Star Wars VII shakeup: Screenwriter leaves, Star Wars legend returns

Star Wars VII: A year after being named sole screenwriter of 'Star Wars: Episode VII,' Oscar award winner Michael Arndt is leaving the project, leaving Episode VII in the hands of director J.J. Abrams and Star Wars alum Lawrence Kasdan.

Screenwriter Michael Arndt poses with the Oscar he won for best original screenplay for his work on 'Little Miss Sunshine,' Feb. 25, 2007 in Los Angeles. Arndt is exiting 'Star Wars: Episode VII,' LucasFilms announced Thursday. Arndt also wrote 'Toy Story 3' and 'The Hunger Games: Catching Fire.'

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October 24, 2013

Screenwriter Michael Arndt is exiting "Star Wars: Episode VII" with director J.J. Abrams and Lawrence Kasdan assuming scripting duties.

Lucasfilm made the unexpected announcement Thursday. Kasdan co-wrote "The Empire Strikes Back" and "Return of the Jedi," making him a revered figured in "Star Wars" lore. The 64-year-old scribe, who also wrote "Raiders of the Lost Ark," had been serving as a consultant on the film.

"There are few people who fundamentally understand the way a 'Star Wars' story works like Larry," Lucasfilm President Kathleen Kennedy said in a statement. "Michael Arndt has done a terrific job bringing us to this point."

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Arndt was named the sole screenwriter last year. He won an Oscar for the script to "Little Miss Sunshine," and also wrote "Toy Story 3" and "The Hunger Games: Catching Fire."

Shooting for "Star Wars: Episode VII" is to start in the spring, with the film due out in 2015.