According to Movieweb, the Expanded Universe will be out of the picture... it´s sad for me but at the same time I understand the choice.
Here´s what they say:
Shortly after Disney announced in October 2012 that Star Wars: Episode VII
is in development, fans have wondered whether or not the Expanded
Universe, which consists of numerous novels and other ancillary material
set in this world, will be used for this new trilogy, or the two
untitled spin-offs. Simon Kinberg, who is working on one of the spin-offs, recently spoke to IGN
at WonderCon, where he revealed that the Expanded Universe is being
avoided, and that while the TV series now in production might go that
route, the new trilogy and spin-offs are limited only to the first six
movies already released.
"You
know, it's not off-limits, and it's certainly inspiring - I'm working
on an animated show for [Lucasfilm] as well, Star Wars: Rebels, that
will take inspiration from everywhere, but - I know for the movies, the
canon is the canon, and the canon is the six films that exist."
Just one day after the Disney/LucasFilm announcement in October 2012, we reported that Star Wars: Episode VII would be an original story. Fans had hoped the story would center on The Thrawn Trilogy, based on the novels written by Timothy Zahn which many believe is a part of the canon.
We have known for quite some time that the spin-offs would center on Han Solo and Boba Fett, the later of which is being written by Lawrence Kasdan. When asked to confirm whether or not these characters will be showcased in either spin-off, Simon Kinberg wouldn't confirm, but he did say that they want to honor the original trilogies while telling a new story."
Just one day after the Disney/LucasFilm announcement in October 2012, we reported that Star Wars: Episode VII would be an original story. Fans had hoped the story would center on The Thrawn Trilogy, based on the novels written by Timothy Zahn which many believe is a part of the canon.
We have known for quite some time that the spin-offs would center on Han Solo and Boba Fett, the later of which is being written by Lawrence Kasdan. When asked to confirm whether or not these characters will be showcased in either spin-off, Simon Kinberg wouldn't confirm, but he did say that they want to honor the original trilogies while telling a new story."
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