Even geniuses make mistakes sometimes. George Lucas did so when he thought Yoda was a terrible character and would undermine the success of The Empire Strikes Back. If only the director had the same concerns when it came to Jar Jar Binks…
Large pointed ears, wrinkled muzzle and a wise. Master Yoda She is definitely one of the most important characters in the franchise. star WarsHowever, it took a long time. My grandfather knight Green skinned people were never at the top of the list of preferences. George LucasOn the contrary, father Lucasfilm He was afraid that the character would be The epic could have been ruined.After release. Star Wars: Episode V – The Empire Strikes BackLucas couldn’t help but change his mind.
Let’s take a step back. To guide consequences From worship 1977 there was Irvin KirschnerGeorge Lucas, in addition to being the executive producer, also wrote the story. No The Empire Strikes Back, luke skywalker (Mark Hamill), after the death of Obi-Wan Kenobi (Alec Guinness), which occurs in New hopeHe starts looking for a new teacher who can teach him. powerDuring his journey he meets Master Yoda: A creature destined to become an integral part of the franchise.
Think of the TV series. The Mandalorian, who restored the unmistakable features of Luke’s wise teacher in the character of GrogoNick name baby yodaHowever, for some reason, George Lucas was confused. In a 2020 interview, he gave star wars.com, The author revealed that at the time of filming he had many doubts about Yoda.
If the Yoda puppet hadn’t worked, obviously the movie would have been terrible. It would never have worked… and you don’t really know until you show it to an audience and they get up and go, “This is stupid.” Everything was in constant motion. And by the end, I could see it all finished, assembled, and properly lit, and that’s when I knew it was going to work. Before that, I had to rely on Frank Oz. [il burattinaio, ndr] .
In the Original TrilogyIn fact, Yoda is a puppet-style doll, created by British artist Stewart Freeborn. In the Prequel TrilogyExcept for imaginary threatwas created instead in computer graphics.
Star Wars: George Lucas and James Earl Jones argued over Darth Vader’s voice
A similar situation to Yoda’s occurred. James Earl Jonesthe historical voice of Darth Vader (Under the iconic helmet, there is instead David Prowse). The actor revealed that he accepted dubbing because he needed “easy money.” However, what he accomplished has gone down in history, making Seth the Lord One of the most famous villains in cinema history.
When Earl Jones returned to the dubbing room for The Empire Strikes BackLucas asked if he could try the voice. The director didn’t understand how the star had created Vader’s voice in his 1977 film, but he knew it worked. And as they say, you can’t change the team that wins. “I remember in Episode V – James Earl Jones said Hollywood Reporter – When George had a chance to advise me, he said, “We don’t know what we did right.” [in Una Nuova Speranza, ndr]So let’s try to do what we did.”
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