Star wars?! wat the hell????????!


Question: i don't no much about star wars but how come they made da 4th one first or wateva? and which one is the end the 3rd or the 6th?


Answers: i don't no much about star wars but how come they made da 4th one first or wateva? and which one is the end the 3rd or the 6th?

Lucas originally started out with one very long story. In order to make a movie, he needed something shorter, so he cut the story in half and decided to make a movie out of the second half of the story, since the first half is just background.

His story was still too long to make a good movie out of, however, so he divided the second half into three pieces, and those were the three original movies, premiered in the late 1970s and early '80s. In the late '90s and early 2000s, Lucas went back and picked up the first half of his original story, and cut IT into three pieces, and those three became Episodes I, II, and III.

As for why he chose to call his first movie Episode IV, we have to understand Lucas's vision for his original story. He wanted to model his work on the old science fiction radio serials that used to air every week. They would tell a small part of a story each week, and you would have to tune in the next week to find out what happens next.

Lucas wanted to convey a sense of jumping right in to a conflict already in progress, rather than starting at the beginning and watching it slowly develop. He thought he could make that idea very clear by giving the calling the first movie Episode IV, which would be toward the middle of a radio serial, where the real meat of the story is.

So this is the order the story goes in:
1
2
3
4
5
6

And this is the order they were made in:
4
5
6
1
2
3

So the last part of the story is Episode 6, but the last one released was Episode 3.

i dont even know nothing about star wars. if there was a star wars character in front of me i wouldnt know who they were and their names

Lucus probably made it out of sequence to be interesting and different.

The 6th is the end (3rd movie released).

I'm pretty sure it's because they made so much money off of episodes 4 - 6 (the first three that were made) that they decided to film the story leading up to episode 4. Episode 6 is the end of the series, even though episode 3 was the last one made. Sorry if that was confusing... :)

Lucas says that he was inspired by the serials he watched back in the fifties. They always were numbered and/or chaptered. He decided to sketch out the ideas for 9 "chapters" but realized the most interesting were numbers - 4-6. These he put on film and kept the original chapter numbers.

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Lucas had bigger plans for Ep 1-3 and he couldnt make them at the time as he wanted them to be.
so he started with what he considered at the time a easier project of 4-6

and part 6 is the end of them.

I'm not positive, but I heard somewhere that George Lucas wrote them in order from 1-6, but he though the first 3 were too confusing so he started with the second 4. The end is the sixth one because the 3rd one just leads to the 4th one.



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