Roger Ebert believes that George Lucas will make more Star Wars films. In the first sentence of his review, Roger Ebert said Star Wars Episode III is "not necessarily the last of the Star Wars movies." Ebert later explained in an added note, that he believes that the studio will demand more. "Although Lucas has absolutely said he is finished with the series, it
is inconceivable to me that 20th Century-Fox will willingly abandon the
franchise, especially as Lucas has hinted that parts VII, VIII and IX
exist at least in his mind," explained Ebert. "There will be enormous pressure for them to
be made, if not by him, then by his deputies." Star Wars fannatics all around the world suddenly have hope.Categories
Roger Ebert believes that George Lucas will make more Star Wars films. In the first sentence of his review, Roger Ebert said Star Wars Episode III is "not necessarily the last of the Star Wars movies." Ebert later explained in an added note, that he believes that the studio will demand more. "Although Lucas has absolutely said he is finished with the series, it
is inconceivable to me that 20th Century-Fox will willingly abandon the
franchise, especially as Lucas has hinted that parts VII, VIII and IX
exist at least in his mind," explained Ebert. "There will be enormous pressure for them to
be made, if not by him, then by his deputies." Star Wars fannatics all around the world suddenly have hope.
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