be helmed by different directors. You did it with Empire and Jedi, George. Why not here? The franchise could benefit from a fresh perspective once again. Maybe your pal Steven is still interested. A Spielberg Star Wars film is definitely something I'd go to see.
2) Stop using the "kiddie film" excuse. Look, George, I know you want to appeal to the young ones and sell the cute action figures, but how about making a movie that doesn't insult the intelligence of original SW fans like me who have actually grown up over the years? Indeed, I wouldn't say the original Star Wars and Empire were mere kiddie films. Fact is, the movies have been regressing, not progressing. Is it any wonder The Matrix captured my imagination and not Phantom Menace?
3) Write dialogue, not essays. This has always been a weakness of Lucas. Remember the verbal sparring between Han and Leia in the original films? Much of the good stuff was ad-libbed by Harrison Ford and Carrie Fisher. But without a straight up guy like Harrison on the prequels to tell George his dialogue sucks, the actors are stuck saying lines that are stiff as a constipated Bantha.
There's more, but 3 is a nice number. 3 points for 3 movies. I'm not asking for much, am I?
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I don't know how many times I'm going to follow MM with a post that says "Bravo! I totally agree. You da man" but this appears to be another one. You could't be more correct about the dialog. I think a Spielberg episode is way over due and would end up being a fan favorite.
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Why, thanks, TOM C. It's a good question. You have a good point about Lucas possibly being tempted to do a third series because of advances in filmmaking technology. Or maybe he will want to do a third series in order to advance film technology. I think he would want to maintain Star Wars as a showcase of technical innnovation.
Couldn't agree more... The story is amazing... but the way George tells it sucks.Matrixman wrote:I wouldn't mind seeing a third trilogy. The idea of Luke Skywalker becoming a god-like super Jedi is very interesting to me. If the final 3 Episodes were to truly deal with such a storyline, I would be excited. If Lucas goes in another direction, I'd still be interested. Star Wars has strong claims on my loyalty. But if Lucas does go ahead with a third trilogy, it might be good for him to do these things:
1) Allow 2 of the 3 films to be helmed by different directors. You did it with Empire and Jedi, George. Why not here? The franchise could benefit from a fresh perspective once again. Maybe your pal Steven is still interested. A Spielberg Star Wars film is definitely something I'd go to see.
2) Stop using the "kiddie film" excuse. Look, George, I know you want to appeal to the young ones and sell the cute action figures, but how about making a movie that doesn't insult the intelligence of original SW fans like me who have actually grown up over the years? Indeed, I wouldn't say the original Star Wars and Empire were mere kiddie films. Fact is, the movies have been regressing, not progressing. Is it any wonder The Matrix captured my imagination and not Phantom Menace?
3) Write dialogue, not essays. This has always been a weakness of Lucas. Remember the verbal sparring between Han and Leia in the original films? Much of the good stuff was ad-libbed by Harrison Ford and Carrie Fisher. But without a straight up guy like Harrison on the prequels to tell George his dialogue sucks, the actors are stuck saying lines that are stiff as a constipated Bantha.
There's more, but 3 is a nice number. 3 points for 3 movies. I'm not asking for much, am I?
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My understanding is that there will be a 3rd trilogy, but Lucas won't do any more himself. Of course, I read that back when Epi I came out, and it could have been speculation. BTW, I totally agree with Matrixman.
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Well, they can't do a third Trilogy. Have you guys seen Mark Hamil recently, he hasn't aged well. Not to mention Harrison Ford is now in his sixties. The actors who are needed to do the films right are either dead or too old anymore.
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It is possible that by the time a third trilogy becomes a reality, CGI technology might have advanced enough that a believable likeness of Luke could be voice acted by Hamill & Company or convincing sound a likes. I suspect that said technology is only a few years away.
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I can't really fathom neither why nor how a third trilogy should be made, but then I said that about the second trilogy too (and, more to the point, I stick by it). The effect of the second trilogy so far has only been to shrink and demystify the world and undercut the epic feel of the original. Since Lucas seems intent on filling up all the holes and turning the, in the first movies mostly just implied, universe into a closed system, there wouldn't really be anywhere for a third trilogy to go, IMO.