Frank Marshall Says They’re Close on the Star Wars: Episode VII Director Search

Ever since it was announced a few weeks back that Walt Disney Pictures had bought Lucasfilm and that they were going ahead with producing Star Wars: Episode VII for 2015, it’s pretty much been all the internet has been buzzing about, particularly who might direct the continuation of George Lucas’ popular space opera.

Spotting producer Frank Marshall, husband of Lucasfilm’s new president Kathleen Kennedy, at the The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2 premiere last night, MTV tried getting him to talk about whether he knows who they may be approaching and his response is somewhat heartening that we’ll get an answer to that burning question soon.

“I do (know) but I can’t reveal it, or I won’t be alive tomorrow,” he said. “I’m really excited about this. I didn’t grow up with it, but I was a big fan and have been since the series started. I’ll always remember seeing that big mothership go over the screen. I’ve never forgotten it. I can’t wait to see what’s next.”

He did tell them that they’ve narrowed the search down to “a couple of candidates” as well, but not when they’ll be announcing their choice to the public. You can watch the video of Marshall’s response at MTV.

Meanwhile, Erik Davis, editor-in-chief at Movies.com, gave an impassioned suggestion that Jurassic Park III and Captain America: The First Avenger director Joe Johnston should be hired to direct the first Star Wars movie in ten years, and Mike Ryan from The Huffington Post followed up on that suggestion by asking Johnston himself what he thought of that idea.

Johnston told him: “A lot would depend on what ‘it’ is. I am very glad to see Lucasfilm cranking up to get productive again, regardless of who ends up doing it.”

Star Wars Episode VII is scheduled for release in 2015.

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