How Steven Spielberg Got J.J. Abrams To Direct STAR WARS: THE FORCE AWAKENS

How Steven Spielberg Got J.J. Abrams To Direct STAR WARS: THE FORCE AWAKENS

In a new interview, director Steven Spielberg reveals just how he managed to convince a reluctant J.J. Abrams to direct the seventh installment of the Star Wars film series...

By MattBellissimo - Jun 16, 2016 03:06 AM EST
Filed Under: Star Wars
Source: CinemaBlend
Star Wars made a formidable return to the big screen this past December, with The Force Awakens captivating audiences old and new. Director J.J. Abrams was well known to have avoided helming the film at first, but it turns out that it was fellow director Steven Spielberg who got the wheels moving.

In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Spielberg said it was him who made the call to Lucasfilm president, Kathleen Kennedy, to recommend Abrams for the job. "I brought J.J.'s name up. I thought J.J. would be the best person to direct Episode 7 and I called J.J. and said 'Would you do it if it was offered to you?' He said, 'I would but my wife won't let me 'cause she doesn't want me to restart any more franchises.' But I went to Kathy and asked if I could get J.J. to say yes to this would you consider it? Kathy said 'Are you kidding? Of course I would. But why would J.J. do Star Wars; he's already done Mission Impossible and Star Trek.'"

Abrams said himself in several interviews that he would want to enjoy a new Star Wars film as a fan, and was reluctant to take the gig having already done similar work before. Fortunately, Spielberg had other plans."So I take Katie Abrams and J.J. to dinner that night to Giorgio with my wife, Kate, and right in front of Katie Abrams I popped the question. I said to Katie, 'I think there's a chance that J.J. could direct Star Wars. What do you think of that?' And Katie turned to J.J. and said, 'That would be amazing. Really?' And I went outside the restaurant, picked up my phone, called Kathy and said, "When can we meet with J.J.?" And that's how the whole thing began."

Of course, Abrams later accepted the role of director in 2013 and delivered a film that was met with overwhelming praise from critics and fans. Abrams is remaining as an executive producer for Episode VIII, though the film is being directed by Rian Johnson. 
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batz11
batz11 - 6/16/2016, 3:54 AM
Great stuff Matt!
MattBellissimo
MattBellissimo - 6/16/2016, 3:57 AM
@batz11 - Thanks bud! :)
DEVWoulf
DEVWoulf - 6/16/2016, 4:14 AM
I enjoyed the film the first time I saw it, and less so the second after realizing it was a remake. I don't know. I'll watch Harmy's Star Wars back to back with The Force Awakens Bluray to see how much of a remake it truly is. That second viewing all I could feel was I was getting disguisedly duped even though it's a fun movie.
SuperCat
SuperCat - 6/16/2016, 4:18 AM
slickrickdesigns
slickrickdesigns - 6/16/2016, 9:17 AM
@SuperCat - my rebuttal...


SuperCat
SuperCat - 6/16/2016, 9:28 AM
@slickrickdesigns - NICE!
SuperCat
SuperCat - 6/16/2016, 4:22 AM
Yeah. You guys are right. It's basically a remake. I still enjoyed it though.
MonsterSquad35
MonsterSquad35 - 6/16/2016, 6:08 AM
Remake-quel or whatever you want to call it...It hit on everything I wanted as a fan of the franchise from the beginning. Really happy with it.

Adam Driver/Ren is everything Anakin should have been the in Episodes I-III.

Now I get to see Skywalker again...cant wait for VIII.
Talontd
Talontd - 6/16/2016, 7:53 AM
remake...Remake...REMAKE...

Every single time this movie is brought up, you get "fans" complaining it was a remake.

Regardless of whether or not it was a remake, it was the STAR WARS film we NEEDED. We needed a movie to take some aspects of the old films and blend them into a new film. RETURN OF THE JEDI and THE FORCE AWAKENS were released three decades apart, how else was JJ supposed to unify the films?

One of the biggest praises about this movie was that it finally felt like a STAR WARS film. That wasn't solely achieved by the use of many practical effects & the decision to return to film instead of digital....it was because JJ masterfully wove familiar settings, plot concepts, & antagonist goals with vastly different character types.

REY is certainly no LUKE. She didn't grow up with a family dreaming of seeing more of the universe and living a life of adventure. She is a loner, surviving and waiting for her family.

PO is no HAN. Sure he has the charm, but the man is certainly no rogue out solely for himself and his #2. PO demonstrated his commitment to the resistance time & again proving himself a man who thinks of the greater good first.

FINN...who the fvck can you compare FINN to? A completely new angle, a storm-trooper who may or may not be force sensitive and is COMPELLED to do good.


Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens is NOT a remake, it's a BRIDGE, a bridge from the past to the future...call it what you want, but it was EXACTLY what it needed to be.
PeterStarker
PeterStarker - 6/16/2016, 9:00 AM
@Talontd - Yes! I totally agree with your points.
pepe
pepe - 6/16/2016, 9:24 AM
@Talontd - Its not a remake... Its exactly the same movie as A new hope. A very sad movie for retards
blackandyellow
blackandyellow - 6/16/2016, 9:18 AM
"You can't do any worse than the Fox Wars movies."
Yaf
Yaf - 6/16/2016, 9:45 AM
@blackandyellow - I don't get this. It's not like hell do better either.
blackandyellow
blackandyellow - 6/16/2016, 2:27 PM
@Yaf - Because the Fox Wars movies are terrible.
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