While promoting the upcoming Bad Robot sci-fi series Almost Human, J.J. Abrams spoke to EW about the highly anticipated Star Wars: Episode VII, which is scheduled for a probable Christmas release.
“It’s
been nice seeing how important ['Star Wars'] is and to be reminded how
important it is to so many people," says Abrams. "We all know that
[George Lucas'] dream has become almost a religion to some people. I remember
reading a thing somewhere, someone wrote about just wanting [the new film] to
feel real; to feel authentic. I remember I felt that way when I was 11 years
old when I saw the first one. As much of a fairy tale as it was, it felt real.
And to me, that is exactly right.”
Abrams
also says that it's hard to name a exact tone for the new Star Wars film
because "it’s going to be an evolving thing."
"I
would say we are working really hard to make a movie that feels as emotional
and authentic and exciting as possible," he adds. "Whatever your
favorite Star Wars movie is and how to compare it is really sort of
subjective.”
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