
"It's entirely possible that this is a working title, of course," Taylor wrote. It's curious that Knowles referred to "The Ancient Fear" as a "working title." But writing for Mashable, Chris Taylor argued that if the title is accurate at all, it is likely to be the official name of the film when it hits theaters in December 2015. Knowles added that the potential title is a reference to the villainous character expected to be played by Max Von Sydow, one of the cast members Lucasfilm and Disney announced last week. How much would Jabba the Hutt's palace cost you?.Leaping lightsabers! Sweat to the Force with a Jedi workout.
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Luke, Leia, and Han Solo top 'Star Wars Episode VII' cast. Mustard claimed completely on his own that 'the working title' was 'The Ancient Fear.'" "I ran it by everyone in the editorial chatroom.and they rattled their sources cages - and couldn't get confirmation. "My original source had told me back in January that Abu Dhabi was a location, and when that came to be, he sent me a scoop that the title for 'Star Wars Episode VII' was 'The Ancient Fear," Knowles wrote. If rumors swirling through the massive "Star Wars" fan base are true, we may not have to call the upcoming seventh major film in the series "Episode VII" for much longer.Īccording to Ain't It Cool News, the official title for Episode VII is likely to be "The Ancient Fear." In the story, the site's founder, Harry Knowles, wrote that sources close to Lucasfilm confirmed the title Tuesday, although neither Lucasfilm nor director J.J. 'Star Wars Episode VII' may finally have a name: 'The Ancient Fear,' according to Ain't It Cool News.