J.J. Abrams said making Star Wars: Episode 9 “was an enormous challenge,” but he feels they “might have something incredibly special”
The final part of the Star Wars Skywalker saga will be with us this year and, after the events in The Last Jedi, who knows what will happen? Well, J.J. Abrams who directed Episode IX, knows and he recently talked to Fast Company about getting Chris Terrio involved to co-write the film.
I had some gut instincts about where the story would have gone. But without getting in the weeds on episode eight, that was a story that Rian wrote and was telling based on seven before we met. So he was taking the thing in another direction. So we also had to respond to Episode VIII. So our movie was not just following what we had started, it was following what we had started and then had been advanced by someone else.
For those of you who don’t know, Terrio wrote Argo (which was great) and also Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice and Justice League…..I will just leave that there.
Now, I did enjoy Star Wars: The Force Awakens that Abrams directed. However, I was incredibly disappointed with Rian Johnson’s The Last Jedi. There was no sexism or racism on my part for my dislike of the film (despite what many news reports said about those who did not enjoy the film). No, I just felt it was a very poorly made film with a story that took the excellent first episode of 2004 Battlestar Galactica Season 1 and turned it into a plodding mess. You can read more of my thoughts on The Last Jedi here. I know some people loved it and I have got no problem with that. We all have our own opinions on films and that is how it should be.
Abrams, without saying it directly, touched on the having to follow the events of The Last Jedi.
Yet, he does feel that they managed to pull it off.
Will Abrams retcon some of the things laid out in The Last Jedi – Rey’s parents being one that keeps getting mentioned – or will it just build on what was laid out? On Friday 12th April, J.J. Abrams is in Chicago for Star Wars Celebration 2019 and we should hopefully get some more info then.
We do know that the film will star Daisy Ridley, John Boyega, Oscar Isaac, Adam Driver, Carrie Fisher, Mark Hamill, Domhnall Gleeson, Kellie Marie Tran, Naomi Ackie, Richard E. Grant, Billy Dee Williams, Joonas Suotamo, Keri Russell, and Dominic Monaghan.
MTV News spoke to Johnson about Episode 9 and it sounds like he is just excited to see what happens next.
Whatever happens, I just hope it is a fitting and enjoyable end to this part of the Star Wars Saga.
Rumour has it that the first trailer will be with us this weekend, but we will have to wait and see. Until then, what do you want to see in Episode 9? I gave my thoughts on what could happen in an episode of After The Ending, which you can listen to below.
Star Wars: Episode IX is scheduled for release on 20th December 2019.