Check out this press release from Lucas, which deals with George's retirement and the handing over of the reins. Not sure what this means, but Kennedy certainly has a good track record so let's hope that bodes well, Wars fans ...
SAN FRANCISCO, California—June 1, 2012—Lucasfilm Ltd. today
announced that Kathleen Kennedy will become Co-Chair of Lucasfilm. In
an effort to move forward with his retirement plans, George Lucas will
work with Kathleen Kennedy to transition into her new role. Lucas will
become Co-Chairman of the Board of Lucasfilm and continue as CEO.
Micheline Chau will remain as President and COO of Lucasfilm, and
continue to focus on the day-to-day operations of the business.
“I’ve
spent my life building Lucasfilm and as I shift my focus into other
directions I wanted to make sure it was in the hands of someone equipped
to carry my vision into the future,” said George Lucas. “It was
important that my successor not only be someone with great creative
passion and proven leadership abilities, but also someone who loves
movies. I care deeply about my employees—it is their creativity and
hard work that has made this company what it is today.
As the company grows and expands I wanted to be sure the employees of
Lucasfilm have a strong captain for the ship. I also care deeply about
our fans and it was important to have someone who would carry on the
passion and care that I’ve given the films over the years. So for me
Kathy was the obvious choice, she is a trusted friend and one of the
most respected producers and executives in the industry.”
Director
Steven Spielberg said, “George's prescience is once again proven by his
choice of my long time producing partner, Kathy Kennedy to co-chair
Lucasfilm. Kathy has been a member of both of our families going into a
fourth decade so it does not feel like she is going to another galaxy
far far away. She will get just as much support from me with Lucasfilm
as George has given both of us all these years.”
“George
is a true visionary,” said Kathleen Kennedy. “I’ve seen him build
Lucasfilm from a small rebel unit in Northern California to an
international fully integrated entertainment company. I’m excited to
have the chance to work with such an extraordinary group of talented
people. George and I have talked about the enormous opportunities that
lie ahead for the company, and as George moves towards retirement I am
honored that he trusts me with taking care of the beloved film
franchises. I feel fortunate to have George working with me for the next
year or two as I take on this role—it is nice to have Yoda by your
side.”
Seven-time
Academy Award nominated Kathleen Kennedy is one of the most successful
and esteemed producers and executives in the film industry. As a
producer she has an impeccable record with a robust filmography working
with such filmmakers as Steven Spielberg, Peter Jackson, Martin
Scorsese, Robert Zemeckis, Barry Levinson, Clint Eastwood, David Fincher
and Gary Ross. As a testament to her standing in the film community,
she previously held the position of governor and officer of the Academy
of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) and currently serves as a member of the board of trustees. She is also a former President of the Producers Guild of America.
Kathleen
will step down from her role at The Kennedy/Marshall Company, shifting
her responsibilities to partner Frank Marshall. The Kennedy/Marshall
Company is currently in post production on LINCOLN, directed by long
time collaborator Steven Spielberg whom Kennedy also produced for on the
INDIANA JONES and JURASSIC PARK franchises, and THE BOURNE LEGACY,
written and directed by Tony Gilroy and produced by Marshall. Under
the Kennedy/Marshall banner, the pair has produced such Academy Award
nominated Best Picture films as WAR HORSE (six nominations), THE CURIOUS
CASE OF BENJAMIN BUTTON (thirteen nominations) THE SIXTH SENSE, (six
nominations) and SEABISCUIT (seven nominations), as well as blockbusters
including the BOURNE series and THE ADVENTURES OF TINTIN. Marshall will
oversee the company’s current slate of projects and continue to expand
it via their development deals with DreamWorks and CBS TV Studios.
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