Star Wars
Someone at the White House has a sense of humor and an encyclopedic knowledge of all things Jedi.
Speculation surrounding the new Star Wars films is rampant, but with pre-production well underway, we are beginning to see a clearer picture of which direction the infamous saga will take.
Who will direct the next Star Wars movie is one of the hot topics in entertainment.
Of the course of the last few days, directors have stated their interest or lack there of in directing the upcoming Star Wars Episode 7.
Disney has a huge task on its hands with the upcoming Star Wars Episode VII. Not only must it reinvigorate the recently maligned Star Wars trilogy, but a new story would require Disney do it without the most iconic villain in cinema: Darth Vader.
With a writer on board for the upcoming Star Wars film, the attention has returned to prospective directors for the project.
Up until now, most of the news revolving around the upcoming Star Wars film has been pure speculation. But it now seems that the first bit of concrete information is starting to come in.
Since Disney announced their takeover of the Star Wars franchise, a great deal of speculation has revolved around the story and potential directors for the franchise.
Now that the world knows about Disney's plans to make a new Star Wars trilogy, the speculation on who should direct the film has begun.
The Star Wars purchase by Disney caught everyone off guard, but immediately after rumors started burning the internet with incessant questions such as: Who will direct? What will the story relate?
Hurricane Sandy may have been the biggest news of the last few days, but one humungous piece of breaking news that threatened it in terms of popularity was Disney's purchase of Lucasfilm for $4.05 billion dollars.
If you have a sudden desire to break in your new Jedi Consular robes this weekend, you still have until Sunday to make it to the Star Wars Celebration IV in Orlando Florida, the officially endorsed convention for the sci-fi classic.