Colin Trevorrow Addresses His STAR WARS EPISODE IX Departure For The First Time

Colin Trevorrow Addresses His STAR WARS EPISODE IX Departure For The First Time

Colin Trevorrow was supposed to direct Star Wars Episode IX but parted ways with Lucasfilm over apparent creative differences, and the filmmaker has now addressed his exit for the first time. Check it out!

By JoshWilding - May 29, 2018 03:05 AM EST
Filed Under: Star Wars
Source: Empire Online
The new era of Star Wars movies have been no stranger to behind the scenes issues. Rogue One went through extensive reshoots, Phil Lord and Chris Miller were fired from Solo, and Colin Trevorrow and Lucasfilm "mutually [chose] to part ways" over Episode IX.

Now, the Jurassic World director has finally decided to weigh in on the matter and it sounds like he was definitely grateful for the experience.

 
"I don't want to talk too much about it because I don't want to affect the way that fans get to see these films. When we were kids, these movies came to us from far away. They were a gift. And the more we talk about how they're made, the more it reveals that they're just movies. But they're not just movies, they're more than that. Beyond that, I got the opportunity to tell a story that is a celebration of everything I believe in, I got to tell it to George Lucas and I got to tell it to Luke Skywalker, and those are experiences I will cherish for the rest of my life."

If he shared his ideas with both Lucas and Mark Hamill, it definitely sounds like things got pretty far along with his version of Episode IX before parting with the studio over creative differences. He wrote a screenplay for the movie alongside his Safety Not Guaranteed and Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom collaborator Derek Connolly but Jack Thorne was then brought in to give that version a rewrite. 

It seems as if that was what led to Trevorrow walking away from the project and Thorne's version was also ultimately scrapped in favor of a new one which is being worked on by J.J. Abrams and Chris Terrio. Don't feel too sorry for the filmmaker, though, as he's lined up Jurassic World 3 as his next film.
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CaptainElrond
CaptainElrond - 5/29/2018, 4:01 AM

FromACertainPOV
FromACertainPOV - 5/29/2018, 4:09 AM
I'm not a fan of Trevorrow and certainly wasn't too enthused about him being at the helm of Episode IX, but however glad I am he's left its still a shame that he got booted from a project he clearly cared so much about.

And while I would have liked each entry to have a different director I'm excited for JJ's return.

The most tragic thing surrounding Episode IX though, is of course Carrie's passing. I long for the episode IX that would have been HER film in the way TFA was Ford's and TLJ was Hamill's. Having Leia in the spotlight, possibly with a further extension of her force sensitivity, confront Ben would have been a beautiful, tragic and fitting end to the Skywalker saga.
boiling
boiling - 5/29/2018, 4:14 AM
@FromACertainPOV -
NoAssemblyReqd
NoAssemblyReqd - 5/29/2018, 8:52 AM
@FromACertainPOV - Carrie’s death F’d up everything. I truly believe Episode VIII would have been less divisive if we knew that Leia was going to be back to keep the spark Luke re-ignited alive.
L0RDbuckethead
L0RDbuckethead - 5/29/2018, 3:12 PM
@FromACertainPOV - Leia would've been the catalyst for setting up Kylo's eventual turn to the Light side, mirroring the original trilogy.

Now, with her passing, who knows what we're in store for?
FromACertainPOV
FromACertainPOV - 5/29/2018, 4:14 AM
A part of me hopes we open Episode IX with Leia's funeral, with the First Order attacking the procession (somewhat akin to The Joker during the parade in TDK) but the Resistance is ready for them and were using it as a trap. Then as the fight comes to an end we're rushed to the other side of the planet where a quiet few mourners are laying their General to rest and we allow that moment to breathe.

But then again I also want them to digitally bring Fisher back ever so subtly and respectfully as a force ghost for a third act moment that turns the tide of some altercation and that's certainly unlikely to happen.

If Carrie's presence can't be in the film then I think her absence should be somewhat.
Asturgis
Asturgis - 5/29/2018, 4:24 AM
Let's jump back in time, have Trevorrow take a crack at Episode VIII, because it couldn't have been worse, and have JJ Abrams close the trilogy with Luke still alive and actually mentoring Rey.
Origame
Origame - 5/29/2018, 5:19 AM
@Asturgis - If you've seen Book of Henry, yes it could have been.
SuperCat
SuperCat - 5/29/2018, 4:34 AM
"I don't want to talk too much about it because I don't want to affect the way that fans get to see these films."



Matador
Matador - 5/29/2018, 4:57 AM
@SuperCat - When you know you just got fired.


SuperCat
SuperCat - 5/29/2018, 5:00 AM
@Cayde6 - LOL!
hartley07
hartley07 - 5/29/2018, 6:10 AM
@Cayde6 - That last gif is the perfect picture of rian johnson offering us a small amount of nostalgia, and then stabbing us in the back. Lmao.
SuperCat
SuperCat - 5/29/2018, 6:58 AM
@hartley07 - LOL! I definitely felt like my childhood was kicked in the arse.
Matador
Matador - 5/29/2018, 7:55 AM
@hartley07 @SuperCat - LMAO

What's worse is when you watch it twice.
hartley07
hartley07 - 5/29/2018, 10:53 AM
@Cayde6 - hahahahahahahahahah
CaptainElrond
CaptainElrond - 5/29/2018, 4:43 AM
Swiggity swoogity.
Kman
Kman - 5/29/2018, 5:03 AM
I guess I'd have to hear his version of the film before I make any kind of judgment about "what could've been" for me... statement is a little vague. Seems like a pretty professional dude though.
Nebula
Nebula - 5/29/2018, 5:18 AM
harley2011
harley2011 - 5/29/2018, 6:07 AM
He might have had Kylo defeat Rey, cut her arm off or something. KK, not having it.
Lobo89
Lobo89 - 5/29/2018, 6:16 AM
I wish this Article had said “Rian Johnson talks about his departure from episode 8.
bkmeijer2
bkmeijer2 - 5/29/2018, 6:18 AM
I wonder if Hamill agreed with what Treverrow was gonna do, but LucasFilm was like NO WE DONT WANT ANOTHER SEQUEL MOVIE SIMILAR TO THE ORIGINALS
DanJack
DanJack - 5/29/2018, 7:07 AM
@MalseMarcel -
hartley07
hartley07 - 5/29/2018, 6:19 AM
I'm curious what Kathleen said 'no' to.
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