Star Wars Bits: George Lucas Engaged, Gay Romance Coming To ‘The Old Republic,’ Ewan McGregor, Wes Anderson And A Female Lead?

Love is in the air in this edition ofStar WarsBits. After the jump read a few romantic stories, a few speculative ones, someStar Wars history and a possible massive hint atEpisode VII. Here’s what we’ve got:

Every summer for several years, Disney’s Hollywood Studios in Orlando, Florida has been hostingStar Wars Weekends. It’s multi-day celebration of all things Star Wars with special guests, events and more. They’ve just announced their dates for 2013 - every Friday, Saturday and Sunday from May 17 – July 08, 2025 – and fromthis blog post, it seems like it’ll be more of the same. However, we figured it was worth mentioning because it’s the first time Disney is hosting Star Wars Weekends as the official caretakers and owners of the franchise. Who knows what could happen? Read more at the link or watch this video for info.

The second you appear in aStar Warsmovie, you’re burdended with being asked about the franchise for the rest of your days. Even characters who are presumed dead aren’t immune.Ewan McGregorhas been out promotingThe Impossibleand is under fire aboutStar Wars Episode VII. Speaking withTotal Film, he gave a new set of options to Kathleen Kennedy and Michael Ardnt:

I’d be up for it. If they need me to be Obi Wan Kenobi, I’d be happy to do it….Who knows what the story would be? How could I be Obi Wan Kenobi? Oh, I’m in the force? With Liam [Neeson]? We’re in there together? I’m up for it anyway. I will don the cloak again.

Here’s an interesting piece ofStar Warstrivia I was unaware of. Apparently directorRoger Christian, who worked in the art department on the originalStar Warsand went on to directBattlefield Earth, directed a short film in 1979 calledBlack Angel. The short was financed byGeorge Lucasand played in front of prints ofThe Empire Strikes Backin 1980 across Europe and Australia because it was believed to be similar. Unfortunately, the negative was believed lost for over thirty years. One has since been rediscovered, though, and Christian talked toWiredabout how he’d like to release it:

Probably the best way is a downloadable version. I think it would be great to see it in a cinema again on a program withEmpire Strikes Back. That’s how it was intended to be seen.

We’ll be on the lookout for that. Read more about the short atWiredviaVerge.

Deadlinedid a great interview with directorWes Andersonabout his awards contenderMoonrise Kingdomand brought up the fact that Anderson was influenced byStar Warsearly on. They asked, would he make a goodStar Warsmovie now that it’s back out there?

He then added this:

I don’t think I would do a terrible job at aHan Solobackstory. I could do that pretty well. But maybe that would be better as a short.

One of the producers of theStar WarsMMOStar Wars: The Old Republicjust released a 2013 “state of the game” blog and, in it, said they’re attempting to encorporate same sex relationships. Here’s the quote, thanks toStrategy Informerfor the heads up:

I realize that we promised SGR (same gender romance) to you guys and that many of you believed that this would be with a companion character. Unfortunately, this will take a lot more work than we realized at the time and it (like some other pieces of content we talked about earlier in the year) has been delayed as we focused on the changes required to take the game Free-to-Play. As we have said in the past, allowing same gender romance is something we are very supportive of.

Speaking of romances,Star WarscreatorGeorge Lucasjust got engaged to long-time girlfriend, DreamWorks Animation chairmanMellody Hobson. Congrats to George and read more at theHollywood Reporter.

Pringleshas teamed up with LucasFilm to do a commercial contest aimed at the 3D re-releases ofStar Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones andStar Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith. Head toTongalfor the full details but the winner brings home $75,000. Not bad. Thanks toTheForce.net.

Finally, Peter said we should put this tweet of his in this article but he couldn’t say anymore.

https://twitter.com/slashfilm/status/286945768097595395

The wording here is weird. “Who said the lead character in Star Wars Episode VII is going to be a male star?” could mean it’ll be male but NOT a star. But I tend to believe Peter was suggesting a female lead. The obvious candidates? Han Solo and Princess Leia’s Jedi daughter (named Jaina Solo in the novels. Novels we know aren’t necessarily being adhered too) or Luke Skywalker’s eventual wife, Mara Jade. Or maybe someone complete different. What do you think about the possibilities?