ratpack1961 said:
To have an episode of star wars to be about three old people running around the universe just doesn't work, at least in theory. Old cliffhanger serials that star wars was based on kept the cast usually pretty young. Personally I was fine with seeing some young new characters and Luke as a mentor. I think thats what Arndt wanted and it kept with the concept of what these movies are about. Escapism for kids/teens that adults wont detest.
I agree with you that there is a chance that putting old Luke, Leia and Han on screen could be an utter disaster, as I'm sure there will be alot of monday-morning QB'ing on what was the right approach.
But I still think that fans are taking it too literally about the 'Big 3' being a huge part of Episode 7 thinking that this will be a carbon copy of Star Wars in 1977, whereas I don't see it that way. My view is you can still have Luke, Leia and Han have prominent roles in Episode 7 while passing the torch to the next generation of Skywalker kids and its still comes off as respectable.
Why cant Leia be the Supreme Chancellor (aka Vallorum, Palpatine in the PT)? I can't see them having Carrie Fisher running around for 2 hours like she did in 1977, but she could be a strong political force in the re-built republic after Episode 6, along with showing off some force skills to her kids to show that true power Luke said she had in Return of the Jedi.
Why cant Luke be the Head of the Jedi Order (aka Yoda in the PT)? I think Hamill can pull off some lightsaber action scenes, teaching his kids or Han/Leia's kids about the force. Heck, if old man Ian McKellan can pull of the action scenes as Gandalf in the Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit, why can't Mark Hamill who is only in his 60's?
Now Han Solo is where it gets tricky? Ford is the only role of the 'Big 3' where it is more a crowd pleaser then relevant to the story. But I think if they can create a great death scene (aka Spock's death in Star Trek II), by means of saving his kids or something relevant to saving someone else from death, that could be powerful. The end of Episode 7 could have Luke/Leia and the Skywalker kids at the funeral of Han Solo (aka QuiGon in Episode I), which would be sort of eerie that we finally get to see the death of one of the most beloved characters from the OT.
Now Abrams/Kennedy could just try to please the crowd and give us Han/Luke/Leia from Episode IV circa 2015, but I just don't think that would work. I do think if they get creative, the passing of the torch could please ALL of the SW fanbases and set Episode 8 and 9 up real well.