Thirteen years after selling “Star Wars” to Disney, George Lucas has confidently “moved past” the franchise.
While talking with WSJ Magazine’s Innovator issue, published Thursday, the father of “Star Wars” explained that he’s “got a life” and has set his eyes on new things and left the massive franchise in the rearview mirror.
“Disney took it over and they gave it their vision,” Lucas said. “That’s what happens.”
He added confidently, “Of course I’ve moved past it. I mean, I’ve got a life. I’m building a museum. A museum is harder than making movies.”
Back in 2012, Lucas sold the rights to the franchise to Disney for a massive $4.05 billion.
‘ The preceding article may include information circulated by third parties ’
‘ Some details of this article were extracted from the following source www.imdb.com ’
ADVERTISEMENT














