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SWCO 2. 01. 7: 1. Highlights from the Powerful "4. Years of Star Wars" Panel. Star Wars stars and creators from across the history of the saga came together for “4. Years of Star Wars” — an emotional, funny, warm, and powerful panel that kicked off Celebration Orlando today.
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The surprises were many: George Lucas, unannounced, emerged to rapturous applause when introduced by Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy and remained onstage throughout. Harrison Ford, also unannounced, received a long standing ovation as he made his first Celebration appearance. Billie Lourd, Carrie Fisher’s daughter, offered a loving tribute to her mother including a line- for- line reading of A New Hope‘s “You’re my only hope” monologue. And the festivities closed with the right- stage curtain pulling back to reveal John Williams and the Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra, playing “Princess Leia’s Theme” in tribute to Carrie Fisher, followed by more Star Wars classics. Hosted by Warwick Davis, the panel opened with a video looking back at Star Wars, from interviews with fans in 1. The Simpsons, and would feature more Star Wars legends: Dave Filoni, Ian Mc. Diarmid and Hayden Christensen (making his first Celebration appearance since 2. Billy Dee Williams, Peter Mayhew, Anthony Daniels, and Mark Hamill, in addition to Kennedy, Lucas, and Ford.
All reminisced, told stories, remembered absent friends, and celebrated Star Wars. Here are the highlights. Kathleen Kennedy thanking fans and introducing the maker. The first guest introduced by Warwick Davis, Kennedy took the moment to reflect on the galaxy far, far away, her time at Lucasfilm, and what the fans mean to everyone working on Star Wars. I’m sure, like me, you can’t quite believe that it’s been 4. What I’ve experienced has really exceeded my wildest dreams…Your passion, your dedication, and your love of Star Wars — you have no idea how that inspires us every single day.” Then came time to introduce the man who dreamed it all up. The greatest honor for me is to acknowledge the man whose collective genius has brought us all together today.” The crowd stood up, giving a raucous ovation to the Star Wars creator, chanting “Lucas, Lucas!” A great moment for fans. White Tiger Legend Online. George Lucas reflects on the origins of Star Wars. Davis asked if there was one single moment where Star Wars came to him.
As Lucas explained, it wasn’t so simple. There was a moment, but it was an idea,” he said. The idea was more, ‘I would like to make an action movie that was more like a Saturday matinee…but imbue it with mythological motifs.'” Lucas also recounted how Star Wars was a tough sell. THX 1. American Graffiti. But, after an early screening, Alan Ladd at 2. Century Fox loved American Graffiti and wanted Lucas’ next movie, whatever it was. It was Star Wars.
Lucas would also reiterate his intention with Star Wars. It’s a film for 1. It’s about, “‘This is what we stand for. You’re about to enter the real world.'” He centered its themes around “what you should pay attention to”: friendships, honesty, trust. Those are things that it was meant to do.
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And obviously, the real thrill is when I see the fans.”3. A young Warwick Davis’ letter to George Lucas. Davis was cast as Wicket the Ewok when he was only 1. Lucas following production on Return of the Jedi. “My name is Warwick,” it read.
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I hope you remember me. I helped you make the new Star Wars film last year.” The point of the letter? To ask for toys, of course, specifically an Ewok and Jabba the Hutt.
The letter was shown on the big screen, and on the next slide, fans saw a beaming young Davis, Star Wars toys proudly on display. Dave Filoni names the most important lesson he learned from Lucas. When Lucas decided to bring Star Wars to TV animation in the form of Star Wars: The Clone Wars, Dave Filoni was hired as supervising director and shepherded the series. He worked closely with Lucas throughout the show’s entire run, and was something of a Padawan to Lucas’ Jedi Master. “I’m really lucky,” Filoni said. I would say the most important lesson there is, he would always tell me, ‘Don’t be afraid.’” It would have been easy to be overwhelmed working on. Star Wars, to not want to break it, Filoni said. But Lucas encouraged new ideas and new experiments. They used a new program to make The Clone Wars, they told new kinds of stories, they introduced new characters. “Make no decision out of fear,” Filoni reiterated.
TV, in turn, was rewarding for Lucas because of all the opportunities it offered. It’s a great experimental cauldron because there’s not that much at stake,” Lucas said. You can put out a lot of stories without all the financial risk of a movie, and the stories of The Clone Wars were more interesting in “long form.” “We were trying very hard, and I think we succeeded, to do a feature- quality TV show,” Lucas said. We were able to bring in great characters like Ahsoka that we would’ve never been able to have.”5. Liam Neeson sends a video message from the…Jar Jar Binks set? In another surprise, Liam Neeson sent a greeting to fans.
I’ve been very honored to play Qui- Gon Jinn in The Phantom Menace,” he said, and then jokingly noted that he was on location making a movie…about Jar Jar. Spoiler: he went to the dark side.”6. Sith Master and apprentice, reunited. Ian Mc. Diarmid and Hayden Christensen took the stage together to a jubilant ovation. The announcement that Christensen was coming to Celebration was met with great enthusiasm by fans online.) Of all his evil moments, Mc. Diarmid named the opera scene where Palpatine first starts to truly tempt Anakin in Revenge of the Sith as his favorite. “[Lucas] wrote that scene originally [set] in another office…and then he said, ‘I think we should go somewhere else for a change.’” That led to the opera setting that afforded a different interplay between the actors.
Hayden and I could really sit down and, from my point of view, anyway, have a really evil chat.”Christensen recalled that he had one issue while shooting lightsaber duels in the prequels. “I had been conditioned from a very young age to make the [lightsaber] sound effect…but it was a difficult habit to break,” he said. George would come over and say, ‘That looks really great, but I can see your mouth moving. You don’t have to do that — we add the sound effects in afterwards.’”Mc. Diarmid saw some of the rehearsals for Christensen’s duel with Ewan Mc.
Gregor’s Obi- Wan in Revenge of the Sith, and he was always impressed. “I used to say they should take their sabers and get on the road to show what brilliant fighters they were.”7. Mace Windu strikes back. Samuel L.
Jackson also sent video greetings, and had a lot to say about the purple- saber wielding Jedi he played…and hopes to play again. “It’s been a real honor and privilege being part of the Star Wars community,” he said. We know Jedi can fall from incredible heights and survive…I’m not dead!” He encouraged fans to get on board. Mace Windu is awaiting his return, let’s make it happen,” he continued.
See you soon, on- screen, I hope.”8. Learning how C- 3. PO, Chewbacca, and Lando Calrissian came to be. Anthony Daniels, Peter Mayhew, and Billy Dee Williams all came out for discussion together, and looked back on the beginnings of their characters with Lucas. Regarding Threepio, Lucas said to Daniels: “The key to the construction of you was the face.
The face had to be absolutely neutral so you could act, and the acting would come through, and it wouldn’t be counter to what your face was doing.” He noted that once Daniels was in the suit, the character came alive. Ironically, of all potential Threepio faces, the one selected was Daniels’ least favorite. Mayhew said of the walking carpet he brought to life: “There’s a lot of Chewie [in me].