When George Lucas left directing Star Wars, it was bittersweet. He has this stupendous ideas for the franchise but frankly he isn't the best person to utilize this ideas, make a movie as good as that idea. I'm not telling that he's a bad director either, if he was, we won't be following the franchise and be talking about it this very moment. His departure, leaving us A New Hope which in my opinion was technically the best, sprung the fifth and sixth episode which are two of the superiors in the entire franchise.
Lucas had a talk with Access Hollywood, as a special contributor for the seventh episode.
“[If the filmmakers ask],‘Who’s this guy?’ I can tell them,” he said. “I mean, they have a hundred encyclopedias and things, but I actually know a lot. I can say, ‘This is this and this is that.' Basically I’m not — I don’t really have much to do.”
Having Lucas around of course is a very great thing, but having him to direct, in all honesty would be a lot less. The movie, still on search for a director, is written by Little Miss Sunshine scribe Michael Arndt and will open on theaters some time in 2015.
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