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Mike O
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Who should Direct the Star Wars VII, VIII, and IX ?
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5-Nov-2012, 8:55 PM

Brad Bird. That is all.

Wexter said:

Don't know about episode IX, but my sources with Disney tell me that Michael Bay is set to direct episode 7. We are in for an epic tale of love, CGI and explosions.

Also, Rolland Emmerich is in talks for episode 8. Kinda fitting since there is supposed to be an alien landing in the movie, which is pretty much his area. Also, Boomer the dog will make an appearance as Dewback #7.

Please not Michael Bay. Dear God, please no. Or Roland Emmerich.

skyjedi2005 said:

Besides he is doing Bayformers 4 with Spielberg and rumoured Marky Mark Wahlberg.

That and the long delayed Ninja Turtles from space concept.

A Bayformers supposedly without Shia Lebouf what could go wrong,lol.

Gomu69 said:

Wexter said:

Don't know about episode IX, but my sources with Disney tell me that Michael Bay is set to direct episode 7. We are in for an epic tale of love, CGI and explosions.

Also, Rolland Emmerich is in talks for episode 8. Kinda fitting since there is supposed to be an alien landing in the movie, which is pretty much his area. Also, Boomer the dog will make an appearance as Dewback #7.

I can't think of someone nowadays besides Lucas I would NOT want to take the helm of SW more than Michael Bay D:

Yes, he's a friend of Lucas, so that's possible, but it would only bode the worst, IMO. Hopefully, he'll be too busy with the new Transformers project, and hopefully that'll get the rest of Animated onto DVD in widescreen, at least. Maybe then something good could come from it. I'm sincerely hoping you're kidding though. Very, very sincerely.

cbaka said:

wabid said:

cbaka said:

Matthew Vaughn directed 8 movies, a good movies, but he has his 'touch' like the ones cited above...you're right about Stardust, it's his the best one.

What 8 movies has he directed?  Stardust isn't his "Best" movie, for that I would go to Layer Cake.  Stardust shows he can direct epic adventure fantasy.

sorry, involved in a creative way, as producer, director, Layer Cake is a good one, but i prefer Stardust.

Everyone seems to like Kick-Ass and X-Men: First Class, for reasons I admit I do not grasp. I'm not a fan of Vaughn, though he did say on The Treatment that he was an avid SW fan, so they may consider him.