Monday, May 6, 2013

Star Wars: Episode VII Begins Shooting in 2014

Producer and Bad Robot co-founder Bryan Burk has revealed that Star Wars: Episode VII will begin filming in early 2014.

"We're progressing on a schedule to hopefully begin next year, or the beginning of next year, and the location is still kind of floating around in the air all depending on script and a whole bunch of other issues," Burk told Collider. "As I just said, everything is kind of a free-flowing thing, and when we feel like the story level on this script and everything is really coming together and schedules are all working and pieces line up, we prowl ahead, and Star Wars will be no different."

If that schedule holds true, Episode VII will be on track for its intended Summer 2015 release.

Meanwhile, it looks like James Cameron's Avatar 2 is poised to begin production around the same time in 2014, according to star Zoe Saldana (via Digital Spy). As previously reported, Avatar 2 and 3 will be shot back-to-back.

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