One of the things that was unusual and refreshing about the first Star Wars movies was how they presented a world that was battered and dusty—that is to say, real and “lived in.” The prequels—largely taking place in the corridors of power—moved away from that look, but we’d welcome a return to the grease-stained aesthetic of the original series.
A Star is Reborn: 10 Suggestions for the New Star Wars Movies
With Disney preparing to re-launch the 'Star Wars' franchise, TIME offers some helpful suggestions to the filmmakers
A Return to Dirt and Grime
Full List
A Star is Reborn
- Wars and Rememberance
- When Charting the Future, Look to the Past
- Not Everything Should Be Held Sacred
- Keep the Galactic Politics to a Minimum
- Do Anything to Keep John Williams Working on the Movies
- No More Kid Characters
- A Writer Who Understands the Star Wars Universe
- More Scoundrels
- A More Nuanced Presentation of Alien Races
- A Return to Dirt and Grime
- More Light-Hearted Moments