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==Star Wars Trivia==
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''Star Wars: The Force Awakens'' is the seventh live-action film in the {{w|Star Wars}} franchise. The film is the first since the rights to the franchise were sold by Lucas to the Disney Company. The film has also been entrusted to producer/director J.J. Abrams, who in 2009 produced and directed the ''{{w|Star Trek (film)|Star Trek}}'' reboot. Much of the early buzz around the film surrounded the nature of the new film's plot: For example, whether it would be a prequel or a sequel, and whether it would feature any of the original cast/characters.
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The Star Wars franchise features some of the most well-known science fiction films of all time, and several of the highest-grossing films of all-time. The prior films consist of a trilogy, released between 1977 and 1983, and a prequel trilogy, released between 1999 and 2005. The prequel trilogy, especially the first film, was heavily criticized by many and considered poor in comparison to the original trilogy. The creator, George Lucas, has been criticized for his constant "tinkering" with the films, amending them even after their release. Notably, he started reworking the original trilogy in the 1990s, adding and replacing old special effects using computer graphics, and adding or revising various scenes according to his "original vision".  Many people consider George Lucas to have made many negative contributions to the film franchise since the original trilogy was released.
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For example, one of the most notable of these was the scene in which Han Solo is introduced, where he is accosted by Greedo, a bounty hunter.  Originally, it was strongly suggested that Han surreptitiously shot Greedo from his hip without warning, but in the special edition revised scene, Greedo clearly fires at Han first, prompting him to fire back in self-defense.  This change, widely criticized as severely altering the nature of Han Solo's character, was one of many that contributed to calls for Lucas to sell the franchise. Fortunately, in the Blu-ray release, both Han and Greedo can be seen shooting simultaneously, preserving the nature of Han's character presented in the original movie.
  
 
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