J.J. Abrams has once again stated that he will not directing "Star Wars: Episode VII," despite having a conversation with Kathleen Kennedy about the job early on.
Earlier this year when the world exploded with "Star Wars" news, people were quick to look to Abrams as a possible directorial candidate.
A known fan, Abrams had the chops and the geek cred to pull it off, but he wasn't interested.
He had previously told HollywoodLife that he was too much of a fan to get involved with the new project.
But now, speaking with Empire, Abrams clarifies what happened early on.
According to the "Star Trek" director, there was an early conversation, but it never went past that because of his loyalty to both sci-fi franchises.
"I guess the franchises could go up against each other, but I'm not thinking that far ahead! I'm a huge fan of' 'Star Wars,' 'Empire' and 'Jedi,' and the idea of the world continuing is exciting and will be amazing," Abram said.
"Kathy Kennedy is a friend and there are no smarter producers.
It's in great hands.
There were the very early conversations and I quickly said that because of my loyalty to 'Star Trek,' and also just being a fan, I wouldn't even want to be involved in the next version of those things.
I declined any involvement very early on.
I'd rather be in the audience not knowing what was coming, rather than being involved in the minutiae of making them."
Would you liked to have seen J.J. Abrams direct "Star Wars"? Let us know what you think in the comments below and on Twitter!... See Complete Article @ MTV Movies


(Yesterday, May 24, 2013) - Even though J.J. Abrams is open to the idea of directing Star Trek 3, chances are he won't be able to make it because of his commitment to make Star Wars: Episode VII. It's only natural for the studio to start putting together a list of directors to possibly take his...
(Yesterday, May 24, 2013) - When J.J. Abrams jumped from "boldly going where no man has gone before" to "a galaxy far, far away" people immediately began to speculate on who might helm a follow up to STAR TREK INTO DARKNESS. The studio apparently wants to celebrate the series 50th anniversary in 2016 with a new...
(2 days ago, May 23, 2013) - Though many Star Wars fans probably are aware, maybe there are some out there who don't know that this year marks the 30th anniversary of the release of Return of the Jedi, the conclusion of the original Star Wars trilogy. It seems fitting to celebrate the flick when a continuation of...
(2 days ago, May 23, 2013) - Star Trek costume designer Michael Kaplan has confirmed that he'll be teaming back up with J.J. Abrams to design the costumes that we'll end up seeing in Star Wars: Episode VII. Here's what he told Clothes on Film in an interview: I am very excited to be working on Star Wars. I’m so...
(3 days ago, May 22, 2013) - Trek veteran Michael Kaplan gets the gig Admittedly, it’s hardly the most enthralling piece of news about Star Wars: Episode VII, but it’s still fun to see who J.J. Abrams is gathering as his team to get working on the new trip to that Galaxy Far, Far Away. One of the first...
(3 days ago, May 22, 2013) - We still don't have any definitive cast or story news, but at least there's something happening with Star Wars Episode VII. Just a day after rumors that Jonathan Rhys Meyers may star in Episode VII, confirmation has come that J.J. Abrams will re-team with his costume designer for Star Trek and Star Trek Into Darkness,...