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‘Star Wars: Episode VII’ Will Be More ‘Empire Strikes Back’ Than ‘Attack Of The Clones’

Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy says this time they’re aiming for a character-driven film with ‘complicated stories.’ By Kevin P. Sullivan

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J.J. Abrams Sticking With ‘Star Wars’?

Lucasfilm releases statement saying Abrams is not dropping out of ‘Episode VII’ to combat rumors. By Gil Kaufman J.J. Abrams Photo: Getty Images

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‘Star Wars’: Can They Really Make A Great One Every Year?

With only three movies officially announced, what else is Disney planning for the sci-fi series? By Kevin P. Sullivan Mark Hamill, Carrie Fisher and Harrison Ford in “Star Wars” Photo: Lucasfilm

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Does Ed Sheeran Want His Musical March Madness Trophy? ‘Hell Yeah!’

After winning MMM last week, Sheeran’s trophy arrives at MTV News … and, boy, is he excited. By James Montgomery Ed Sheeran Photo: Getty Images

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‘Star Wars’ Movies Coming Every Summer Starting In 2015

Disney chairman announces at CinemaCon that a new ‘Star Wars’ movie will come out every year, starting with ‘Episode VII.’ By Terri Schwartz Mark Hamill, Carrie Fisher and Harrison Ford in “Star Wars” Photo: Lucasfilm

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Lucas Says Han Solo, Luke And Leia Locked For ‘Star Wars VII,’ Maybe

‘We had already signed Mark and Carrie and Harrison,’ George Lucas says of previous negotiations to lock down the original trio. By Gil Kaufman Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill), Han Solo (Harrison Ford), and Princess Leia (Carrie Fisher) in “Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope” Photo: Lucasfilm Ltd.

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‘Star Wars’ Spinoff Films Confirmed By Disney

J.J. Abrams’ ‘Star Wars’ sequel getting company from stand-alone films set in the Lucasfilm universe. By Josh Wigler Mark Hamill, Carrie Fisher and Harrison Ford in “Star Wars” Photo: Lucasfilm

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J.J. Abrams To Direct ‘Star Wars: Episode VII’

‘Star Trek’ filmmaker gets behind the wheel for Disney and Lucasfilm’s ‘Star Wars’ sequel. By Josh Wigler J.J. Abrams Photo: Getty Images

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J.J. Abrams And ‘Star Wars’: Five Burning Questions

We’re as shocked as you are, so this is what we’re asking about “Episode VII.” By Kevin P. Sullivan “Star Wars” and J. J. Abrams Photo: Lucasfilm/ Getty Images

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George Lucas Does Not Have ‘Much To Do’ With ‘Star Wars: Episode VII’

George Lucas will take some part in the planned Star Wars: Episode VII planned by new Lucasfilm owner Disney, but it will likely be a minimal role. Speaking at the Governor’s Awards Saturday, he gave some insight on his duties in the next Star Wars installment being guided by Disney. “[If the filmmakers ask],’Who’s this guy?’ I can tell them,” he told Access Hollywood at the event in Los Angeles. “I mean, they have a hundred encyclopedias and things, but I actually know a lot. I can say, ‘This is this and this is that.'” Continuing, Lucas added, “Basically I’m not — I don’t really have much to do.” Lucas recently said in a more official capacity following the sale of Lucasfilm: “… Now time for me to pass Star Wars on to a new generation of filmmakers. I’ve always believed that Star Wars could live beyond me, and I thought it was important to set up the transition during my lifetime.” He also said he’d like to do “little personal films” going forward . Speculation has continued to swirl over who will direct the next Episode VII , though Lucas’ longtime friend, Steven Spielberg, nipped any rumors he’s in the running recently saying Star Wars is not his ‘genre.’ “I’m pretty sure he’d never want to do that!” Lucas said when asked if he’d give his approval should Spielberg ever change his mind. “I don’t think he’d want to.” Star Wars: Episode VII is slated to hit theaters in 2015. [ Source: Access Hollywood ]

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