Where'd you hear that? I'm fine with it, though Morrison has aged quite a bit since his role as Jango and the clones. Boba Fett would be 10 years older than Luke and Leia so he fits the bill by this photo
I think people's attachment to Boba's OUT voice is stupid. I welcome Temura into the movies to come.
I posted that about a week ago didn't i? do you mean people whinging at Bulloch's omision or Morrison returning? if i remember right Morrison was Forcenet.com and Bulloch was IMDb. Looks like Daniel Logan's been ditched for the time being, pity i thought the idea of him as Boba being the central character in a live action tv series sounded great.
I think Jason Wingreen is no longer alive sadly so it makes perfect sense to have Morrison's voice as well as him in the suit.
Where'd you hear that? I'm fine with it, though Morrison has aged quite a bit since his role as Jango and the clones.
I only have 3 of those characters in my 1:6 collection.
I love that the EW cover only features the OT characters, it's rare that the popular PT characters don't weasel their way anything SW related anymore.
I hope they hold the rights to make SW not suck.
When HF, MH and CF appear in their costumes in the trailers, the audience is going to lose their ****!
Can't wait for that.
^ Looks like a cross between Rodney Dangerfield, & oatmeal.
And the dork kills his credibility with a Star Trek reference.
He did play **** Knocker.
I didn't see you post it and can't find the article. What I'm wondering is, does "Temuera Morrison is set to return," mean "Temeura Morrison would return if asked," or does it mean "Temeura Morrison has been asked to return,"?
It'll be there somewhere but like most if not all the actors its a matter of them being prepared to return if asked.
Jason Wingreen is still alive.
source: Deadline Hollywood
Are Lawrence Kasdan, Simon Kinberg Being Courted To Script ‘Star Wars’ Pics 2 and 3?
By MIKE FLEMING JR. Tuesday November 20, 2012 @ 3:06pm PST
Mike Fleming
EXCLUSIVE: Here’s some tantalizing dish to chew on before the Thanksgiving turkey and trimmings. After hiring Michael Arndt to script the first installment of the relaunch of George Lucas’ Star Wars franchise, I’ve heard Disney has approached Lawrence Kasdan and Simon Kinberg and I believe it is to get the ball rolling on the subsequent installments mapped out by Lucas. Both of the scribes in question have franchise experience.
Kasdan scripted two of the original Star Wars films in the 1980 The Empire Strikes Back and the 1983 follow-up Return of the Jedi. He also scripted Raiders Of The Lost Ark for Lucas and Steven Spielberg. Kinberg’s franchise work: X-Men: First Class, Sherlock Holmes and the upcoming X-Men: Days Of Future Past which Bryan Singer will direct.
Disney’s $4 billion buy of George Lucas’ signature franchise certainly has stirred up passions from fans. I’m still feeling so let down by the last three films that I am not sure they can bring back the magic on the original trilogy, which was so groundbreaking for its time. But that time seems like a galaxy so far far away.
Back in the late 1970s, Star Wars set the bar for visual effects in science fiction. Doing that again is very difficult in the age of The Hobbit, The Dark Knight and Avatar. But Disney was certainly proven right when it spent the same money on Marvel, and already has made back much of that cash with The Avengers.
Disney plans to generate a film every other year starting in 2015. Getting great writers is the right way to relaunch Star Wars, and the studio got off to a good start hiring Star Wars fanatic Arndt to do the first installment. The studio has told me that they will not address speculation. Fair enough. But I’m going to go with my sources on this one and I would not be surprised if these guys sign on, or if they are already in the fold.
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