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Jan 25, 2010
Is The ‘Star Wars’ Franchise Getting A 3D Redux?
'Avatar' style?!?

Could the famed, insanely popular and beloved movie franchise Star Wars be getting a 3D redux that would put all 6 movies back in movie theaters is mind-blowing 3D?! According to a new report, George Lucas has been suggesting that due to the advancements made in 3D technology (as featured in the blockbuster hit film Avatar) the entire Star Wars franchise could be converted to 3D and shown in movie theaters again. I, for one, would LOVE to see Episodes I – VI in 3D on the big screen but I am not holding my breath just yet until we hear something more substantial from Lucas himself. Still, the prospect is very titillating … here is the report:

It is one of the most popular film franchises of all time. And now the original Star Wars films could be given a modern make-over and converted into 3D. Director George Lucas has hinted that the new advances in technology mean it is now a possibility to see all six films re-made. He said that he had initially thought of the idea after finishing the last Star Wars film, The Revenge of the Sith, in 2005. But he was convinced about the idea after watching blockbuster Avatar, which picked up two Golden Globes last week. Lucas said: ‘We’ve been looking for years to do this but the technology hasn’t been there. I think this will be a new impetus to make that happen.’ Avatar – which cost more than £300m to make – has shattered box-office records and is on the verge of taking £1billion at the box office since its release at Christmas. Lucas added: ‘I liked it. I make movies like that, so I can appreciate what James Cameron went through to do it. It worked well in 3D and I’m happy it’s so successful.’ Lucas, 65, is currently shooting his latest film, Red Tails but is planning to begin work on converting the Star Wars films when he finishes later this year. Since its release in 1977, the franchise has become a cult phenomenon, having grossed more than £2billion. It is the third most popular film franchise of all time, behind James Bond and Harry Potter. This isn’t the first time Lucas has re-worked the original trilogy. The first three films alone went on to generate £1billion after they were re-released in 1997. He spent more than £5 million on updating the films he shot in the 1970s and 80s and inserting scenes and characters with CGI technology.

If this report really is to be believed then I’m totally on board with Lucas‘s “plans” to redux the entire Star Wars franchise in 3D. For me, it would be another way to watch the films I love so much with the added bonus of enjoying them in 3D. I honestly don’t feel that “messing” with the films in this way ruins anything. Folks would still be able to watch the films in regular 2D and those of us interested in the 3D could enjoy the films in another way. But, as I said above, I’m not getting all excited just yet. This rumor could turn out to be nothing more than, well, a rumor. If we hear from George Lucas himself that this is his plan, I will happily jump on board! This sounds like a fun idea, I’m sold.

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6 Comments. Add Yours

  1. Mr. Gyllenhaal says:

    That would be awesome!!!

  2. C says:

    As long as ‘messing’ with the films doesn’t change anymore of the storyline, like the last redux!

  3. Adam Bomb says:

    I don’t hate this idea. But like C said, they couldn’t change the story at all. That would stink!

  4. Joe says:

    Don’t like the idea. I am not a fan of 3-D. It gives me headaches and I am also tired of the filmakers messing with old movies and making them 3-D. It just isn’t the same.

  5. J says:

    Yeah he has been saying this for a heck of a long time now people. He just always said, it needs to be done when the timing is right and the resources are available. Thanks to the legend of James Cameron, it is now available. But Lucas was going to start work around 2007 i think it was, but then production didn’t go ahead. Most likely will now I believe.

    I know the Original Star Wars and the Original Trilogy for that matter hold the most respect of all the films, but i would still love to see those re-made with the technology of today, even if they won’t be as great. Especially bringing back some of the old stars like Harrison using the technology Avatar used. I think re-making the original trilogy would be more a success that the newest one, cause more of the older generation would want to see what they LOVED to most when they were younger.

  6. Diana says:

    OMG, yes, yes, yes. Even if it’s just a chance for me to see the originals on the big screen!! :)

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