George Lucas Felt ‘Betrayed’<br />by ‘Star Wars’ Sequel Trilogy.<br />According to Disney CEO Bob Iger, the followup<br />films to the beloved ‘Star Wars’ franchise did<br />not sit well with creator George Lucas.<br />As Iger revealed in his new book, Disney originally<br />bought three ‘Star Wars’ outlines from Lucas in 2012,<br />that would possibly be used for future movies. .<br />Lucas's outlines would have<br />had the next three movies<br /> explore the "microbiotic<br />world" of Star Wars.<br />Disney was not contractually obligated<br />to use the stories however, and ended up<br />going a different route with the plot. .<br />This ultimately led to Lucas feeling<br />“betrayed” by their decision.<br />George immediately got upset as they began<br />to describe the plot and it dawned on him that<br />we weren’t using one of the stories he submitted<br />during the negotiations, Bob Iger, via ‘The Ride of a Lifetime’.<br />Lucas was later “disappointed” when<br />‘The Force Awakens’ was released in 2015, reportedly<br />complaining that it didn’t have anything “new.”