To this day the fans argue about how clashes between Jedi and Sith should look like. During the filming of The Phantom Menace, George Lucas explained the new approach with more dynamic fight scenes.
George R. R. Martin addressed accusations that he kills characters in his books too often. In his opinion, in Star Wars the killing takes place in far greater numbers and nobody cares.
Darth Vader is one of the most iconic movie villains. However, his recognition would not be possible if it were not for the distinctive voice of James Earl Jones. Although fans unequivocally associate the actor with this character, the artist himself does not believe he created the role.
The controversial decision that George Lucas made almost twenty years ago now has a completely different tone. For Ahsoka's creator, it was a chance to create the perfect ending for his heroine.
In the seventh episode of Ahsoka, Ezra Bridger gave a demonstration of his extraordinary skills and, in the process, fixed a memorable mistake from the original Star Wars trilogy. Spoiler alert.
Had it not been for George Lucas' good taste, Luke Skywalker's final battle with Darth Vader in Return of the Jedi might have looked very different.
To begin Luke Skywalker's training, Yoda first had to confront his past. The former leader of the Jedi Order went to the Cave of Evil, where Palpatine's vision didn't pull its punches.
If the creator of the Star Wars universe, George Lucas, had been in charge of the new trilogy, the movies might have looked very different.
George Lucas' original idea for Star Wars can be seen as an explanation for the inconsistencies that occurred during the development of the universe. Even changes in the stories of certain characters would make sense.
Harrison Ford became a true cinema star thanks to his role as Han Solo. However, the actor was not fond of the character. The smuggler from a galaxy far, far away was said to be too shallow, and the actor's reluctance may confirm the rumor.