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J.J. Abrams Responds To ‘4 Rules to Make Star Wars Great Again’ Video, Is Taking The Franchise Back to Basics

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Sam Maggs

Staff Writer

We’ve all had ideas about how bring back Star Wars, and the recent YouTube video “4 Rules to Make Star Wars Great Again” elaborates on them in some detail. Lucky for the fans, J.J. Abrams – who will be directing the next Star Wars sequel – has seen the video, and think it’s got the right message.

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“I would say that [the video conveys] a feeling that we share very much,” said Abrams.

“I loved how Star Wars had that sense of a world far beyond the borders of what you can see and have been told,” he continued. “It’s one of the things it did so brilliantly. If you watch the first movie, you don’t actually know exactly what the Empire is trying to do. They’re going to rule by fear – but you don’t know what their end game is. The beauty of that movie was that it was an unfamiliar world, and yet you wanted to see it expand and to see where it went.”

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But Abrams isn’t going to completely ignore the prequels; he understands that they’re for a different audience. “A lot of kids who saw the prequels when they were young really do identify with these movies,” insisted Abrams. “As much as my generation did with the originals.”

Look for Star Wars Episode VII in theatres summer of 2015!

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