That’s an assumption, not an answer. And with a man as slippery as George Lucas - who makes “experimental films” in private that have so far never been publicly seen - it’s a fair question.
I always found that to be a bullshit excuse from Lucas. To me he has zero interest in “experimental films” and more interest in milking the same franchise too many times to count. He is a man with very limited scope who claims to be avant-garde when he is nothing more than a lucky idiot. He’s bitter because he couldn’t remake his beloved Flash Gordon and had to use his brain to make something original. Then he became even more resentful when smarter people could make better films than him, so he fired everyone who made the franchise great, and made four bad films that are still today black marks for Star wars fans. The only silver lining he got out of this is the merchandising, which was his true calling all along.
In other words george lucas had too big of an ego and clout at the time and probable thought he was the best writer in the world. which is too bad because jedi and the prequels would have been great. If he didn’t have a bunch of yes men who didn’t have the balls to question all of the problems with the scripts. Though the only thing i do really like about jedi is han didn’t die like Harrison ford wanted,the emperor and maybe some other things but that’s it.
But still he shouldn’t have taken out his frustrations on his fans like this. The franchise has been ruined ten times longer than it was good.
I know right i wish someone had the balls to stand up to him and tell him this wasn’t going to work. Me i think if jedi and 1,2,3 were ether miniseries or seasons with each season being these four episodes it would have had room to breath.
There wasn’t enough story in the prequels to cover even one movie. Jedi really isn’t that bad either, but if they just didn’t fire Kurtz years earlier, we would’ve had a perfect trilogy.
What do you mean not much of a story you have the emperor obi wan,Anakin,the Jedi order the clone war,the rise of the empire it just was plotted out,written and executed etc. horribly that’s all. If it was done the way Lucas was trying come across or something similar and by that i mean the fall of Anakin way it was intended to come across. It would have made Vader’s death more meaningful what we got was effects over story. 😦 But my point is still valid the back story done right would have added more to the original trilogy instead of what we got. In the end your right if the producer of a new hope and empire didn’t leave we would have had two epic trilogies.
Ok maybe the PT could have been good. But the shape of the franchise works against creating a prequel trilogy; when Star Wars came out in 1977 Lucas had no clue he even would make a film trilogy, or even that the film would be the fourth episode. Star Wars feels like the starting point of the franchise, instead of a middle chapter like Lucas insists. I don’t believe he ever had an outline for a three film story, or even had the intelligence to create richly detailed universe with its own mythology.
What does this franchise even have now? Star Wars, Empire Strikes Back, and little else. And now Disney is polluting the franchise with middle of the road cookie cutter product.
He did have the prequel trilogy planned out sometime in the 80s but the story he had planned he completely changed and for the record the backstory was mentioned in the first film. But you’re right at that time the prequels were not even a thought but the prequel story was there the clone wars the fall of the jedi etc. and if done right it would have given the original trilogy more weight if you ask me. Ps. star wars rebels the canon comics novels etc. aren’t bad i don’t know about episode 7 haven’t seen it and it sounds like rouge one might be a really good movie.