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Friday, 25 April 2003, 8:47 PM
And not a single grey hair

Confirmed news for all your (remaining) Star Wars fans -- Episode III will feature an appearance by an original trilogy character -- and actor. And it's not one of the four we've seen thus far.

Now, how cameo and gratuitous and get-the-fanboys-into-the-theatre this is remains to be seen -- but, heck, it's still got me bouncing a bit in my chair.

(Official Lucasfilm announcement here.)

(via GoaF)


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Saturday, 26 April 2003, 12:04 AM
Quoth Avocet ...

This raises my expectations! Not too high, though, after the last two films.

Saturday, 26 April 2003, 9:17 AM
Quoth Scott ...

Very cool news. Now if only he'd get a good writer for it, like, say, Frank Darabont, or Larry Kasdan . . .


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