[Movies] Star Wars: Episode VII

According to this article, the new Star Wars movies are going to be mostly origin stories.

The article said:
Now that Disney has the entire Star Wars universe at their fingertips, what new stories will they tell? At a recent investor conference, CFO Jay Rasulo revealed that the company — like George Lucas before them — has decided to use the infinite possibilities of the Star Wars universe to tell a bunch of stories about characters we've already seen before. According to Rasulo, each spin-off will serve as an "origin story film" revealing the past of a Star Wars character — because everybody loved when they did that for Darth Vader, right?
I hope these are just rumors, because I want some new stuff in the SW Universe, not more of the same.
 
According to this article, the new Star Wars movies are going to be mostly origin stories.



I hope these are just rumors, because I want some new stuff in the SW Universe, not more of the same.
It would, perhaps help deal with any EU contradictions, since the EU mainly focuses on what comes after.

But yeah, the last time they tried to tell Vader's origin story, it didn't go too swimmingly.
 
I just wish that they would move on fromt he main folks and just do something new entirely. The SW universe is huge, but if you'd go by most stuff involving it, there are only about 10 people in the universe who matter at all.

That's one of the reasons that KOTOR was such a hit. We got away from Luke, Leia, Darth Vader and all that and moved on to fresh new characters and stories.

At the very least,if they are going to retread old ground, they could make Kyle Katarn and Mara Jade actual cannon for the movie universe.
 
I don't know what his acting chops are like, but getting the dude who plays Peeta in the Hunger Games might be a decent pick.
 
Channing Tatum is Han Solo.



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I just wish that they would move on fromt he main folks and just do something new entirely. The SW universe is huge, but if you'd go by most stuff involving it, there are only about 10 people in the universe who matter at all..
YES! I would like to see something like this too. Especially something in realm of KOTOR. No Yodas or Wookies or Ewoks.
 
Look, I hate to break it to you, but it's not going to be Bieber. Look at who's playing "son of Ford" in other Lucas movie series. Search your heaet, you know it to be true. Shia Leboeuf will be Han Solo Jr.

Also, as I had read the news, they were on one hand going to make a third, "final" trilogy, and on the other hand, spin-off movies based on side characters/origins/etc. We'll see.
 
Heh, I got a hug for the rectal prolapse comment! I worked in a hospital during my undergrad years. I also saw a bed sore that went all the way to the sacrum. Fun times.

I am not really interested in Han Solo's origin. It doesn't matter to me as much. I don't care how he met Chewbacca or how he became a smuggler or how he won the Falcon from Calrissian, etc. It's not really compelling.

Yoda's origin might be kind of cool, but I don't want to see him flipping CGI-style all over the place again.

Origin stories generally stink overall. IMO.

I think the Dark Empire story might be cool. It's decent. The Thrawn series was also okay.
 
Han Solo's Origin Movie Breakdown

1) Han Solo is born.

2) We establish that Han Solo is a nice guy who helps others for no compensation to himself.

3) Someone tells him "You should be a sexy asshole instead"

4) He agrees.

5) Role credits.
 
2) We establish that Han Solo is a nice guy who helps others for no compensation to himself.
That completely destroys the whole "Han Solo changed for the better/redeemed himself" line.

What we really need is an origin story where he jetisons smuggled orphans from the cargo hold prior to an inspection to make the about-face even more impressive.

Keep in mind he only took the job (after turning it down once) because of his trouble with the bounty hunters courtesy Jaba. He had to leave the planet quickly either way. It could be with a cheap job, or no job. If the bounty hunters hadn't shown up he would have simply stuck around until he found a more lucrative job, or his hideout was discovered, ignoring the old guy and his boy tagalong.

He was a rogue, a scoundrel, and that's the way he liked it.

He was trapped when he was taken into the death star. He had to work with his clients to even have a slim chance of escape, and he only continued because there was a slim chance he could make enough money off the princess rescue to repay his debt to Jaba - and he did make that much money.

Suddenly free of his debts, he finally had some choices in his life that weren't constrained by his prior mistakes in life. And he chose to join with the people who had actually befriended this terrible person. In part, no doubt, because he had some feelings for the princess.

Yes, the story was really a coming-of-age for a gifted child, but it was also a story of redemption, and echoed the story of Anakin/Vader in his about-face.

Han Solo's origin story would only be interesting if he started out a good person trying to do well, and then became trapped, whether by his own hand, others, or circumstance, in a pit of unending turmoil that eventually spit out the bad guy he was at the beginning of IV.

Given that the studio could use the origin story to fundamentally change what happened in later stories by altering his character, I'd prefer they didn't touch it, because Lucas has obviously softened over the years, and Disney is not going to be any better. They can't have an origin story with an unhappy ending, and the Real Han Solo's origin was not and could not have been happy.

He shot first, despite what the edit says.
 
That completely destroys the whole "Han Solo changed for the better/redeemed himself" line.

What we really need is an origin story where he jetisons smuggled orphans from the cargo hold prior to an inspection to make the about-face even more impressive.

Keep in mind he only took the job (after turning it down once) because of his trouble with the bounty hunters courtesy Jaba. He had to leave the planet quickly either way. It could be with a cheap job, or no job. If the bounty hunters hadn't shown up he would have simply stuck around until he found a more lucrative job, or his hideout was discovered, ignoring the old guy and his boy tagalong.

He was a rogue, a scoundrel, and that's the way he liked it.

He was trapped when he was taken into the death star. He had to work with his clients to even have a slim chance of escape, and he only continued because there was a slim chance he could make enough money off the princess rescue to repay his debt to Jaba - and he did make that much money.

Suddenly free of his debts, he finally had some choices in his life that weren't constrained by his prior mistakes in life. And he chose to join with the people who had actually befriended this terrible person. In part, no doubt, because he had some feelings for the princess.

Yes, the story was really a coming-of-age for a gifted child, but it was also a story of redemption, and echoed the story of Anakin/Vader in his about-face.

Han Solo's origin story would only be interesting if he started out a good person trying to do well, and then became trapped, whether by his own hand, others, or circumstance, in a pit of unending turmoil that eventually spit out the bad guy he was at the beginning of IV.

Given that the studio could use the origin story to fundamentally change what happened in later stories by altering his character, I'd prefer they didn't touch it, because Lucas has obviously softened over the years, and Disney is not going to be any better. They can't have an origin story with an unhappy ending, and the Real Han Solo's origin was not and could not have been happy.

He shot first, despite what the edit says.
So... essentially... isn't Episode 4 ALREADY his Origin Story?
 
So... essentially... isn't Episode 4 ALREADY his Origin Story?
Heh, in a way, sure. But if that's the case then everyone has multiple origin stories, and only the most recent one matters at any given point in their life. This would suggest that Han Solo has a good --> bad story that happened prior to IV, and that there's another possible good --> bad after VI that we don't know about (only counting the movies, anyway).

Which one would be his true "origin"?
 
Heh, in a way, sure. But if that's the case then everyone has multiple origin stories, and only the most recent one matters at any given point in their life. This would suggest that Han Solo has a good --> bad story that happened prior to IV, and that there's another possible good --> bad after VI that we don't know about (only counting the movies, anyway).

Which one would be his true "origin"?
Personally? It would more likely be the one that had the most significant effect on his life. What are most origin stories? Typically they are reserved for super heroes for the moment they receive their powers. Why? Because seeing the "origin" of normal people will probably be long and boring. No one just suddenly wakes up and decides to be a rogue like Han Solo. His life was likely full of events and choices that brought him to be the scoundrel he was. The only significant point in his life that clearly marks him as who he was, and who he is deep down would be Episode 4 when he suddenly stops thinking about himself and does the right thing. Steve Rogers is an interesting character, but I don't honestly want to see a movie that takes place before Captain America: The First Avenger. I can imagine that a Han Solo movie would involve him screwing around with The Empire and being a bad-ass, but what would be accomplished? We'd put more detail into a past that we already kind of have a basic understanding of, and honestly, as the last three movies have shown it just doesn't work.
 
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