Ford's co-stars Mark Hamill and Carrie Fisher have also reportedly agreed to return as Luke Skywalker and Princess Leia in the forthcoming J.J. Abrams-directed film - the first since Disney bought the Star Wars franchise from Lucasfilm in October (12) for more than $4 billion.
Star Wars: Episode VII is currently being written by Oscar winner Michael Arndt and is set for release in 2015.
I hope they go with the stories about the children of Leia and Han. All of you who laughed at my idea of Chewbacca swinging through the trees while carry babies in some Wookie baby bjorn but it could happen. The stories below seems a little too Solo-centric for the next film but some of the plot elements might transfer, especially the next generation of Solos and the death of Chewbacca. That would have a powerful impact on audiences and JJ Abrams has shown he is not afraid of killing off popular characters or planets in his movies.
In the Legacy of the Force series, Jacen Solo becomes a Sith lord named Darth Caedus and plunges the galaxy into a bloody civil war. Han Solo disowns Jacen, but is still devastated by each new outrage his son commits. He and Leia adopt Jacen's daughter, Allana, after Jacen's death in the novel Invincible.
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Wow. I heard rumors last week about this and I hoped they were true. I just hope the original cast is there to pass the torch or lightsaber to Jaina, Jacen, Ben and Anakin. That would be cool to see the New Jedi Order story as the new sequels.
And the family issues that the best of the post Jedi stories have can fill three movies full of ennui. The dark episodes of Clone Wars are some of the best ones.
I am looking forward to this as well and I hope it is going to more than just rumor and become reality.
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