One time James Bond, Sir Roger Moore recently visited the set of J J. Abrams' "Star Wars: Episode VII" . Moore previously worked with Abrams for a notable first season cameo on the director's TV series "Alias".
Original Trilogy stars Mark Hamill as Luke Skywalker Harrison Ford as Han Solo and Carrie Fisher as Princess Leia Anthony Daniels as C-3PO, Peter Mayhew playing the legendary Wookiee Chewbacca, and Kenny Baker as Astro droid R2 D2 will be back.
Franchise creator George Lucas told Bloomberg Businessweek that he begun talks with original stars to have them return to for its new films -- before he had even begun the process of the ultimately $2 billion deal and sale. It's been said that Lucas' actually spent about a year planning the franchise's future before handing the reigns of Lucasfilm over to Disney.
The new cast members also include John Boyega, Daisy Ridley, Adam Driver, Oscar Isaac, Andy Serkis, Domhnall Gleeson,Christina Chong and Max von Sydow as a villain character. 12 Years a Slave Best Supporting Actress Lupita Nyong'o and Game of Thrones co-star Gwendoline Christie have officially been cast in the film as well. Parkour master Pip Andersen and actress Crystal Clarke have joined the sequel--the pair were two of the 37,000 or so hopefuls who attended casting calls across eleven cities. Miltos Yerolemou, who had a small but memorable role as Arya Stark's sword trainer in the first season of "Game of Thrones," has joined the cast of in an undisclosed role reports The BBC. The role is said to be a minor one. Greg Grunberg has a role in the pic
Disney/Lucasfilm
haven't revealed any character details at all however, so which
of the newcomers is playing which roles is all speculation at
this point.
A guest on BBC Radio this past week, Moore briefly discussed his visit to the set--a transcript is up at SW7N (via Slashfilm).
Moore says that they were filming "something with a lot of mountains and snow" and suggested Ford was on hand for the scene, but couldn't say anything beyond that since he was "assigned to secrecy".
This does add fuel to rumors (via Metro) that an ice planet
figures into the movie. Is it Hoth?...
Moore also recounted a story about why things had to be kept secret on the various productions he's worked on: "They have to be secret about it. What happens with film is that, somehow or another, people get their hands on outtakes and prints, and they print them and they sell them for television in the Philippines. I had a Filipino working for us years ago and he said 'Oh, my family have already seen the film,' which hadn't even had its royal premiere."
Scottish actor Ian McDiarmid who played Emperor Palpatine attended the recent London Film and Comic Con and confirmed that he would not return to the "Star Wars" universe in the upcoming trilogy--but he didn't rule out a return in a potential spin-off pre-Return of the Jedi:
"I'm definitely not in [Episode VII]. As
you know, he's dead by then. I know, we believe in reincarnation, and
holograms… But you know, they are going to take many twists on the
story as the years go on, and I guess they may go back to a time - I've
got no clue, I'm speaking off the top of my head - when the Emperor
ran the universe. And I don't want anyone else to play him, do I?"
In a recent post Latino Review claims that Palpatine is part of the new trilogy after all--though played by another actor...
James Earl Jones, the man behind the voice of Star Wars villain Darth Vader was asked by Variety recently about the possibility of playing the character in more films, perhaps one of the Spin-Off Films for example set before "Return of the Jedi". He said: "Oh no. I've got no illusions that I will or even hankerings to be in them, but I'm very proud to have been part of the original."
Actor Liam Neeson was asked by HeyUGuys whether he'd been invited back to play his character from Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace--Qui-Gon Jinn in the franchise...While the answer was "No" He said that he would be up for a comeback.
Abrams wrote the script with Lawrence Kasdan for the film. Oscar winner Michael Arndt ("Toy Story 3," "Little Miss Sunshine") vacated his job scripting the next film--after disagreements over which characters the film will focus on.
Kasdan ("The Empire Strikes Back," "Raiders of the Lost Ark") and Simon Kinberg ("Sherlock Holmes," "X-Men: Days of Future Past")
have reportedly closed deals to pen the final two installments of
the new "Star Wars" trilogy. Kasdan and Kinberg are also indeed
writing the stand alone/origin Star Wars features. Company CEO Robert A. Iger recently revealed that the studio has three features in the works - not two as previously indicated. "Godzilla" reboot director Gareth Edwards is going to direct the first of the upcoming Star Wars Spin-Off Films. "Fantastic Four" reboot and "Chronicle" director Josh Trank is officially set to direct the as yet Untitled Number 2 stand alone spin-off film.
The plan is to have each of these films come out in the years when we
don't see a new episode of the saga - They would come out in 2016,
2018 and 2020. We still don't know which characters these spin-offs
will focus on. Current franchise chief, Kathleen Kennedy spoke to Yahoo about the stand-alone films saying that they will NOT affect the main narrative of the Episodes.
Looking ahead "Looper" and "Brick" writer-director Rian Johnson has inked a deal to both pen and call action on "Star Wars: Episode VIII" as well as write a treatment for "Star Wars: Episode IX".
The Avengers: Age of Ultron star Mark Ruffalo previously worked with Johnson on The Brothers Bloom, with Ruffalo playing one half of a brotherly con act. In a recent interview with Collider Ruffalo tells the site that he contacted Johnson to tell him that he wants to be in the sequel:
"I
just reached out to Rian recently, by the way. My email to Rian after
all these years was, 'Rian, congratulations on everything you've been
doing. And by the way, if there's a part in Star Wars, please,
anything, please consider considering me to join you.' I love hanging
out with Rian so [just hanging out on set] is interesting to me, but I would like a role."
The series MVP composer John Williams is set to score Episode VII, Episode VIII and Episode IX.
Kasdan and Kinberg would also join the projects as producers with Kennedy.
There was a scheduled two-week production hiatus in August to allow for adjustments in the shooting schedule following Ford's recovery from that injury where he broke his left leg. The injury is also said to have happened during filming
on a top secret set rather than on the Millennium Falcon set as was widely reported.
Production is scheduled to take place through September at Pinewood Studio in England. The film has a confirmed release date of December 18, 2015.
Moore is quite familiar with the studio, considering he shot numerous Bond films at Pinewood
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