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Watch Hansel And Gretel Witch Hunters Online The Wrap broke the story, and the Internet nearly swallowed its own tongue in a race to comment on Abrams� hiring. A cursory scan of Twitter revealed more of a schism in the sci-fi fanbase than we would have expected. Abrams, after all, is the guy who helped launch �Lost,� reboot Star Trek and idolize Steven Spielberg in the largely supported Super 8. He�s the perfect guy for this new gig � right? Katey and Sean jumped right into the fray to discuss Abrams� place at the forefront of the relaunched Star Wars movement. And in a bit of a shock, the cynical Sean raved about Abrams� hiring while Katey took the cautious wait-and-see stance. Why? We�ll let them explain it to you.

Katey: Sean, part of me is still completely skeptical that this J.J. Abrams/Star Wars news, if only because it seems to break all logical assumptions about how many franchises a single man can handle. But for now, at least, it seems to really be happening. And I think you're far more psyched than I am. Sean: Well, I am ... for so many reasons. But before I gush, are you not excited? Do you not think he's a good choice? Because I'd go so far as to say he is the best choice, but I'd counted him out because I simply felt there was no way they could possibly get him to do it, and now that it appears that Disney and Kathleen Kennedy have convinced him, I think we're in for something magical. Katey: I think Abrams is a stellar director, and I'm generally happy to hear about him getting to play on a big palette. But I'm nervous about him jumping into an entirely different franchise, and I'm genuinely skeptical that someone as controlling and precise as Abrams can slip seamlessly into this previously created world, with someone as powerful as Kathleen Kennedy having the final call. Sean: OK, but here's the thing: Abrams isn't a controlling as Lucas. (At least, not that I'm aware of ... maybe he's a monster behind the scenes!) And Star Wars NEEDS a fresh, open-minded and creative shepherd to take it in a new direction and re-establish it as a film property fans can worship with the same fervor that we did the original trilogy.

As far as I was concerned, Abrams was never coming back to Trek for a third movie. I'm actually surprised he did the sequel. Very few directors continue to have original, innovative things to say by the third film. He needed to move on. And Abrams is a devout Star Wars fan. He's a late 1970s, Spielberg and Lucas-worshipping, sci-fi geek. He has all of the sensibilities of making a Star Wars movie that fits in tone and texture with the original trilogy. He's a smart, creative filmmaker AND a fantastic storyteller. I think he has all of the tools to make a brilliant Star Wars movie, and I'm 900% more excited for the potential of an Episode VII now that we know his name will be next to the title.