According to The Hollywood Reporter, George Lucas is such a fan of the latest 3-D technology that he is planning to remaster all of the Star Wars films for rerelease in 3-D.
Appearing as part of a sextet of high-profile directors promoting 3-D and digital cinema at ShoWest on Thursday, Lucas said he hadn't yet committed to a precise schedule but hoped to have the first film ready for the 30th anniversary of the original Star Wars movie in 2007 and that he would then rerelease one Star Wars film per year in 3-D.
Lucas was joined by James Cameron, Robert Zemeckis, Robert Rodriguez and Randal Kleiser. Peter Jackson joined the group via a pretaped 3-D segment. They all implored the exhibition community to invest in digital projectors, which would allow theaters to show their upcoming movies in 3-D. Cameron is in preproduction on the 3-D film Battle Angel, planned for a 2007 release. Zemeckis has two 3-D features in production, and Rodriguez is readying The Adventures of Shark Boy & Lava Girl in 3-D for release in the summer. Jackson, who is currently filming King Kong, announced no specific 3-D plans, but according to sources he has installed a 3-D master suite in his production offices in New Zealand.
Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher, Anthony Daniels, Kenny Baker, Frank Oz, Alec Guinness, Billy Dee Williams, David Prowse, Peter Mayhew, Sebastian Shaw, Ian McDiarmid
Star Wars DVD pre-orders reaching record numbers Monday, April 12th, 2004 - ...Supplementals being touted include commentary by creator George Lucas and actress Carrie Fisher, a feature-length documentary, multiple featurettes and an Xbox videogame demo
Star Wars DVD pre-orders reaching record numbers Monday, April 12th, 2004 - ...Supplementals being touted include commentary by creator George Lucas and actress Carrie Fisher, a feature-length documentary, multiple featurettes and an Xbox videogame demo
Star Wars DVD pre-orders reaching record numbers Monday, April 12th, 2004 - ...Supplementals being touted include commentary by creator George Lucas and actress Carrie Fisher, a feature-length documentary, multiple featurettes and an Xbox videogame demo