Did George Lucas originally plan to make three Star Wars trilogies — nine films overall?
The answer to this question and more in our ongoing coverage of the Disney-Lucasfilm purchase, and the upcoming Star Wars Episode 7: http://natpo.st/SeBJQS
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the answer is “who gives a shit, george lucas should have no creative control over the next star wars movies”
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