![]() He had much to wrestle with: he originally envisioned an epic opening with battles taking place across seven planets. In March of that year, Lucas was still battling through the writing of the first draft. Where Lucas had tripped through the writing process of Attack of the Cloneswith relative ease, he found himself struggling with Revenge of the Sith.įilming on Episode IIIwas scheduled to begin in June 2003. Lucas had called it his “epic of fathers and sons.” He said, before he put pen to paper, that Episode III would be the most fun to write. We’d finally see how Obi-Wan’s good friend became twisted into the masked, thoroughly evil Darth Vader. Everything in the earlier movies built up to this final act: Anakin’s fall from grace. ![]() So it was that Lucas faced the final challenge of his Prequel saga: he had to sit down and write the third chapter, Revenge of the Sith. Critical responses varied, to say the least, but it was difficult to argue with their performance at the box-office. For better or worse, The Phantom Menace and Attack of the Clones were finished and released. By 2002, Lucas was already two-thirds of the way through the task of writing and directing his Star Wars Prequel Trilogy. In fact, Lucas himself was once faced with the task of finding an actor to play a young Han Solo. ![]()
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