Written by Jon Williams
Over the years, May 4 has become a day each year for Star Wars fans to celebrate the saga. This year, in advance of Star Wars Day’s approach, a plethora of news has been coming out of Disney and Lucasfilm in regards to what comes next for the beloved galaxy far, far away.
The first
bit of news came down last week when it was announced that the existing “Expanded
Universe,” consisting of novels, comics, video games, and anything else that
wasn’t part of the original
trilogy, the prequel
trilogy, or the Clone
Wars cartoon series, would be
undergoing a reboot. Those previous installments will still be available under
the new “Legends” banner, while new stories going forward will be part of the “official”
timeline being created. The first novel to be part of this new timeline will be
A New Dawn, written by John Jackson
Miller, author of Kenobi,
now part of the Legends timeline. A New Dawn will be published on
September 2 and will lead into the new animated series Star Wars Rebels, which will air this fall on the Disney Channel
and Disney XD.
That news,
big as it was for longtime fans, paled in comparison to what came out
yesterday, which is the main cast list for the first installment of the new
trilogy of films, which is scheduled to open in theaters worldwide on December
18, 2015. First, to no one’s surprise but everyone’s delight, the primary cast
from the original trilogy is returning to reprise their familiar roles. This
includes Mark
Hamill as Luke Skywalker, Harrison
Ford as Han Solo, Carrie
Fisher as Princess Leia, Peter Mayhew as Chewbacca, Anthony Daniels as
C-3PO, and Kenny Baker as R2-D2. This seems to leave out Billy
Dee Williams as Lando Calrissian; but, as he didn’t show up until the
second film of the original trilogy, perhaps that’s the case this time around
as well.
Along with
these familiar faces, a number of newcomers were announced as part of the cast
as well. The biggest name is veteran Max
von Sydow, the legendary Swedish actor whose career dates back to 1949 and
who has appeared in such legendary films as The
Seventh Seal and The
Exorcist, to name just two. He will be joined by Andy
Serkis, the motion-capture expert responsible for Gollum
and King
Kong. The rest are relative newcomers: Adam Driver from Girls,
John Boyega from Attack
the Block, Oscar Isaac from Inside
Llewyn Davis, Domhnall Gleeson from About
Time, and unknown actress Daisy Ridley, with just a handful of bit
parts to her name, including one episode in the second season of Mr.
Selfridge.
And this may
not be the end of Star Wars casting
news for Episode VII. Rumor has it that director J.J.
Abrams is looking to fill one more female part. One name that has been
mentioned in connection with that part is another unknown: British actress Maisie
Richardson-Sellers. Another name getting a lot of buzz is Lupita Nyong’o, this
year’s Academy Award winner for Best Actress for her role in 12
Years a Slave.
Whether or
not those last two names play out, time will tell. The others, though, have now
been officially confirmed, and legions of Star
Wars fans will want to check out the work of all these actors new to the
universe. Make sure you have these titles on your shelves, and SmartBrowse each
actor’s name on our website for more.