Why Brad Bird Turned Down Episode VII

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In a recent interview, famed director Brad Bird opened up about being an early name mentioned as a possible candidate to direct Star Wars: Episode VII. He recently revealed that he was not ultimately interested in the job and that the schedule Lucasfilm had in mind was what turned him off of the highly-anticipated project.

He went on to say . . . .

“I’ve known (producer) Kathy Kennedy for a while and I know George Lucas. And they did come to me. But the problem was, the schedule they had in mind made it impossible to do…unless I dropped Tomorrowland. And I was just really deeply into this film at that point. It’s easy to say, ‘Just put it on hold.’ But you’re moving now; you don’t know if you’re going to be able to move later. Maybe it’s true of filmmakers like Cameron or Spielberg, but I have to act on momentum. We had reached a critical mass where it would’ve thrown the furniture around from the train stopping. I really want to see this movie. I love the Star Wars films, and I can’t wait to see what J.J. Abrams does, but it meant I’d have to shut down one dream to participate in another. I feel like with Tomorrowland we’re making something that’s really special and unique.”

Disney’s highly anticipated sequel trilogy blasts its way into theaters in 2015.

Source: Hollywood Reporter

J.J. Abrams On Jimmel Kimmel Live

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While making an exciting guest appearance on ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live’ promoting his latest science fiction film ( Star Trek: Into Darkness) director J.J. Abrams was offered some advice from a very select group of “die hard” Star Wars fans in the audience on what direction he should take with the upcoming Episode VII scheduled for release in 2015.

The suggestions? Well, let’s just say they’re quite interesting.

The last two audience members had some good suggestions. Do you agree?