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'Game Of Thrones' Creators Have Been Roped In To Work On 'Star Wars' Trilogy

'Game Of Thrones' creators D.B. Weiss and David Benioff, have been offered to write and produce three 'Star Wars' movies.

'Game Of Thrones' fans are eagerly waiting for the final season of HBO's hit series to come out. However, what will definitely bother most of the fans will be that they won't get to see their favorite characters on screen after the finale.

While the series had won many awards for its amazing creation, now the creators of the series D.B. Weiss and David Benioff, have been offered to write and produce a trio of 'Star Wars' movie, as reported by We Got This Covered. The duo is currently working on creating the trilogy for the fans to get obsessed all over again. 

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Although not much has been revealed about the duo working on the 'Star Wars' films, this news is something to be excited about after witnessing the amazing GOT series.

The duo is definitely going to deliver something incredible especially with the 'Star Wars' franchise that has had a large and very loyal fan following since the first time it was released. Earlier it was only said that the talented duo will be working on 'a series' of films.

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Earlier it was also reported by sources, that the creators will be taking secrecy tips from Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy and the director of 'The Last Jedi' Rian Johnson.

“They’ve given us a lot of hints about how to lock things down, things we never would have thought of or didn’t know were possible,” they said. Even the GOT actress Emilia Clarke was totally confident about the duo and said they were capable of creating 'Star Wars on acid'. 

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"What they brought to fantasy as a genre that people are like, appreciating on a much grander scale, putting all of that creativity and all of that skill and intellect into something that already has so much, I think it’s just gonna be like Star Wars on acid. I think it’ll be amazing. I can’t wait," she said.

We can only hope that the upcoming 'Star Wars' trilogy is able to take the die-hard 'Star Wars' fans on an amazing space trip. 



 

The upcoming Lucasfilm's 'Star Wars: Episode IX' is something that the fans are eagerly waiting for now. The film is set to release on December 20, 2019, and fans have already made up their theories about what they can expect from this upcoming film.

There have been rumors about the return of  Knight of Ren from the mysterious place called 'The Beyond'. This threat could play a major role in bringing Kylo and Rey back together. 



 

'Star Wars: Episode IX' is directed by J.J. Abrams and it will be the third installment of the 'Star Wars' sequel trilogy which began with 'The Force Awakens' that released in 2015 and 'The Last Jedi' that came out in 2017.

Abrams is known for maintaining the secrecy of the films and make the fans more curious. In an earlier interview with Entertainment Weekly, Mark Hamill who plays the role of Luke Skywalker talked about the director's tactics for the upcoming film.



 

The actor revealed that the scripts of the film were delivered to him with high security.  "I still have to go over and do [Episode IX]. Most of the parts I have coming up beside Star Wars are voiceover — there’s one big one, very high profile, I can’t announce now, that I’m really excited about," said Hamill.

"You know how it is these days, every time you sign NDAs. I remember back when I read the first Star Wars [script], I was like, ‘Wow, that’s the goofiest thing I’ve ever read."



 

"I gave it to my best friend to read, and I said, ‘What do you think of it?’ He said, ‘It’s really wild, it’s crazy, can I give it to Meredith?’ ‘Sure, go ahead.’ It went around to all my friends. Of course back then nobody cared. Nowadays it’s like working for some secret deep state government organization, like being in the CIA. They’re going to send rewrites over to Prague on this dark red paper that gives you a headache to read,” he added. 



 

He also revealed that the team was going to fly down someone with the script to the actor, wait for him to read it and then take it back. "They’re going to fly [the rewrites] over with somebody from the company,” Hamill said.

“They’re going to come and give it to me and wait for me to read it before I give it back. So no pressure! You can’t even keep it overnight. But that’s the way it is now.”



 

 The scripts given to the actor are all in electronic form to avoid spoiler leaks. GOT makers are too taking tips from the 'Star Wars' team to protect the details of their final season.

"I like to make notes, little cartoon drawings in the margins to help me visualize it … whatever you have to do to help remember it,” Hamill said. “You can’t do that in electronic form, it’s so impersonal. I’m old school and long for the days of paper scripts."