Monday, June 17, 2013

Star Wars Bits: Zack Snyder, Neill Blomkamp, 'Star Wars: Battlefront', Anthony Daniels, Warwick Davis

Star Wars - Luke Skywalker and C3PO

Luke, Leia, and Han are all set to appear in the new Star Wars trilogy, but what about their trusty pal C3PO? Anthony Daniels will only say "wait and see." Also after the jump:

  • Here's why you shouldn't believe those Star Wars plot rumors
  • Warwick Davis wants to audition for Episode VII
  • Zack Snyder talks about what Man of Steel might mean for Star Wars
  • Neill Blomkamp doesn't think he's right for Star Wars
  • Peter Mayhew's lightsaber gets him in trouble with the TSA
  • Nerdists sets hosts for the Course of the Force relay
  • See costume test pics from Star Wars: A New Hope
  • EA announces a new Star Wars: Battlefront
  • Watch a 50-minute 1997 documentary about George Lucas

We're sure you've all been smart enough to take those recent Star Wars Episode VII plot rumors with a big fat grain of salt, but now journalist Drew McWeeny goes even further, arguing that we shouldn't believe them at all.

McWeeny, who's racked up a lot of credibility when it comes to this stuff, dismisses the recent Jacen and Jaina Solo talk as "100%" bull. In fact, he says, it's unlikely the Extended Universe books will make it to the big screen at all. Head over to HitFix to read his reasoning.

In truth, despite the constant chatter and speculation, there isn't a whole lot we know for sure about the new films. One thing that's clear, however, is how many people want to be part of the new film.

Warwick Davis appeared as Ewok Wicket in Episode VI – Return of the Jedi and as Wald (among others) in Episode I – The Phantom Menace, but he's hoping he can cross over to the dark side upon his return to the galaxy far, far away. "My ideal role would be a villain, preferably with a light saber," he said in a recent interview.

While he's not part of the cast yet, he's hoping the same strategy that got him into the prequel trilogy can get him into the sequel trilogy. "Years ago I would drop lots of hints to George [Lucas], sending him faxes and I think he got so tired of it he said 'just put him in the film,'" he recalled. "I am hoping to drop a few auditions in there and to tease out a few details about the new films." [The Sun]

Meanwhile, Anthony Daniels (a.k.a. C3PO) is being a little cagier about his hopes for Episode VII. Asked whether he'd been approached about the new film, he gave a hesitant "Well…" before continuing:

What I always say to that is "Wait and see." Let's keep the suspense going. [...] I'd rather not comment. You will recall I've always had a rather discreet attitude, or a professional sense of discretion. I don't blab things about the script. I think that would be very unprofessional, or childish.

Happily, Daniels was more candid about C3PO's presence, or lack thereof, in Star Wars In Concert (he's in negotiations), Lego Star Wars (he just recently wrapped a new episode), and Star Wars: Rebels (he's not involved). [Bleeding Cool]

Earlier this year, Zack Snyder shot down reports that he'd be directing a Seven Samurai-inspired Star Wars flick. However, it doesn't sound like he's entirely ruled out the possibility of making a Star Wars movie. An interviewer recently asked him whether Man of Steel might be a "calling card" of sorts that could lead to work in Star Wars. Snyder's response was vague but ultimately positive.

If someone were to see the movie and say, like, "Dang, this guy can make a sci-fi movie," that's cool. But… yeah. I like to think that I kind of did that before this, but… yeah. I think so. It's something to regard.

I can't blame the guy for not wanting to give a definite answer at this point. But if you're a fan hoping for a Snyder-directed Star Wars, there you have it — something to pin your hopes on. [First Showing]

Standing in stark contrast to all the eager actors and filmmakers is Neill Blomkamp, who continues to maintain that he has no interest in tackling a Star Wars movie of his own. "I love Star Wars. I really, really love Star War

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