Colin Trevorrow is out as director of "Star Wars: Episode IX."
It is being called a "mutual decision." But, time will tell what the real story is. No replacement named as of yet.
This marks the third shake-up in the director's chair for a Disney-released "Star Wars" movie."Rogue One" saw Gareth Edwards put to the side when Tony Gilroy took over reshoots and final edit. And, the Han Solo film saw its directors let go, with Ron Howard replacing them.
Okay, it's just a few seconds, and yes, it's a recreation of the last moments of "Episode VII," but it does show how Rian Johnson's film will look. To me, it's more artistic, with more saturated colors and a more pronounced feeling for mood and atmosphere.
Shooting starts today on the new movie which will be released on December 15, 2017.
"Star Wars: Episode VIII" casting news! Disney has announced that Benicio Del Toro and Laura Dern have joined the cast of “Star Wars: Episode VIII.” Newcomer Kelly Marie Tran will appear in an unspecified part.
Also, shooting starts today at Pinewood Studios on the new movie.
Revised Release Date for "Episode VIII: December 15, 2017.
The visual effects of "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" used a combination of old and new techniques. This Variety video goes into how the effects artists made it happen!
"Star Wars: Episode IX" will be shot on film. Director Colin Trevorrow spoke at a panel discussion at the Sundance Film Festival. He was joined by champion of film, director Christopher Nolan.
A lot went into making "Star Wars: The Force Awakens". One of those things were the voice actors who provided lines like the famous (or infamous!) "Traitor!," etc. Meet the voice actors who were part of making the magic happen!
Fan opinion has been varied over the new "Star Wars" film, "The Force Awakens". Seeing yet another Death Star wasn't exactly appealing to many, including me! But, while there are a fair number of familiar elements to the film, I have come to like it. A lot! That first impression wasn't the knockout I was hoping for. But, after seeing it twice in 3D the past weekend, I have just given up having an issue with Death Star 3.0, etc. Instead, I've concentrated on all the cool stuff in the movie!
Like Han Solo! Harrison Ford is top billed here for a reason. Han gets to be Han again, edgy, impulsive, just the classic rogue we love! There are the "Star Wars"-required beasties in the Rathtars, which are pretty much big mouths with pointy teeth that roll around and get people with their tentacles. Cool! We also get good dog fighting, albeit not in space as the title "Star Wars" would indicate!
The highlight of the movie is the amazing star turn by Daisy Ridley, who I hope gets an Academy Award nomination. She does great work here, and is really the person who anchors the film. John Boyega and the chameleon actor Oscar Isaac turn in great work, as well. Carrie Fisher is okay, but her plastic surgery/botox has really made it difficult for her to emote. Plus, we like Carrie as Carrie! You don't get to see that spark here. Mark Hamill does what the script asks, but we definitely need to see a lot more of him next time around!
Also key to the film's success is the magnificent film score by John Williams! I have listened to it many times, and am more impressed with it each time! It doesn't have as many of the hummable themes as his previous "Star Wars" scores, but I have forgotten that with subsequent listenings. And, the score works perfectly in the film!
J.J. Abrams does a much better job here than it the truly awful "Star Trek Into Darkness," which still ticks me off! Man, that was bad. But here, he's in his element and delivers a great movie under high pressure. The script, by Abrams and "Star Wars" writing vet Lawrence Kasdan has the previously mentioned pluses and minuses. Visual Effects and Creature Effects are both just fine, although the production using more practical effects isn't often that obvious.
Overall, a very good "Star Wars" installment! Looking forward to seeing what "Looper" director Rian Johnson does with "Episode VIII!"
"Star Wars: The Force Awakens" has just officially broken the all-time U.S. Box Office record! The record is the one not adjusted for inflation. But, since the movie it has overtaken, "Avatar," was released in 2009, that adjusted-for-inflation record could be broken soon!
Oh oh! If you thought that Snoke in "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" is actually Darth Plagueis, Andy Serkis, who plays Supreme Leader Snoke has just said that Snoke isn't Plagueis. So, let the new theorizing begin!
The great John Williams soundtrack for "Force Awakens" is available in two ways online! You can listen to the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack the way it appears on the CD. Or, you can listen to it the way it appears in the film
Spotify has the soundtrack. Disney has the film score. NOTE: On the Disney site you must click forward for each subsequent track. They don't play automatically. But, if you love the soundtrack like I do, it is well worth the effort!
I really hope that John Williams at least gets an Academy Award nomination for his great work in the new film!