VCRTracking June 21, 2017 Share June 21, 2017 Uh oh. 'Star Wars': Han Solo Film Loses Directors Quote “Unfortunately, our vision and process weren’t aligned with our partners on this project," said a statement from Phil Lord and Christopher Miller. Phil Lord and Christopher Miller are no longer directing the Han Solo Star Wars spin-off. "Phil Lord and Christopher Miller are talented filmmakers who have assembled an incredible cast and crew, but it’s become clear that we had different creative visions on this film, and we’ve decided to part ways. A new director will be announced soon," said Kathleen Kennedy, president of Lucasfilm in a statement. "Unfortunately, our vision and process weren’t aligned with our partners on this project. We normally aren’t fans of the phrase 'creative differences' but for once this cliché is true. We are really proud of the amazing and world-class work of our cast and crew," said a statement from Phil Lord and Christopher Miller. Lord and Miller, the helmers of The LEGO Movie and 21 Jump Street and its sequel 22 Jump Street, signed on to direct the Star Wars stand-alone in July 2015. The film will star Alden Ehrenreich as Han Solo, while Emilia Clarke, Woody Harrelson and Donald Glover also star. The film has been shooting in London since February. Sources say there are several weeks left on the shoot (who will be helming those is currently under wraps), with re-shoots scheduled for later in the summer. The release date of May 25, 2018 remains unchanged. This isn't the first Star Wars film to face a director issue. On Star Wars: Rogue One, which was helmed by Gareth Edwards, Tony Gilroy was brought in to rewrite and help oversee extensive reshoots for the film. The issue of "creative differences" has been the cause of several director exits over the past couple years on studio tentpoles. Tim Miller left Fox's sequel Deadpool 2; Rick Famuyiwa left Warner Bros. and DC's The Flash; Michelle MacLaren left Wonder Woman (which was then directed by Patty Jenkins, who had previously exited Thor 2). Link to comment
Joe June 21, 2017 Author Share June 21, 2017 That's not reassuring. There have been movies that lost their directors and turned out fine, perfectly watchable. But I can't think of any that were actually great. Indeed, this is the second Disney-owned movie where this has happened recently. Ant-Man was the first. And remember Joss Whedon talking about the Avengers 2 mess? It's starting to look like a pattern. Link to comment
VCRTracking June 21, 2017 Share June 21, 2017 'Star Wars': Why the Han Solo Film Directors Were Fired So they're saying writer Lawrence Kasdan hated that they had actors improvised instead of sticking to his script. Link to comment
Joe June 21, 2017 Author Share June 21, 2017 Quote People need to understand that Han Solo is not a comedic personality. He’s sarcastic and selfish Fair enough. But get cast and crew on board with that interpretation to start with. Maybe not hire directors who are known for light-hearted fun stuff. Link to comment
Captain Carrot June 21, 2017 Share June 21, 2017 9 hours ago, Joe said: Indeed, this is the second Disney-owned movie where this has happened recently. Ant-Man was the first. And remember Joss Whedon talking about the Avengers 2 mess? It's starting to look like a pattern. I think Ike Perlmutter was the problem with the Marvel movies. Kevin Feige got tired of Perlmutter's interference and threatened to quit, so Disney removed Perlmutter from a position of authority over the movies. Based on that incident it sounds like Disney is somewhat hands off as long as the head of the subsidiary delivers. And in this case there's no one like Feige to oppose Kathy Kennedy. So, she's calling the shots as long as the movies make money. Link to comment
Cobalt Stargazer June 21, 2017 Share June 21, 2017 4 hours ago, Captain Carrot said: Based on that incident it sounds like Disney is somewhat hands off as long as the head of the subsidiary delivers. And in this case there's no one like Feige to oppose Kathy Kennedy. So, she's calling the shots as long as the movies make money. The second article, though, goes on to say that Disney and Lucasfilm stepped in when Rogue One was being filmed, getting Tony Gilroy to do some rewriting and directing because Gareth Edwards wasn't giving them what they wanted in regards to tone. So this isn't the first time they've changed horses midstream, which makes their initial decision to hire Lord and Miller a bit iffy. I would think that rewrites and such are more expensive production-wise rather than just getting it right the first time, and while Rogue One did very well, those were "new" characters, not established ones. I hope they get their shit together, because I'd like for this movie to be awesome. Link to comment
JessePinkman June 21, 2017 Share June 21, 2017 (edited) Is it unusual for a director to be replaced this late into shooting? Edited June 21, 2017 by JessePinkman Link to comment
benteen June 21, 2017 Share June 21, 2017 (edited) Those statements the official Star Wars site released don't exactly sound friendly. No "We wish them well in their future endeavors." I heard these directors also left The Flash movie because of creative differences. Are they just difficult to work with? I can't say this bodes well for an already questionable production. Quote People need to understand that Han Solo is not a comedic personality. He’s sarcastic and selfish I agree he's not a comedic personality though the characters is humorous. Edited June 21, 2017 by benteen Link to comment
VCRTracking June 21, 2017 Share June 21, 2017 (edited) 2 hours ago, benteen said: Those statements the official Star Wars site released don't exactly sounds friendly. No "We wish them well in their future endeavors." I heard these directors also left The Flash movie because of creative differences. Are they just difficult to work with? I think it's more their ideas are kind of off the wall and a lot riskier than what people are used to doing. I have to say though those risks do pay off. If you had told me a movie based on 21 Jump Street or a movie based on Legos or the concept of The Last Man I would have told you all three wouldn't have a chance of working. I think the sequel 22 Jump Street is even funnier than the first but you just have to look at the failures of Baywatch and CHiPs to see how it could have tanked. 3 hours ago, JessePinkman said: Is it unusual for a director to be replaced this late into shooting? Richard Donner had at least finished 2/3rds of Superman II before he concentrated on finishing the first Superman. Then the Salkinds fired him before he could finish the sequel. Donner didn't want to share a directing credit so the replacement, Richard Lester had to reshoot a lot of Donner's scenes to get full credit from the Director's Guild of America. As a kid I never noticed it but watching it now I see the Lester scenes have a different photographic look and tone and Christopher Reeve and especially Margot Kidder look different from scene to scene and even shot to shot. Edited June 21, 2017 by VCRTracking 1 Link to comment
benteen June 21, 2017 Share June 21, 2017 I still don't know what possessed them to make Baywatch an R rated movie. Or Chips for that matter. 1 Link to comment
Lugal June 21, 2017 Share June 21, 2017 2 hours ago, VCRTracking said: Richard Donner had at least finished 2/3rds of Superman II before he concentrated on finishing the first Superman. Then the Salkinds fired him before he could finish the sequel. Donner didn't want to share a directing credit so the replacement, Richard Lester had to reshoot a lot of Donner's scenes to get full credit from the Director's Guild of America. As a kid I never noticed it but watching it now I see the Lester scenes have a different photographic look and tone and Christopher Reeve and especially Margot Kidder look different from scene to scene and even shot to shot. The Salkinds were notorious for not being clear on how many movies they were making at the time. Actors now have a "Salkind Clause" in their contracts stating how many movies they are shooting. They explain a lot of this on the Richard Donner cut of Superman II. Link to comment
VCRTracking June 21, 2017 Share June 21, 2017 1 hour ago, Lugal said: The Salkinds were notorious for not being clear on how many movies they were making at the time. Actors now have a "Salkind Clause" in their contracts stating how many movies they are shooting. They explain a lot of this on the Richard Donner cut of Superman II. Yeah, they pulled that crap earlier on The Three Musketeers, not telling the cast they were also going to be in a Four Musketeers movie! Link to comment
Trini June 21, 2017 Share June 21, 2017 9 hours ago, JessePinkman said: Is it unusual for a director to be replaced this late into shooting? Yes, it seems so. (At least for a film this big/expensive.) Since elsewhere on the Internet where this is being discussed only 2 or 3 of the same examples are mentioned. Usually 'creative differences' come up in pre-production. 1 Link to comment
BetterButter June 22, 2017 Share June 22, 2017 Ron Howard Steps In to Direct Han Solo Movie Link to comment
benteen June 22, 2017 Share June 22, 2017 Little Opie Cunningham is directing Star Wars! He does have a long history with GL (whom he's close with) and directed Willow for him. From what I've read, there are three more weeks of shooting left and five weeks of reshoots planned. Link to comment
AimingforYoko June 22, 2017 Share June 22, 2017 He's a solid pro. Perfect choice to step in at the last minute. 2 Link to comment
Silver Raven June 22, 2017 Share June 22, 2017 Gone With the Wind switched out directors in midstream, and that went pretty well. Link to comment
VCRTracking June 23, 2017 Share June 23, 2017 Well Madmartigan(Val Kilmer) in Ron Howard's Willow was basically Han Solo but in a fantasy setting, so I guess it'll work. Link to comment
Luckylyn June 25, 2017 Share June 25, 2017 Movies with Mikey discusses The Force Awakens - The part about love and the force was just beautifully said. 1 Link to comment
MrsR June 26, 2017 Share June 26, 2017 Tombstone also changed directors late in the game. Link to comment
Silver Raven June 28, 2017 Share June 28, 2017 There are reports that Alden Ehrenreich is struggling. Acting coaches have been brought in, but there are rumors that he may have to be replaced. Link to comment
Silver Raven June 28, 2017 Share June 28, 2017 2 hours ago, starri said: Haven't they basically finished production? Considering they just brought in a new director, I can't imagine so. Link to comment
starri June 29, 2017 Share June 29, 2017 Star Wars Han Solo Film Loses Its Directors with Just Weeks of Filming Left. If they drop him, it sounds like they'd have to start over from scratch. Link to comment
Browncoat June 29, 2017 Share June 29, 2017 IIRC, they have a few weeks of filming left, plus possible reshoots. Link to comment
benteen June 30, 2017 Share June 30, 2017 On 6/28/2017 at 3:31 PM, Silver Raven said: There are reports that Alden Ehrenreich is struggling. Acting coaches have been brought in, but there are rumors that he may have to be replaced. That's never a good sign. Link to comment
tennisgurl June 30, 2017 Share June 30, 2017 Wow, replacing your main actor is a lot tougher than replacing a director, at least from what I've heard. I wasn't too concerned about the switch in directors, because Ron Howard is a pro who can handle a big production, and changing directors is pretty common. Replacing Han himself? Could be a problem. 1 Link to comment
VCRTracking June 30, 2017 Share June 30, 2017 On 6/28/2017 at 0:31 PM, Silver Raven said: There are reports that Alden Ehrenreich is struggling. Acting coaches have been brought in, but there are rumors that he may have to be replaced. Eddie Murphy was almost fired from his first movie 48 Hours until the studio hired an acting coach for him, David Proval, best known as Richie Aprile on The Sopranos. http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/teachings/2005/01/the_people_whisperers.html Link to comment
VCRTracking July 5, 2017 Share July 5, 2017 Three "Forces of Destiny" animated shorts uploaded on YouTube by Disney so far and I like them. They fit in neatly so far in the respective movies: "Sands of Jakku" and "BB-8 Bandits" with Rey: "Ewok Escape" with Princess Leia: 1 Link to comment
DollEyes July 6, 2017 Share July 6, 2017 I think Ron Howard could do a great job. He's not only been friends with GL since American Graffiti, he's an Oscar-winning director with one of the best reps in the business. As for Alden Ehrenreich, as far as I'm concerned, if he can handle the Corn brothers in Hail, Caesar! then he can handle playing Han Solo. 1 Link to comment
Danny Franks July 6, 2017 Share July 6, 2017 On 28/06/2017 at 8:31 PM, Silver Raven said: There are reports that Alden Ehrenreich is struggling. Acting coaches have been brought in, but there are rumors that he may have to be replaced. Some idiot put "would that it were so simple" in the script, didn't they? It seems to be the norm for Star Wars movies to be beset by problems and crises, only to end up being really good, so hopefully this one is no different. But dumping your directors and then possibly having to recast your lead? Yeah, not good. Maybe they should just make it a Lando movie. 10 Link to comment
Morrigan2575 July 6, 2017 Share July 6, 2017 6 hours ago, Spartan Girl said: Hell, why NOT make it a Lando movie? That would be cool. 5 Link to comment
Danny Franks July 7, 2017 Share July 7, 2017 22 hours ago, Spartan Girl said: Hell, why NOT make it a Lando movie? I mean, with Donald Glover as Lando, I'd be queueing up at the cinema. It would make things a lot simpler in terms of crafting a story that's acceptable to the more dedicated fans, as well. Those who have set views on what Han should and shouldn't be allowed to do, even as a young man. Although, I have to say, I do like the idea of the final scene of this movie being Han and Chewie walking into Mos Eisley Cantina, talking about how they could do with finding a job that will pay well. 6 Link to comment
Luckylyn July 14, 2017 Share July 14, 2017 Rogue One vs. The Force Awakens - Passive vs. Active Protagonist Link to comment
Cobalt Stargazer July 14, 2017 Share July 14, 2017 I can't watch the video until I get home, but I think I'm already annoyed. Link to comment
Joe July 15, 2017 Author Share July 15, 2017 Don't bother. I watched a couple of minutes and he didn't bother to say anything interesting. Link to comment
VCRTracking August 2, 2017 Share August 2, 2017 Star Wars: Episode IX's New Writer Is Harry Potter and the Cursed Child's Jack Thorne Link to comment
Perfect Xero August 2, 2017 Share August 2, 2017 8 hours ago, VCRTracking said: Star Wars: Episode IX's New Writer Is Harry Potter and the Cursed Child's Jack Thorne It turns out that the Sith are actually the good guys! Link to comment
BetterButter August 17, 2017 Share August 17, 2017 'Star Wars' Obi-Wan Kenobi Film in the Works Link to comment
VCRTracking August 17, 2017 Share August 17, 2017 Ewan McGregor hasn't been confirmed as reprising his role but I really hope he does. He said publicly he's all for returning as Obi-Wan. 7 Link to comment
Spartan Girl August 17, 2017 Share August 17, 2017 (edited) Seconded. Ewan was so perfect as Obi-Wan he made the prequels bearable. Edited August 17, 2017 by Spartan Girl 8 Link to comment
VCRTracking August 18, 2017 Share August 18, 2017 I don't care what people say, the "YOU WERE THE CHOSEN ONE!!" moment is one of the best acted scenes in the series. 9 Link to comment
cpcathy August 18, 2017 Share August 18, 2017 Will they explain how Ben aged, like 40 hears in the 20 years between the events of Revenge of The Sith and New Hope??? Link to comment
Perfect Xero August 18, 2017 Share August 18, 2017 (edited) 2 hours ago, cpcathy said: Will they explain how Ben aged, like 40 hears in the 20 years between the events of Revenge of The Sith and New Hope??? Desert living. Wear sunscreen, kids. Edited August 18, 2017 by Perfect Xero 14 Link to comment
starri August 21, 2017 Share August 21, 2017 On 8/18/2017 at 1:09 PM, VCRTracking said: I don't care what people say, the "YOU WERE THE CHOSEN ONE!!" moment is one of the best acted scenes in the series. Honestly, for all of the prequels' problems, the stuff between Anakin and Obi-Wan in Revenge is not one of them. It's probably the best part of the entire exercise. 5 Link to comment
SnoGirl August 21, 2017 Share August 21, 2017 On 8/18/2017 at 0:09 PM, VCRTracking said: I don't care what people say, the "YOU WERE THE CHOSEN ONE!!" moment is one of the best acted scenes in the series. When I watch that scene, I always imagine they actually built the two's friendship, like original-recipe ObiWan talked about. That they were really brothers and not the relationship we saw. I think I read somewhere that they took out a scene where they fought a monster together before the end of the fight. I think it was a mistake that they took that part out. I know it was a long fight, but I think it would have shown the audience how truly awful it was that these two brothers were fighting each other. But then again, they mangled what their story could have been, so I dont know if the scene would have had the same impact I wished it would have had. Can we get McGregor in the current Star Wars series? This is the series he deserves, not the ones he was (in my opinion) the only shining star in. 4 Link to comment
VCRTracking August 24, 2017 Share August 24, 2017 Star Wars 40th with Marcia Lucas and Duwayne Dunham Link to comment
Joe September 5, 2017 Author Share September 5, 2017 In other news, Colin Tervorrow has been booted off Episode IX. This is after someone was brought on to fiddle with the script. Who knows how bad it is, or how it'll turn out. I heard recently that Trevorrow's writing seems to have issues with women. Not a good look when the head honcho is a woman. Also, his recent movie, the Book of Henry, got some terrible reviews. That won't help either. Frankly, all I want is good Star Wars movies. Ones that I can watch over and over and enjoy. I'm not a lover of behind the scenes drama. But I suppose that at least in some cases, the drama can lead to better movies. Witness Rogue One, that had some rocky development. 1 Link to comment
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