Star Wars

Notes

  1. ^ In the credits of Star Wars, the droid's name is spelled without a hyphen (C3PO). In later films, it is spelled with a hyphen (C-3PO). The hyphenated spelling is used everywhere else in this article.
  2. ^ The character is referred to as "General Cassio Tagge" in later Star Wars media.[22][23]
  3. ^ The character is referred to as "Dr. Evazan" in later Star Wars media.[27][28]
  4. ^ The character is referred to as "Captain Raymus Antilles" in later Star Wars media.[30][31]
  5. ^ Lucas's claims are internally inconsistent, and have been refuted by Kurtz, Kaminski,[55] and Chris Taylor.[57] Lucas sometimes admitted to have only had notes rather than complete treatments or scripts, and in 2010 confided to the showrunners of Lost that: "when Star Wars first came out, I didn't know where it was going either. The trick is to pretend you've planned the whole thing out in advance."[65]
  6. ^ Other actors who reportedly auditioned for the role of Han Solo include James Caan, Chevy Chase, Robert De Niro, Richard Dreyfuss, Steve Martin, Bill Murray, Jack Nicholson, Nick Nolte, Al Pacino, Burt Reynolds, Kurt Russell, Sylvester Stallone, John Travolta, Christopher Walken, and Perry King, who later played Solo in the radio series.[47][81][82][76][83][84][85][86]
  7. ^ In The Cinema of George Lucas, Marcus Hearn claims the title was changed earlier, in July 1978 (Hearn 2005, p.124).

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