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Abrams to take over delayed ‘Star Wars IX’ — Lucasfilm

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LOS ANGELES: Sci- fi fi lmmaker J. J. Abrams has been tapped to direct “Star Wars: Episode IX” after the departure of Colin Trevorrow, Lucasfi lm announced on Tuesday, delaying its release for seven months.

Abrams — a familiar face in the “Star Wars” universe who directed “The Force Awakens” ( 2015) — will co-write the fi lm with Chris Terrio, who won an Oscar for the screenplay for “Argo” ( 2012), the Disney- owned studio said.

“With ‘ The Force Awakens,’ J. J. delivered everything we could have possibly hoped for, and I am so excited that he is coming back to close out this trilogy,” Lucasfi lm president Kathleen Kennedy said in a statement.

Disney later announced that “Episode IX,” originally scheduled to hit theatres on May 24, 2019, will now be released on Dec 20 of that year.

Abrams has considerab­le pedigree in sci- fi , having successful­ly rebooted the “Star Trek” franchise, directing two of the new fi lms, as well as producing the “Cloverfiel­d” trilogy and the upcoming “Star Wars: Episode VIII — The Last Jedi.”

The “Force Awakens” is the third-highest grossing movie of all time, taking US$ 2.1 billion, and spinoff movie “Rogue One” was beaten only by “Captain America: Civil War” in 2016.

But it hasn’t been plain sailing for Lucasfi lm, which has parted company with several of its directors recently, starting with Josh Trank, who dropped out of developing a “Star Wars” spinoff in 2015, citing the enormous pressures of being involved with the franchise.

“Rogue One” itself made headlines in 2016, when Tony Gilroy (“The Bourne Legacy”) was brought in to helm extensive reshoots just a few months ahead of the release of the Gareth Edwards- directed movie.

Lucasfi lm announced a week ago that Trevorrow had left as director of “Episode IX,” attributin­g his exit to differing visions between the fi lmmaker and studio executives.

The Hollywood Reporter, citing unnamed sources, said the main point of contention was ongoing “script issues,” with Trevorrow being forced into several rewrites.

The weekly trade paper reported that the relationsh­ip between Trevorrow and Kennedy had become “unmanageab­le,” although it added that she had tried to avoid losing another director.

‘Huge opportunit­y missed’

In June, Lucasfi lm sacked directing duo Phil Lord and Chris Miller (“21 Jump Street,” “The Lego Movie”), who were just weeks away from wrapping principal photograph­y on the hotly- anticipate­d Han Solo spinoff.

The pair were replaced by Oscar-winning fi lmmaker Ron Howard after clashing with Kennedy and writer Lawrence Kasdan, according to reports.

Trevorrow’s departure was seen as a significan­t upheaval as he is considered hot property after scoring big with Universal’s creature feature “Jurassic World” (2015), the fourth-highest grossing movie of all time.

Reaction to Trevorrow’s replacemen­t was divided on Twitter, where the announceme­nt quickly became one of the top worldwide trending topics, with more than 37,000 tweets.

Many fans expressed admiration for “The Force Awakens” and signalled their approval of the decision, although others saw it as a missed opportunit­y.

“‘Star Wars Chapter Nine: Revenge of the Lens Flare,’ written and directed by JJ Abrams,” quipped New York Times columnist John Podhoretz, referring to the director’s predilecti­on for the visual effect he used extensivel­y in “Star Trek” (2009).

Melissa Silverstei­n, artistic director of New York’s femalefocu­sed Athena Film Festival, called it a “huge opportunit­y missed” with no female director yet in the Star Wars franchise.

“I LOVED Force Awakens so I’m sort of okay with Abrams returning, but at the same time, dang. Star Wars needs to fi x its diversity problem,” agreed Tim Hanley, author of “The Many Lives of Catwoman: The Felonious History of a Feline Fatale.”

The untitled Han Solo movie is due out on May 25 next year, while “The Last Jedi,” the next fi lm in the main franchise, directed by Rian Johnson, opens on Dec 15. — AFP

 ??  ?? Abrams poses during a promotiona­l event for ‘Star Wars: The Force Awakens’ in Tokyo on Dec 10, 2015. — AFP file photo
Abrams poses during a promotiona­l event for ‘Star Wars: The Force Awakens’ in Tokyo on Dec 10, 2015. — AFP file photo

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