George Lucas denies Red Tails reshoots

Is happy with Hemingway’s WWII drama...

Yesterday, news broke that George Lucas wasn't happy with World War II drama Red Tails, and was gearing up to reshoot numerous scenes.

The film, which Lucas is executive producing, stars Terrence Howard, Cuba Gooding Jr. and Bryan Cranston and wrapped its shoot under the eye of director Anthony Hemingway last November. But Mr Lucas was reportedly unhappy with Hemingway’s work.

Apparently he was to set bolster “massive” reshoots, seizing the directing reigns for himself, with John Ridley’s script having been reworked. FirstShowing said:

“Lucas’ producing partner Rick McCallum is said to be pouring [sic] over dailies right now, trying to salvage whatever footage they can from Hemingway’s work in order to figure out exactly how much will need to be re-shot.”

However, Lucasfilm have been quick to stamp out the rumours, assuring the world that:

"George Lucas and Rick McCallum are very pleased with the work Anthony Hemingway did directing the film and additional shooting that is scheduled to take place was built into production before it began, as it is on all our films."

Inspired by the 332nd Fighter Group, a WWII team who were known as the Red Tails, the film is a fictional account of their activities during the war.

This would have been the first time Lucas had directed a film (even if it was just reshoots) outside of the Star Wars universe since 1973’s American Graffiti...

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    • ChrisWootton

      Feb 18th 2010, 11:09

      Apparently he wants more Ewoks in it

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    • Ali1748

      Feb 18th 2010, 11:20

      George Lucas is overrated.

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    • DanielMcA

      Feb 18th 2010, 21:57

      Not by George Lucas

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    • jceaser

      Oct 19th 2011, 1:01

      Not liking the sound of this already. Particulary with Lucas attached to it.

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