Bob Iger Reveals George Lucas Felt “Betrayed” by Disney’s Star Wars Plans

There is no denying the success the Star Wars franchise over the past 42 years, and most recently after the purchase by Disney. However, despite the success, One particularly influential figure wasn’t on board with the creative choices made in creating the story of Rey, Kylo Ren. That man is George Lucas, the man who created the franchise more than four decades ago.

The extent of Lucas’ disappointment in the direction of the Star Wars franchise under Disney’s control has been revealed via Disney CEO Bob Iger’s memoir, The Ride of a Lifetime: Lessons Learned From 15 Years as CEO of the Walt Disney Company.  In the memoir, Iger states,

“[W]e decided we needed to buy them,” t

“though we made clear in the purchase agreement that we would not be contractually obligated to adhere to the plot lines he’d laid out.”

“George immediately got upset as they began to describe the plot and it dawned on him that we weren’t using one of the stories he submitted during the negotiations,” Iger writes. “George knew we weren’t contractually bound to anything, but he thought that our buying the story treatments was a tacit promise that we’d follow them, and he was disappointed that his story was being discarded. I’d been so careful since our first conversation not to mislead him in any way, and I didn’t think I had now, but I could have handled it better.”

“George felt betrayed, and while this whole process would never have been easy for him, we’d gotten off to an unnecessarily rocky start.”

Things didn’t improve when Lucas saw the finished product. Following a private screening, Iger recalls, Lucas “didn’t hide his disappointment.

“There’s nothing new,” he said. In each of the films in the original trilogy, it was important to him to present new worlds, new stories, new characters, and new technologies. In this one, he said, ‘There weren’t enough visual or technical leaps forward.’ He wasn’t wrong, but he also wasn’t appreciating the pressure we were under to give ardent fans a film that felt quintessentially Star Wars.”

Iger suggests, is that Lucas didn’t fully appreciate what Lucasfilm and Disney were trying to do with the new trilogy, and specifically The Force Awakens.

“We’d intentionally created a world that was visually and tonally connected to the earlier films, to not stray too far from what people loved and expected,” Iger explained, “and George was criticizing us for the very thing we were trying to do.”

While Iger stays away from agreeing with the criticisms that has faced the Star Wars franchise in the book, in promoting its release, he has accepted that Disney’s plan of releasing a new Star Wars movie every year might have hurt the property.

“I just think we might’ve put a little bit too much in the marketplace too fast,” he told The New York Times in a profile published over the weekend, while adding, “I think the storytelling capabilities of [Lucasfilm] are endless because of the talent we have at the company, and the talent we have at the company is better than it’s ever been, in part because of the influx of people from Fox.”

It sure seems like Bob Iger’s memoir is a must read.


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