Following a few days of teasing on Twitter, a writer for Latino-Review reported this morning that Harrison Ford is set to return as Han Solo in Star Wars: Episode VII.
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We know who’s producing Star Wars: Episode VII. We know who’s writing. We know who’s directing. Now the biggest question left to answer for the behind the cameras crew is the composer. Will John Williams return to the saga that made him famous? Or will he pass the baton to J.J. Abrams’ long time collaborator Michael Giacchino?
We’ve heard a lot of information this past week regarding the Star Wars franchise expansion. While no new specific information was announced, Star Wars consultants Lawrence Kasdan and Simon Kinberg gave promising words about the path director J.J. Abrams and screenwriter Michael Arndt are going.
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In one of the many articles Hypable has published about the new Star Wars movie, it said it was probably the second biggest franchise there is. I saw a lot of comments discussing this statement so I thought it would be fair to compare the two biggest franchises there are. I think we can all agree they are Star Wars and Harry Potter.
Following the news that JJ Abrams will be helming the new Star Wars movie, casting rumours are slowly beginning to surface – but this one actually seems likely! Could John Noble really have been brought aboard?
Yesterday, Disney confirmed that Star Wars character stand alone films will in fact be made, and there was some speculation that the first one would be Yoda-centric. However, sources close to Disney stated today that they are focusing on two of our other favorite characters, Han Solo and Boba Fett, and we don’t have a bad feeling about this.
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I think we can all agree the prospect of another Star Wars movie is very exciting. But with the prequels in mind, many people are not exactly jumping around with anticipation.
Recently, Hollywood reported that Disney’s intentions were to create a new Star Wars film every “two to three years.” Although the only definite film thus far is Episode VII, which J.J. Abrams is directing, there’s been some discussion of stand alone films that delve deep into characters’ background.
Star Trek’s lead actor Chris Pine (Captain Kirk) has reason to speak up about J.J. Abrams directing Star Wars: Episode 7. The actor can credit Abrams with successfully rebooting the Trek franchise, and trusts he’ll be able to do the same for Wars.
Lucasfilm and Disney have decided to hold off on re-releasing Star Wars Episodes II and III so that the franchise can focus on developing Star Wars: Episode VII.
The good news is that, as we learned on Friday, J.J. Abrams is officially directing Star Wars: Episode VII.
The bad news is that he may push the release date that Disney had already set.
Walt Disney Studios confirmed tonight that J.J. Abrams, as rumored, will direct Star Wars: Episode VII.
J.J. Abrams will direct Star Wars VII. What a sentence. If my soothsayer friend had told me this back in 2009, I would have laughed, cried, and then shot him with my blaster.
Today we shockingly learned that Star Trek director J.J. Abrams will be directing Star Wars: Episode VII.
With big news like that, everyone in Hollywood was bound to react.






















