Lucasfilm announced today that production of Star Wars: Episode VIIwill take place in the United Kingdom. All of the six previous live-action Star Wars movies have included UK production in such famed studios as Elstree, Shepperton, Leavesden, Ealing and Pinewood Studios.
Ever since the announcement that Star Wars: Episode VII will be in theaters in 2015, fans everywhere have wondered that this means in regards to the classic characters we all know and love.
Today some news has broke that Harrison Ford is open to returning as Han Solo – this could be true, but until anything is made official, just keep your fingers crossed!
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Collider is running with a unconfirmed rumor that Matthew Vaughn, director of X-Men: First Class, is in talks to direct Episode VII. What do you think? Leave your comment below and/or on our Facebook page.
It has taken me longer than I thought to get my brain around the fact that Star Wars is now, not only a Disney property, but about to have an unprecedented resurgence in fandom and in the mainstream community by way of new live-action films.