Star Wars
Add Diane Kruger to the list of actors who want to work on the upcoming "Star Wars" movies.
BioWare's Star Wars MMO lives on, with its first digital expansion launching next month. The studio has announced that the new content will be titled Rise of the Hutt Cartel, and will be available on April 14, 2013.
J.J Abrams recently revealed details about the upcoming "Star Wars Episode 7" movie he is set to direct.
"Star Wars Episode 7" is one of the most anticipated films of the next few years. A number of stars have stated their interest in working on future installments of the franchise. Among them are Carrie Fisher, Mark Hamill, Samuel L. Jackson, Keri Russell, Olivia Munn, Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, and Ewan McGregor.
Casting rumors for the upcoming "Star Wars Episode 7" have circulated over the last few weeks with a number of actors claiming to be interested in returning to the galactic series. Among those that have expressed a desire to return are Mark Hamill, Carrie Fisher, Ewan McGregor, Samuel L. Jackson, and Frank Oz. Now Warwick Davis can be added to that list.
Disney has canceled the animated show Star Wars: Clone Wars after five seasons. The move is the latest step in the conglomerate's takeover of the internationally renowned franchise.
On Wednesday March 6th, Carrie Fisher's reps denied Fisher's participation in Star War Episoide 7.
Princess Leia will be appearing in "Star Wars Episode 7" according to actress Carrie Fisher.
The arrival of "Star Wars Episode 7" has created a great deal of buzz across the internet. Not only are rumors ablaze about who will partake in the new trilogy, but a number of outlets and organizations have decided to showcase spoofs to celebrate the return of the franchise.
Major "Star Wars" rumors circulated this past week regarding Simon Pegg's involvement in the franchise and the potential of director Alfonso Cuaron signing on for "Episode 8." However, Pegg shut down the first rumor when the actor took to Twitter to establish that he will not be working on "Star Wars."
Mark Hamill recently announced that he is in talks to work on "Star Wars Episode 7" but the vastness of the Star Wars universe has focused the conversation on a number of fronts. Among them are the recently announced spin-off movies. One of the films that has been rumored is a spin-off on the origins of original trilogy hero Han Solo. Even though there has been no confirmation on the project, numerous industry professionals have started to chime in on how the movie should play out. Among them is X-Men Director Bryan Singer.
It seems that every actor in the business is interested in participating in the upcoming "Star Wars Episode 7." Harrison Ford is reportedly returning to the franchise. Yoda creator Frank Oz has expressed his desire to reprise his role. Other thespians that have announced their interest include Ewan McGregor, Mark Hamill, Carrie Fisher, Samuel L. Jackson, and Keri Russell. Now you can add Olivia Munn and Jeremy Bulloch to that list.
Aside from the lightsabers, Jedi, and Darth Vader, there has always been one characteristic that has defined the "Star Wars" series: the musical score. Throughout the six films, composer John Williams was mainstay for series creator George Lucas and his memorable score has been considered one of the greatest in film history. When the new series was announced, many questioned whether the veteran composer would return or if new director J.J. Abrams would look to move in a different direction. Also worthy of consideration is the fact that at age 81, Williams would be ready to do another three or more movies. Despite these potential obstacles, it seems that the legendary composer is determined to take on the franchise once more.
According to a new report, Harrison Ford will return as Han Solo in the upcoming "Star Wars Episode 7."
The recent announcement of "Star Wars" spin-offs has undoubtedly created a great deal of conversation among fans about which characters could be covered in the new stand-alone movies. Han Solo, Boba Fett, and even Yoda have been talked about as top choices for getting the spin-off treatment, but one other possible candidate is Obi-Wan Kenobi. Ewan McGregor, the actor who played the Jedi Knight in the prequel trilogy, recently stated that he would be interested in returning to the role.