According to Matthew Vaughn, the franchise created by George Lucas should be presented to new generations
Matthew Vaughndirector of films such as Kick-Ass: Breaking Everything (2010), X-Men: First Class (2011) and Kingsman: Secret Service (2014), stated that he would like the franchise Star Wars would get a reboot, with the intention of introducing the saga to new generations.
“Star Wars It is [sobre] the Skywalker family and that’s where I believe they [Lucasfilm] have been wrong. They forgot. They performed brilliantly on TV, but they need a new epic film.”said the filmmaker in an interview with the podcast Happy Sad Confused.
“That’s what I would do, restart [a história de] Luke. Everyone would go crazy, but let’s move on. If you want a new generation, make the film for them. As for the old generation, I hope it does well enough for them to like it,” he explained. Vaughn.
Despite plans for the franchise created by George Lucasthe filmmaker has no intention of directing a Star Wars: “For me, making a film Star Wars It’s playing with the characters I love. Only if they told me they would restart Star Wars and actually have Luke Skywalker, [Han] Soil and [Darth] Vader and do my version of that”he explained.
“Everyone would say, ‘You’re an idiot for trying.’ But it would cheer me up. Because the characters [da saga] are so sacred that, from 1977 onwards, you can’t remake them for a new audience?” Vaughn.
Source: Rollingstone

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