Star Wars Sequels


After Episode III: Revenge of the Sith comes out, there will be no more Star Wars movies from Mr. Lucas anymore. Expect some TV series or a cartoon coming out (just like Clone Wars or Droids/Ewoks).


But what if the adventure continued in future movies like Episodes VII, VIII, and IX? Let's find out.


In Star Wars: Episode VII- Birth of the New Alliance, Luke Skywalker becomes the leader of the new Alliance, while Princess Leia marries Han Solo and has kids; Chewbacca turns evil and recruits Ewoks to create a new Empire. As for R2D2 and C3PO, they will suffer a computer glitch that makes them dead.

In Star Wars: Episode VIII- Death of the Force, Luke's Force power deteriorates as he gets old while Leia and Han's kids train to be Jedi Knights under the command of Luke; Wicket E. Warrick becomes the new leader of the Empire and tries to wreck havoc on the Rebel Alliance.

Finally in Star Wars: Episode IX- The Last Days of the Apprentice, Luke starts to confront the evil Ewok as Chewbacca is defeated during a raid on his home by Alliance troops. Meanwhile, Mary-Kate and Ashley Solo (both female twins) infiltrate the Yellow Zone in Endor, hoping to defeat the Ewok, while their parents, Han Solo and Leia, get carbonated by  members of the Empire. What will happen next? Stay tuned, when these movies come out in 2021, 2024, and 2027, on the 50th anniversary of the original trilogy. That will make George Lucas 80 years old, making him the oldest director of Hollywood blockbusters. After this movie, he will retire and rest in peace, not having enough time to make a special edition of the prequel-ogy as well as a rehash of the original trilogy.


Whatever the case, six Star Wars movies is enough, compared with 20 James Bond movies and 10 Star Trek Movies.   

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