RUMOR: Possible STAR WARS: EPISODE VII Working Titles

RUMOR: Possible STAR WARS: EPISODE VII Working Titles

Kellvin Chavez of Latino Review is reporting that he knows of two working titles that George Lucas came up with when he was planning Star Wars: Episode VII prior to Disney's purchase.

By nailbiter111 - Oct 11, 2013 10:10 AM EST
Filed Under: Star Wars
Source: latino-review



A couple days ago, Jeff Lucas, the son of George Lucas, revealed that his father had been working on a new Star Wars trilogy a year before Disney bought Lucasfilm. During that time it is safe to assume that George thought up some working titles for at least one of those three sequels. Now, Latino-Review is claiming that they know two working titles for Star Wars: Episode VII. They are Rise of the Jedi and Return of the Sith. Keep in mind, that working titles are primarily used when an official title has not bee decided upon yet, or it is used to deceive the public about the film's true storyline. Although in the case of a ruse, the working title is usually pretty obvious in it's outlandishness. Thoughts?

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