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It's a tricky question because a new Star Wars film is planned for 2015.
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Joy of joys, after the next film is released, there will be a new Star Wars film every two to three years after that.
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Iger is hoping to release a new Star Wars film every two to three years by mining the deep well of characters and mythology in the Star Wars world.
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That deal will pave the way for a new Star Wars film, directed by JJ Abrams.
BBC: Star Wars: George Lucas hints at cast 'reunion'
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Disney is planning the release of a new Star Wars film in 2015.
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The father and son - and Michael's father, veteran actor Kirk Douglas - star in a new film which opens in the US on Friday.
BBC: Zeta Jones gives birth to girl
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Nearly three decades later, in 1979, Wise created a new film franchise when he directed "Star Trek: The Motion Picture, " which brought Captain Kirk, Mr. Spock and the Enterprise crew to the big screen.
NPR: A Robert Wise Reprise
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But now Buscemi's the director and star of a colorful new film chronicling the life and loves of a barfly in his favorite neighborhood hangout.
CNN: Main banner
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For his tale about a director trying to sabotage a film his producers have mangled he was named author of the worst screenplay, worst new star and worst supporting actor.
BBC: And the Raspberry goes to...
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Similar groups have demanded a ban on actor-director Kamal Haasan's new film Vishwaroopam, prompting the star to complain about "cultural terrorism".
BBC: Is India facing a 'cultural emergency'?
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The star of those tacky old Japanese horror films now gets a tacky new Hollywood horror film all to himself.
NEWYORKER: Godzilla
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Back in 1975 Elstree Film Studios was struggling and got to make the original Star Wars movie because Lucas was a new boy, on a tight budget.
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