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If you said Han Solo, then you’re pretty much dead on. I hate to admit that I flunked a Star Wars trivia quiz, but I did.
George Lucas might have created the modern blockbuster with 1977’s Star Wars, but a new interview with the director suggests that he’s not the biggest fan of his (accidental) legacy.
Ahead of the much anticipated release of The Force Awakens next month, publisher Washington Green, are releasing six striking Star Wars Marvel comic book covers as limited edition prints at Castle Galleries in Leeds.
However, he said he does have a few concerns about The Force Awakens’ content and said “I’m curious that the Force doesn’t get muddled into a bunch of gobbledygook”. But the choice also touches on why Lucas seems to have stepped away from helming Star Wars movies: freedom from one’s creations. Harrison Ford is a household name, thanks is large part to his role in Star Wars, Indiana Jones and many other great films.
“‘The third one is you don’t show up at their coffee shop… you just say ‘nope, gone, history, I’m moving forward”. “I’m proud of the fact that I knew a year and half before anybody else that he was actually Dad Vader”.
Imagine being on an innocent Skype call with an organisation who you’ve donated money to, only to see Harrison Ford’s face pop up. We still don’t know if Driver’s character has the ability to use the Force or not, but it certainly looks like he won’t be making things easy for the heroes of The Force Awakens.
‘The second rule, you don’t go over to their house and drive by to see what they’re doing.