MAY THE 4TH BE WITH US ALL

MAY THE 4TH BE WITH US ALL Star Wars is Modern Mythology. In a world where faith in anything is being tested on a daily basis, Star Wars represents fantastic use of the film and its global reach. Please don’t drop the ball Disney, “The Force” is everywhere” 🙂 Cheers George. iamwill

New 'Star Wars: Episode VII' Set Photos Tease The Millennium Falcon And X-Wing

BRIAN GALLAGHER, MOVIEWEB YouTube/Star WarsJ.J. Abrams with a new X-Wing on set. With production currently underway at Pinewood Studios in London, new photos have been released from the Star Wars: Episode VII set, offering new looks at the Millennium Falcon and an X-Wing fighter. No actors were spotted on the set, but we get perhaps our…

Harrison Ford Injured on the Set of ‘Star Wars: Episode VII

Originally posted by Variety.com Harrison Ford has been injured on the set of Disney and Lucasfilm’s new “Star Wars” movie. According to Disney, the 71-year-old actor was hospitalized after sustaining a bad ankle injury during filming on Wednesday. “He was taken to a local hospital and is receiving care,” the statement reads. Ford was at…

Today Is The Most Important Date In ‘Star Wars’ History

First public screening was held on May 1, 1977… And it could have broken the film. by alexzalben 05/01/14 (mtv.com)   Sure we’re all eagerly anticipating “Star Wars: Episode VII,” but 37 years ago today was the most important day in “Star Wars” history: May 1 was the first public screening for the original “Star Wars,” a…

John Williams Confirmed to Score 'Star Wars: Episode VII'

The composer, who has scored all six of the George Lucas films, will return for the latest chapter in the sci-fi universe. John Williams It’s official: the latest chapter of Star Wars will be scored by John Williams. The composer, who has crafted the score for all six titles in the space opera saga, was confirmed to be joining J.J. Abrams‘ Episode…

Harrison Ford, Mark Hamill, Carrie Fisher Back for 'Star Wars'?

George Lucas Says Yes Published: March 07, 2013 Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher and Mark Hamill will all return to the Star Wars galaxy, George Lucas told Bloomberg Businessweek. The film series’ original stars (below, at 2005 AFI tribute to Lucas) had hintedthey would be up for reprising their roles in the outer-space adventure before, but Lucas made…