J.J. Abrams

After spending much of the 1990s writing screenplays like ‘Regarding Henry’ and ‘Armageddon,’ J.J. Abrams found enormous success on television, creating, writing, and producing a series of critically acclaimed shows including the college drama ‘Felicity,’ the spy thriller ‘Alias,’ and the hugely popular mystery ‘Lost.’ While he continued working in television, developing shows like ‘Fringe’ and ‘Person of Interest,’ Abrams also moved back to film, where he became one of the most sought-after directors in Hollywood. He’s worked on the ‘Mission: Impossible,’ ‘Star Trek,’ and ‘Star Wars’ franchises, and paid homage to director Steven Spielberg with the surburban sci-fi picture ‘Super 8.’ He’s famous for his love of “mystery boxes,” the idea that audiences are fascinated by secrets and surprises, and he markets his movies accordingly.

  • Notable Credits:
  • Felicity (1998-2002)
  • Lost (2004-2010)
  • Mission: Impossible III (2006)
  • Star Trek (2009)
  • Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2015)
J.J. Abrams Knows Who Rey’s Parents Are, Won’t Tell
J.J. Abrams Knows Who Rey’s Parents Are, Won’t Tell
J.J. Abrams Knows Who Rey’s Parents Are, Won’t Tell
One of the biggest questions following Star Wars: The Force Awakens was that of Rey’s parentage. She could be a Skywalker a Kenobi, a Hutt…we just don’t know. Well at least we don’t know. There’s one guy that knows: J.J. Abrams. Which shouldn’t be a surprise because, duh, J.J. Abrams wrote the movie.
This Is the True Genius of ‘Star Wars: The Force Awakens’
This Is the True Genius of ‘Star Wars: The Force Awakens’
This Is the True Genius of ‘Star Wars: The Force Awakens’
There was a lot of paranoia about spoilers in the days and weeks (and months [and years]) leading up to the release of Star Wars: The Force Awakens. Trailers gave almost no indication of a plot beyond the presence of a) stars and b) wars. The official poster didn’t include a picture of Mark Hamill as Luke Skywalker for fear of revealing his fate. Even press screenings were delayed until the last possible moment to keep the lid on J.J. Abrams’ latest mystery box for as long as humanly possible.
Don’t Hold Your Breath for ‘The Force Awakens’ Extended Cut
Don’t Hold Your Breath for ‘The Force Awakens’ Extended Cut
Don’t Hold Your Breath for ‘The Force Awakens’ Extended Cut
With a movie as epic as Star Wars: The Force Awakens, you know there has to be lots of footage that didn’t make the final cut. Reports have been out there for a while now about several scenes that were cut from the film, and while you will get to see some of those scenes when the film eventually hits DVD and Blu-ray, J.J. Abrams says you shouldn’t hold out hope for an extended version of The Force Awakens.
 Hulu '11.22.63' Trailer Sends James Franco in the Closet
Hulu '11.22.63' Trailer Sends James Franco in the Closet
Hulu '11.22.63' Trailer Sends James Franco in the Closet
There is no combination of the phrases “James Franco,” “time travel,” “save JFK,” or “Hulu” that fails to amuse, and yet, J.J. Abrams and Stephen King have gone ahead and given it their darnest. Anyway, watch James Franco go back in the closet to 1963 for the first full trailer of Hulu’s time-travelin’, JFK-savin’, Franco-fronted 11.22.63! Some Chris Cooper required.
J.J. Abrams Calls Lack of Rey ‘Star Wars’ Merch ‘Wrong’
J.J. Abrams Calls Lack of Rey ‘Star Wars’ Merch ‘Wrong’
J.J. Abrams Calls Lack of Rey ‘Star Wars’ Merch ‘Wrong’
The great franchise toy saga continues, as J.J. Abrams has weighed in on the absence of Daisy Ridley’s Rey from much of The Force Awakens merchandising. The new lead character of the Star Wars franchise isn’t featured in nearly as many toys and merchandising as her male counterparts, inspiring the Twitter hashtag #WheresRey. And following Paul Feig’s reveal of new Ghostbusters action figure prototypes, it seems more crucial than ever that we criticize Disney for their lack of Rey merch — and Abrams is doing just that.
George Lucas Says ‘The Force Awakens’ Was Too ‘Retro’
George Lucas Says ‘The Force Awakens’ Was Too ‘Retro’
George Lucas Says ‘The Force Awakens’ Was Too ‘Retro’
Although George Lucas is no longer involved, interviewers can’t help but ask the creator of the Star Wars franchise for his thoughts on Disney’s new direction with the series. Lucas recently shared some brief, civil thoughts on The Force Awakens, calling it “very much the kind of movie” fans have been looking for, but what does that mean, exactly? In another new interview, Lucas elaborates.
Snoke Was Almost a Woman and More ‘Star Wars’ Changes
Snoke Was Almost a Woman and More ‘Star Wars’ Changes
Snoke Was Almost a Woman and More ‘Star Wars’ Changes
The Art of Star Wars: The Force Awakens isn’t just a casual coffee table book filled with concept art that inspired the film’s designs — it also offers a wealth of interesting information regarding several of the major characters, their origins, alternate designs, and several elements that either evolved or were excised completely during production. For instance, Supreme Leader Snoke was almost a woman, and Poe Dameron was nearly a Jedi or a bounty hunter instead of a pilot.
J.J. Abrams Regrets Turning Down ‘Star Wars: Episode 8’
J.J. Abrams Regrets Turning Down ‘Star Wars: Episode 8’
J.J. Abrams Regrets Turning Down ‘Star Wars: Episode 8’
J.J. Abrams revved up the engine on the ol’ Star Wars ship, launching the series on a new journey with The Force Awakens, but declining to return for the subsequent sequels. Instead, Rian Johnson (Looper) and Colin Trevorrow (Jurassic World) will be steering the franchise from here on out, directing Episodes 8 and 9, respectively. Johnson is in production on Episode 8 right now, and according to The Force Awakens star Daisy Ridley, the script is “very good.” How good? Abrams regrets turning down the chance to direct it.
J.J. Abrams Explains Kylo Ren’s Major ‘Star Wars’ Scene
J.J. Abrams Explains Kylo Ren’s Major ‘Star Wars’ Scene
J.J. Abrams Explains Kylo Ren’s Major ‘Star Wars’ Scene
Now that Star Wars: The Force Awakens has been in theaters for several days, director J.J. Abrams and the cast and crew have been opening up about the particular motivations behind certain choices…like the thinking behind R2-D2's big “awakening” during the finale, or why [REDACTED] shockingly [REDACTED] that one character during that one scene — you know the one. If you don’t, turn back now to avoid spoiler talk.

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