Director George Lucas had a message for fans as he previewed a glimpse of the final tale in the billion dollar "Star Wars" film franchise: leave the lightsabers at home, but don't forget the tissues.
"It's not like the first one. It's more emotional," said the director of space adventure, "Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith," which arrives in theaters May 19.
"I describe it as a 'Titanic' in space. It's a real tearjerker, and it will be received in a way that none of us can expect," he told theater owners at the ShoWest convention.
Lucas said he was not concerned at how fans would react to the final film.
"I feel that I've made the movie the best I can and it turned out the way I wanted it to be, so I'm happy."
"I never try to anticipate what the world's going to think or even worry about whether they're going to like it or not," Lucas told the convention of cinema owners.
"That's not my job, to make people like my movies. They either like them or they don't. That's completely out of my hands."
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