![]() ![]() ![]() But that doesn’t mean there weren’t parts of “Duel of the Fates” that survived the upheaval at Lucasfilm. The result was The Rise of Skywalker, which, for better or worse, did away with many of Trevorrow and Connelly’s ideas in favor of something a bit more…nostalgic. The original script, titled “Duel of the Fates,” which he wrote with Derek Connelly, was ditched in favor of Abrams’ return to finish what he’d started. As we all know now, “creative differences” saw director Colin Trevorrow step away from Episode IX. Then there’s all the drama surrounding the making of the final chapter of the trilogy. ![]() Meanwhile, Lucas’ idea for our heroes to explore the “microbiotic world” of the Whills remains untouched. And how Rian Johnson returned to some of Lucas’ original Sequel Trilogy ideas for The Last Jedi, especially when it came to Luke training a new generation of Jedi. Abrams and Michael Arndt’s idea to excise Luke Skywalker almost completely from The Force Awakens, ditching the notes and outlines George Lucas had handed over to Disney during the Lucasfilm deal. Plenty has been written about how it was J.J. There is no shortage of behind-the-scenes stories about the making of the Star Wars Sequel Trilogy. ![]()
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