So, Disney has bought Lucasarts so in other words Star Wars... This also means a new Star Wars movie known as episode 7 is to be release in 2015. Here is the video showing so. What does this mean for the future of Star Wars? What will we do now that Mark is to old to play as Luke and the other cast being too old. I am quite afraid to see what the future holds in store but at the same time am quite excited. P.S. Could be some happy or sad news to a particular staff member known as Misty.
It' ll probably pick up the Thrawn trilogy. http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/TheThrawnTrilogy Honestly I don' t think it can be that much worse than letting Lucas ruin it himself, I' ll wait and see.
OK, now this freaks me out : http://spinoff.comicbookresources.c...episode-7-will-be-original-story-report-says/ Why of course, just go ahead and throw away everything that came before you, that' s GENIUS ! The fans wishes sure haven' t been trampled enough lately. I mean who cares about such trivial things as canon and continuity, am I right ?
Although I do think they shouldn't really make a new film, it's been a long time since the last one and revivals seldom go well, I don't think it's the certain catastrophe people are making it out to be. I mean Disney are behind all the recent Marvel films, and I've thoroughly enjoyed all of the ones I've seen and heard nothing but good stuff about the ones I haven't. So I'm giving them the benefit of the doubt here, just because Disney own it doesn't mean the Death Star will suddenly grow Mickey Mouse ears. c: In fact with the budgets and resources Disney have, these new films /could/ be amazing.
Ewww...Now that Disney owns Star Wars, Marvel and Muppets, the next KH game could be rather...gruesome. I don't want to see Nomura butcher Kermit.
I want to see Lightsaber Keyblade. I can see a few ups and downs to this transfer. Hopefully we get to see some more adventures in the Star Wars Universe. My guess is there would be all new cast, maybe a few of the older actors, but mostly new. Pair that with an all new story line, dish out 6 new movies all with better graphics (i'm talking tron graphics), and an anticipating fan basis that has been waiting for years for a continuation of the saga and you get a huge success. Now for the downs . . . It is Disney we're talking about. Hopefully they don't try to throw that family movie happy ending bullcrap into the series. (just an example) I couldn't imagine the ending where Luke and Darth make it out alive and live as a happy family the rest of there lives. That's a Disney moment. I can't imagine the Sith Lord realizing everything he's done was wrong and decides to turn over a new leaf. That's a Disney moment. I can't imagine Jaba being able to talk in English, as well as Chewbacca and the Ewoks. That's a Disney moment. So as my final statement. If Disney let's George Lucas make the story plot for the movies, cast them, and produce them, it will turn out great. Basically, Disney pays for the production (i.e graphics, special fx) and let's Lucas do the rest, it'll be awesome.
When it comes to Kingdom Hearts, I think I would rather have them stay away from Marvel and Lucas Arts... I want original Disney, though, people will make mock ups of a lightsaber keyblade.
Honestly the keyblade is the only thing I want to see lol, I just think it would be cool to see Sora the Jedi. I don't see how they could implement anything else into the KH world except maybe a stage like the Death Star or Cloud City and maybe Chewbacca as a side character. As for Marvel . . . I really have no strong feeling, or any feelings at all to see Sora in a spandex outfit -_- Anyway, I digress. The Lightsaber Keyblade would be the only thing I care to see.
http://nukethefridge.com/2013/01/24/big-news-j-j-abrams-set-to-direct-star-wars-episode-vii/ Well I like the guy but ... heh, could go both ways I guess. Just, no lens flare please.
I guess if Abrams is in charge of it, it makes it a little less worse. He's a pretty good director, so I wouldn't mindseeing how he'd play with the Star Wars universe (especially after that amazing star trek movie).