ClarkKent
03-28-2002, 02:53 PM
Episode 2 hasn't even hit the theaters yet, and Samuel L. Jackson (Mace Windu) lets out a Episode 3 spoiler.
Samuel L. Jackson has revealed the fate of the Jedi in the third Star Wars prequel. All the Jedi, Jackson claims, will die in Episode 3, including himself. Jackson, who plays Mace Windu, says, "All the Jedi die in Episode 3 during the Clone Wars. I told George Lucas I didn't mind dying, I just didn't want to go out like some punk." The 53-year-old continues, "George said that was fine and he'd see what he could do about a fitting death scene for Mace."
Appearing to defy the nondisclosure pledge that George Lucas requires of anyone connected with his films, Samuel L. Jackson has revealed that in Star Wars: Episode III, due to be released next year, all of the Jedi are wiped out. "I told George I didn't mind dying," Jackson told the Calgary Sun, "I just didn't want to go out like some punk. George said that was fine and he'd see what he could do about a fitting death scene." Jackson also said that Lucas probably also okayed the screening of Star Wars: Episode II -- Attack of the Clones for Harry Knowles, who has posted a review on his website [http://www.aint-it-cool-news.com]. "I think it's pretty safe to say George knew the screening was going to happen. Harry has a huge website that kids hit all the time, and they're the audience for Star Wars," Jackson said.
the links are:
http://us.imdb.com/PeopleNews/
http://us.imdb.com/StudioBrief/#3
Any comments?
:wakko:
Samuel L. Jackson has revealed the fate of the Jedi in the third Star Wars prequel. All the Jedi, Jackson claims, will die in Episode 3, including himself. Jackson, who plays Mace Windu, says, "All the Jedi die in Episode 3 during the Clone Wars. I told George Lucas I didn't mind dying, I just didn't want to go out like some punk." The 53-year-old continues, "George said that was fine and he'd see what he could do about a fitting death scene for Mace."
Appearing to defy the nondisclosure pledge that George Lucas requires of anyone connected with his films, Samuel L. Jackson has revealed that in Star Wars: Episode III, due to be released next year, all of the Jedi are wiped out. "I told George I didn't mind dying," Jackson told the Calgary Sun, "I just didn't want to go out like some punk. George said that was fine and he'd see what he could do about a fitting death scene." Jackson also said that Lucas probably also okayed the screening of Star Wars: Episode II -- Attack of the Clones for Harry Knowles, who has posted a review on his website [http://www.aint-it-cool-news.com]. "I think it's pretty safe to say George knew the screening was going to happen. Harry has a huge website that kids hit all the time, and they're the audience for Star Wars," Jackson said.
the links are:
http://us.imdb.com/PeopleNews/
http://us.imdb.com/StudioBrief/#3
Any comments?
:wakko: