J.J. Abrams is both "thrilled" and "terrified" that there is going to be a new series of 'Star Wars' films.
The 'Star Trek' helmer joked he is worried about the new instalments of the franchise - which comes after Disney announced last week it had agreed a deal to buy Lucasfilm from its founder George Lucas - but the filmmaker admits he is also "thrilled" to see what the project will entail.
When asked what he thinks about the proposed new movie series, he said: "Part of me - thrilled. Part of me - terrified!"
'Sin City' director Robert Rodriguez thinks the franchise has left in "capable hands" with Disney, and he believes the company is the "best studio for the job".
He explained: "What an amazing world and legacy George Lucas has created - and it needs to continue in capable hands.
"I do think Disney is the best studio for the job and the fact that they brought in Kathleen Kennedy? I can't imagine a better scenario. And 2015 can't get here fast enough."
Disney announced last week it is paying $4.05bn (€3.15bn) for the production company and has confirmed it is to make 'Star Wars Episode VII', with a 2015 release date scheduled.