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‘Star Wars’ Creator George Lucas Regrets Selling His Film To Disney
“I sold them to the white slavers that takes these things, and…”, Lucas says before holding back what he was going to say next. “And so I said, “Okay, I will go my way, and I’ll let them go their way”, he said. On Thursday, the Star Wars franchise creator issued a statement apologizing for the “very inappropriate analogy” and said he was very proud of “Force Awakens” director J.
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I have been working with Disney for 40 years and chose them as the custodians of Star Wars because of my great respect for the company and Bob Iger’s leadership.
In his lengthy interview with Rose, the “Star Wars” inventor had expressed deep ambivalence about the fate of his space epic, despite the fact $4 billion cash and stock windfall he gained in the 2012 sale to Disney. I love them, I created them, I’m very intimately involved in them. “I sold them to the white slavers who take these things and…”
He explained to USA chat show host Charlie Rose: “I’m 70”.
“If I get in there, I’m just going to cause trouble, because they’re not going to do what I want them to do”.
The father of “Star Wars” also opened up about why he and Disney were split on their decisions for the franchise’s future.
He said: “They wanted to do a retro movie”.
The amusing thing is, the bulk of Lucas’ interview sees him exploring a breakup metaphor for his situation.
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“Every time you do something like that, you’re just opening the wound again”. “Every movie I work very hard to make them completely different, with different planets, with different spaceships, make it new”.