In fairness, Michael Arnt had no script almost one year into his hiring. Ideally they would have given him more time to crack the story but with the short schedule they were given I don’t really blame them for getting rid of him. It’s just that JJ should have been kept far away from the script.
*no completed and approved script.
It’s not like he was twiddling his thumbs. He was doing what Abrams wouldn’t: putting thought into the script.
He was working with Abrams.
He was fired when Abrams was hired and said he wanted to do the script himself, he brought in Kasdan, and they kept the protagonist being a girl and Luke being at an ancient Jedi Temple. The plot and story was thrown out to make Luke a maguffin and to mimic A New Hope.
This is all just factually untrue. Arndt worked with Abrams and even with Kasdan on the script. The plot and story was not thrown out at all, it naturally evolved from what Arndt was writing. And it was Arndt who decided Luke shouldn’t be in the film, because he thought it took the focus off the protagonist.
He wasn’t the one that said Luke should be a plot object. That was Abrams. Arndt’s story and plot were stripped, the broad strokes of characters and ideas were kept. Abrams is the one who decided to just plagiarise another film, passing it off as something new.
And that wasn’t necessary. No one needed another A New Hope. We have the old one, on VHS, DVD, and evening BD by the time TFA came out. What we needed is what was promised: “a new Star Wars that was crafted and looks like the old ones.”