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Will Star Wars remake the sequels?
Abrams and Rian Johnson to make a certain series of films. Fisher co-dedicated her final memoir — The Princess Diarist — to her Star Wars co-stars and directors (excluding Richard Marquand). Fisher loved working with Abrams and Johnson. Had she not, she wouldn’t have said nice things about them.
Are they remaking the Star Wars sequel trilogy?
Per the UK tabloid Express, Disney is looking to retcon the sequel trilogy so that it never happened. The retcon would happen in a three-season show that would feature 10 episodes in each season, according to Inside the Magic, a news and rumors site for all things Disney.
Was Star Wars originally supposed to be a trilogy?
With the backstory he created for the sequel, Lucas decided that the series would be a trilogy of trilogies, with the original film given the subtitle Episode IV – A New Hope to establish it as the first part of the second trilogy.
Could ‘Star Wars’ sequel trilogy be remade for Disney plus?
Like a previous “Star Wars” rumor, this one stems from YouTube “Star Wars” leaker Doomcock. “If (Disney) were to remake the sequel trilogy … the sequel trilogy would be remade exclusively for Disney Plus, according to my source,” he said in a recent video, per Express.
Why isn’t the original Star Wars on Disney+?
As much as you may want the untampered original trilogy, due to legal decisions from the 1970s Disney are powerless to release it. Rogue One: A Star Wars Story is going to get a lot of people revisiting the original Star Wars.
Will Disney ever release a complete Star Wars box-set?
If Disney ever wants to release a complete Star Wars box-set, they’ll not only have to wait until 2020 to get the first five follow-ups, but they’ll then have fork out a tonne of cash to get the original in what would probably be the biggest single film deal in cinema history.
Is Disney preparing to reset ‘Star Wars’ with unused footage?
A new “Star Wars” rumor floating through the internet suggests that Disney is preparing to reset the sequel trilogy by using unused footage of Han Solo, Princess Leia and Luke Skywalker.