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Don't start packing up your lawn chairs and igloo coolers just yet, but there will once again be "camping out" for a Star Wars movie. IESB has learned some news about the future of the Star Wars franchise.

 

First, let me remind our readers of IESB's past scoops so anyone doubting the news will be aware. From Joss Whedon directing the Avengers, to the recent announcement of Disney's planned renegotiation of the Paramount Marvel deal, to the countless casting scoops, directing scoops, to our solid sources at Lucasfilm.

 

Confirmed IESB scoops specific to the Star Wars universe include the first announcement of the PG-13 rating of Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith, the first word of a live action Star Wars TV series as well as the Clone Wars animated series. Yes, all of these Lucasfilm scoops were all first reported here on IESB.

 

Now on to our newest big Lucasfilm scoop, ready? George Lucas is plotting to create new Star Wars movies at the ultra top-secret Skywalker Ranch.

 

This is déjà vu of the mid 90's when Uncle George starting tweaking the Holy Trilogy to gear up for the Special Editions. That was his first step in moving forward with the eventual prequel trilogy.

 

It's happening all over again, Lucasfilm is already hard at work converting the entire Star Wars saga into 3D which will be released starting with Episode I: The Phantom Menace in 2012. The word from our ultra top-secret Lucasfilm insider is that Lucas has gotten the itch and is already looking ahead into launching an entirely new trilogy in that galaxy far, far away.

 

What do we know? First of all, these new film will have nothing to do with the live action television series currently in development. That show already has over 50 scripts ready to go and plenty of pre-production time and money has been spent on artwork and storyboards. Once that show goes into production, Lucasfilm hopes to be able to produce at least 100 episodes since that is the threshold for syndication in the United States.

 

IESB has been told fans can expect the new trilogy after the entire saga is released in 3D which is expected to be complete around 2015 or 2016.

 

Uncle George's modus operandi has not changed, the plan is that he will self finance the new trilogy after he rakes in an expected $500 - $750 million dollars with the re-release of the entire Star Wars Saga in 3D and on Blu-Ray.

 

The ideal plan, according to our spy at Skywalker Ranch, is to be able to release a new Star Wars film within 24 months after the release of the last re-re-release (is that right?) of Return of the Jedi 3D.

 

Too early for story details but one thing that our source is certain about, they will not be prequels but instead sequels. It's not for certain if they will be the long awaited Episodes 7, 8 and 9 but could instead be Episodes 10, 11 and 12 or possibly even further out in the Star Wars timeline. And by giving space in the timeline, possibly even as far as 100 years or 1,000 years in the Star Wars universe future, Lucas avoids having to make these stories "fit in" with what the previous stories have told.

 

According to our sources, the most likely scenario for the films is that they will exist in the same universe but will not have anything to do with the Skywalker Clan. That story has been told, that starship has sailed.

 

What has caused this sudden change of heart for Uncle George? Well, besides the obvious possible billions that a new Star Wars trilogy will take in, our source tells us that George has gotten motivated with the success the Clone Wars animated series, the video games and also with the success of Avatar.

 

Can we expect Lucasfilm to confirm our story? Have they ever? Nope, I am sure that they will spin this or completly deny the story, but we will stand 100% behind our source.

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IESB has been told fans can expect the new trilogy after the entire saga is released in 3D which is expected to be complete around 2015 or 2016.

Too bad the world ends in 2012. Damn.

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What has caused this sudden change of heart for Uncle George? Well, besides the obvious possible billions that a new Star Wars trilogy will take in, our source tells us that George has gotten motivated with the success the Clone Wars animated series,

 

($)

 

the video games

 

($$)

 

and also with the success of Avatar.

 

($$$$$$$$$$!)

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What has caused this sudden change of heart for Uncle George? Well, besides the obvious possible billions that a new Star Wars trilogy will take in, our source tells us that George has gotten motivated with the success the Clone Wars animated series,

 

($)

 

the video games

 

($$)

 

and also with the success of Avatar.

 

($$$$$$$$$$!)

 

I have to agree since George Lucas is a smart businessman. Most of his revenue comes from the Star Wars franchise even before he started to milk the heck out of Star Wars with the constant enchanced versions. I recall watching an awards program where they praised him in making money through Star Tours during a time when he wasn't making movies.

 

Even his toys are a huge seller even though the films have been released in theaters sometime ago

 

His own game company, while was once well known for making unrelated SW adventure games, makes mostly Star Wars games. SW is his cash cow

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...Or Possibly he has new ideas

 

I was excited to see George's new ideas back in 1999...then I found out the new ideas were Jar-Jar and Mediclorons.

 

I would like to get excited about this but if Lucas is going to have as great a hand in the "story telling" as he did in the prequils, my expectations will have to be dirt-low.

 

Someone posted a link to a scathing youtube revied of Episode I and II and in there the author hit on a critical point: Lucas had a great idea for a story with the first trilolgy. THEN he surrounded himself with people who actually KNEW how to do things like direct, and TELL the story effectively and entertainingly. That's why those movies were good. With the prequils, Lucas took total control and didn't surround himself with anyone who would challenge him. Look at behind the scenes footage of those movies, you'll see George looking over some alien models or George viewing a completed scene. He'll be surrounded with drones who are too afraid of being fired to pipe up and suggest soemthing like, "Maybe this plot is too convoluted", "Maybe this dialogue should be rewritten", or "Maybe Jar-Jar sucks". Insted, Editor-drone nods his head, Writer-drone takes notes, and Producer-drone laughs at anything he says.

 

Hopefully this creative process will change for anything new that comes along from Star Wars. Then, I would think there would be hope for something good. It's a great universe and when it's done well it can be awesome.

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My gut feeling for a while now has been Lucas is leaning towards making Episodes 7, 8, and 9. I've said it time and time again. What do I base this on?

 

1. Lucas maintained for years that the entire saga consisted of nine episodes in all, if not more. Maybe he did change his mind in recent years, but the fact remains he had stated in times past that there are more than six episodes in the overall story.

 

2. Mark Hamill has recounted discussions with Lucas about playing the elder "Ben Kenobi" role in the form of an older Luke Skywalker even as early as during the filming of the first Star Wars. The projected theoretical date Lucas proposed? Around 2012. That may not be set in stone of course, but this is from interviews Hamill himself has given in recent years.

 

3. In my mind, Lucas is way too invested in his brainchild and way too creative to give up on the Star Wars universe during arguably one of the most innovative and exciting times technologically in the entertainment and film world. Blu-ray and 3-D technology is exploding right now, and I don't think the man can resist taking advantage of it. I think he's inspired by new film-making technology, as he has implied time and time again over the years. Jurassic Park and advances in CGI technology inspired him to do the prequel trilogy, and so I think that films like Avatar and 3-D technology have once again inspired the man to do more Star Wars films.

 

I'm terribly excited about the possibility of new Star Wars films. If it turns out to be bogus, contrary to my gut feeling, ahh...I'll still be excited about the proposed live-action show and 3-D conversions. But I'm tellin' ya...new movies are coming. To quote Hot Rod from Transformers: The Movie: "I've just got this feeling..." (lol)

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Funny, the reason I DON'T believe Lucas plans to do Episodes 7-9 (or whatever) is because Lucas isn't the type to play coy about what he's working on. Generally we know about his projects years in advance because he tells us about them years in advance. He talked about the prequels for nearly 15 years. He talked about the Clone Wars for 2-3 years prior to its' debut. He still talks about the live-action series that's basically in development hell and he's been talking about it since what...2006? Earlier?

 

Playing coy/denying the sequels are happening wouldn't fit with Lucas' established pattern of behavior. He talks about his stuff way in advance, all the freaking time. At the very least instead of these flat, no-nonsense denials we'd be getting quotes from Lucas along the lines of, "It's something I've thought about, but right now I'm not concentrating on that. It might happen in the future, though/I'm not ruling anything out."

 

Now on the flipside, if he releases the already-extant movies (newly 3D converted) one year at a time, starting in 2012, that WOULD conveniently place the final film as coming out in 2017...likely right in time for the 40th anniversary of Star Wars...and what better time to release a new film or films?

 

Still, I'm leaning towards "not happening." To say nothing of the fact that Lucas ain't gettin' any younger. I suspect it's more likely that we might see remakes of the originals after his death before we see a Lucas-produced sequel trilogy.

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Good points, but I could also point out instances where George Lucas has reversed his decisions. For example, at one time he stated he would release all six films on DVD once the saga was completed. Then he decided to just go ahead and start releasing the prequels individually, then the original trilogy separate. Now I believe I'm correct about that, because I remember thinking he had changed his mind when they all started coming out. Another instance is when he claimed to be hiring directors to direct Episodes II and III, and then he changed his mind and decided he'd direct all three films personally.

 

My point is, the man could simply change his mind. He's done it before.

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okay good points on both your accounts I have been waiting quite awhile for a new film series I can wait though I waited 13 years for Duke Nukem forever. I waited for a live action Transformers movie since 99, I can wait longer but I would really like to have something to keep me occupied while I wait for new movies so I'm hoping we'll see Starwars Battlefront 3 in the next two years for xbox 360 exclusively hell even for all systems I have a feeling that battlefront 3 is in production as we speak and Lucasarts is keeping it under wraps just as Killzone 3 was being kept under wraps for about a month and a half before Sony dropped the ball and had it listed as one of their secret PS3 titles of 2010 back in 2009 and then we got an extended look at E-3

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Someone at Lucasfilm said the info was false.

 

They could of been told to deny it too

definately remember when Indiana jones kingdom of the crystal skull came out in 08 everything was under wrapsbecause it was such a big announcement now imagine how fans would react to finding out a new starwars series of films were being made. I rember when phantom menace came out everyone in my town was exstatic about it I didn't sleep at all until the movie came I just stayed awake looking at the clock wanting time to go by faster

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Isn't 2012 when his deal with Hasbro is up?

 

I think the deal with Hasbro goes through 2014

No, they have it through 2018.

 

 

If he wants it to go on longer he should come up with new movies or let Hasbro make figures from the video games because witout any new movies Hasbro might want not to resign

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With all this talk about who's going to direct the sequels, I think it'd be kinda cool if there were some sort of series of movie shorts directed by different directors, kinda like the Star Wars: Visions comic one-shot, where different writers and artist contributed their own style and take on short Star Wars stories. Wouldn't that be cool? We could see some of our favorite directors take a stab at our beloved property without affecting the official film episodes.

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