I could see Mark Hamill coming back, he'd be about the same age as Alec Guinness was in Episode IV. A bearded and greyed up Luke Skywalker at the end of his journey passing on the torch to a new generation would really complete the saga.
I don't like so much becoming old, I bet I'd not like either see my young heroes looking ugly and doing
stupid and inconsistent scripts things (as the clamidia or whatever name they gave to this stupid bacteria).
I bet this is happening for every generation; it's hard to see our forever-young heroes becoming old.
Of course it depend if the movie is excellent or not, I can't see Jar Jar Mr "good/bad-in-five-minute" and the
tasteless Padme without the envy to hang whichever wrote the script.
Last, apart for the III, I think they often did a better job with Muppet show models than with the new
plastic CGI. Star Wars was a revolution in sci-fi movies because of the "used" looking and it seem they forgot
that also in several places.
Of course when we are young we might love bad quality things that we would not accept later. I love very
stupid sci-fi books that I've read when I was kid and I still love to read them again yet.
So I personally thinks that we should kill whoever think to do more damage to Star Wars legend but I perfectly
understand that the new generation have a different point of view. :lol:
And there is still a
very little chance that the incoming star wars are good also.