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 Explains R2-D2’s Big ‘Force Awakens’ Moment
J.J. Abrams Explains R2-D2’s Big ‘Force Awakens’ Moment
J.J. Abrams Explains R2-D2’s Big ‘Force Awakens’ Moment
By now, you’ve probably seen Star Wars: The Force Awakens (more than once, for some of you), and if not, be warned that we’re about to head into spoiler territory with new intel from director J.J. Abrams and screenwriter Michael Arndt regarding R2-D2 — specifically, what happens during the penultimate scene in The Force Awakens.
This ‘Force Awakens’ Character Was Originally Going to Die
This ‘Force Awakens’ Character Was Originally Going to Die
This ‘Force Awakens’ Character Was Originally Going to Die
Consider this an ample warning to turn back now if you haven’t had time to see Star Wars: The Force Awakens yet because we’re about to get into serious spoiler territory. Avert your eyes, ye who wish to remain untainted when it comes to the finer plot points of The Force Awakens. Go forth, lest ye be spoiled on the identity of a character who makes it to Episode 8.
Hidden ‘Star Wars’ Cameos Revealed!
Hidden ‘Star Wars’ Cameos Revealed!
Hidden ‘Star Wars’ Cameos Revealed!
By now, you probably know all about some of the cameos in Star Wars: The Force Awakens, like Daniel Craig’s secret appearance and the actors behind the voice of BB-8. But there are a couple more hidden cameos you most likely didn’t notice — as it turns out, Luke, Leia, Han and Admiral Ackbar aren’t the only classic characters from the original trilogy who appear in The Force Awakens, but J... Read
‘The Force Awakens’ Has J.J. Abrams’ Signature Easter Egg
‘The Force Awakens’ Has J.J. Abrams’ Signature Easter Egg
‘The Force Awakens’ Has J.J. Abrams’ Signature Easter Egg
J.J. Abrams squeezes a few Abrams-specific easter eggs into Star Wars: The Force Awakens, including a couple of LOST stars in small, supporting roles and at least one little nod you probably didn’t notice — though it’s appeared in every one of Abrams’ movie and TV projects. Did you catch it? And no, it’s not Slusho.
Let’s Talk About the ‘Star Wars: The Force Awakens’ Ending
Let’s Talk About the ‘Star Wars: The Force Awakens’ Ending
Let’s Talk About the ‘Star Wars: The Force Awakens’ Ending
Hype and speculation about Star Wars: The Force Awakens has been ubiquitous, at least in our line of work, pretty much every day of every week of every month since Disney acquired George Lucas’ company and the rights to Star Wars back in 2012. Three years later, The Force Awakens is finally in theaters. And since it’s already made about $100 million in just one day of release, we’re guessing a lot of people have already seen it and are ready to discuss those spoilers that have been kept so well hidden for all these years. That’s what we’re here to discuss.
'11.22.63' Trailer: James Franco Walks Backwards to Save JFK
'11.22.63' Trailer: James Franco Walks Backwards to Save JFK
'11.22.63' Trailer: James Franco Walks Backwards to Save JFK
Not that the collaboration of Stephen King, James Franco and J.J. Abrams in a JFK-saving time-travel drama wasn’t enough for Hulu’s upcoming event series 11.22.63, the latest trailer definitely puts it over the mark. Join Franco, as he goes from orchestrating assassinations to stopping them, and apparently battling a swarm of cockroaches along the way.
‘The Force Awakens’ Had Droid Assistance From Bill Hader
‘The Force Awakens’ Had Droid Assistance From Bill Hader
‘The Force Awakens’ Had Droid Assistance From Bill Hader
When the lights come up at the end of Star Wars: The Force Awakens, you’ll notice a couple of delightfully surprising names listed in the credits — if you stick around long enough to see them and aren’t distracted by the need to run to the bathroom to get “something” out of your eye. Bill Hader and former Parks and Recreation star Ben Schwartz lent their vocal talents to The Force Awakens to help create the film’s most adorable star. Yes, really.
This Little ‘Force Awakens’ Casting Choice Has a Huge Impact
This Little ‘Force Awakens’ Casting Choice Has a Huge Impact
This Little ‘Force Awakens’ Casting Choice Has a Huge Impact
When Lucasfilm initially announced the lineup for Star Wars: The Force Awakens, it wasn’t long before the studio began populating the cast with exciting choices: Daisy Ridley and John Boyega in lead roles, Gwendoline Christie, Oscar Isaac and Lupita Nyong’o in supporting roles, the return of Carrie Fisher — all of which proved the limitless, inclusive potential of a galaxy far, far away. What we didn’t (and couldn’t) know was just how diverse the flagship film in the new era of Star Wars would actually turn out to be, and it’s all thanks to one very simple, very effective casting choice.
Quentin Tarantino: ‘Star Wars’ Is ‘Going Out of Their Way to F–- Me’
Quentin Tarantino: ‘Star Wars’ Is ‘Going Out of Their Way to F–- Me’
Quentin Tarantino: ‘Star Wars’ Is ‘Going Out of Their Way to F–- Me’
Pretty much everyone is looking forward to seeing Star Wars: The Force Awakens this holiday season, but J.J. Abrams’ upcoming movie has at least one person very upset: Quentin Tarantino. The director of The Hateful Eight went off on an expletive-laded rant against Disney, which he claims is using extortion to block screenings of his movie all in the name of keeping the next Star Wars movie in as many theaters as possible.
‘Star Wars: The Force Awakens’ Review
‘Star Wars: The Force Awakens’ Review
‘Star Wars: The Force Awakens’ Review
The original Star Wars was driven by nostalgia for pulp magazines, Saturday-morning serials, and a simpler era with clear-cut heroes and villains. The new Star Wars is driven by nostalgia for the original Star Wars, and a simpler era when that title evoked words like “adventure” and “excitement,” and not words like “the taxation of trade routes,” and “Jar Jar Binks.” The characters in Star Wars: The Force Awakens are all searching for something of great importance to the galaxy far, far away. I won’t reveal what this MacGuffin is, but I will tell you what it represents: that old Star Wars magic. Can director J.J. Abrams and the rest of the saga’s new creators find it?

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