George Lucas finally reveals why Yoda talks backwards 
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George Lucas has finally revealed the answer to a question Star Wars fans have had for decades. 

On the opening night of the 2025 TCM Classic Film Festival in Los Angeles, George Lucas, aged 80, acknowledged the confirmation of a new Star Wars movie featuring 44-year-old Ryan Gosling by Lucasfilm. The occasion also celebrated the 45th anniversary of The Empire Strikes Back.

In his conversation with TCM’s Ben Mankowitz, Lucas finally revealed the mystery behind Yoda’s backward speech. 

‘Because if you speak regular English, people won’t listen that much,’ the director told the per Variety

‘But if he had an accent, or it’s really hard to understand what he’s saying, they focus on what he’s saying.’

Reflecting on the task he encountered, Lucas shared the complexity of portraying Yoda as ‘the philosopher of the movie,’ emphasizing the challenge of engaging the attention of the audience, particularly 12-year-olds.

That appeared to have solved the problem. Since it’s debut in 1980, The Empire Strikes Back has earned more than $550 million worldwide. 

George Lucas, 80,  revealed the answer to a question Star Wars fans have had for decades Thursday night at the 2025 TCM Classic Film Festival in Los Angeles

During the 2025 TCM Classic Film Festival in Los Angeles, 80-year-old George Lucas provided long-awaited insights for Star Wars enthusiasts, unraveling mysteries that have intrigued fans for decades.

Further revealing his creative process, the director said, ‘I write like a blueprint. It’s not got a lot of detail on it.’

‘And when I got the script [for ‘Star Wars’] done, there was a 130 to 180 pages,’ he explained. 

‘So I cut it into three parts and said, “I’ll focus on the first one, because we’ll never get enough money to make the whole thing.”‘

Lucas settle for what would today be seen as an astronomically small fee for making the original film, but he had a reason for doing so. 

‘I said, “I’ll do it for $50,000, to write and direct and produce… But I do want the sequels.” And I wanted the rights because I’m going to make those movies no matter what happens to this one.’

Another unusual condition of the contract would end up changing his life, and the film industry. 

‘I said, “besides that, I’d like licensing.” They went, “What’s licensing?”‘ and gave in to his terms. 

‘They talked to themselves, and they went, “He’s never going to be able to do that. It takes them a billion dollars and a year to make a toy or make anything. There’s no money in that at all.”‘

When asked why Yoda spoke backwards, Lucas revealed 'Because if you speak regular English, people won¿t listen that much,'  according to Variety '

When asked why Yoda spoke backwards, Lucas revealed ‘Because if you speak regular English, people won’t listen that much,’  according to Variety ‘

The director said if Yoda, 'had an accent, or it¿s really hard to understand what he¿s saying, they focus on what he¿s saying'

The director said if Yoda, ‘had an accent, or it’s really hard to understand what he’s saying, they focus on what he’s saying’

Describing the challenge he was facing, Lucas said Yoda 'was basically the philosopher of the movie. I had to figure out a way to get people to actually listen ¿ especially 12-year-olds,' he told TCM's Ben Mankiewicz

Describing the challenge he was facing, Lucas said Yoda ‘was basically the philosopher of the movie. I had to figure out a way to get people to actually listen — especially 12-year-olds,’ he told TCM’s Ben Mankiewicz

According to CCLCT.com, Star Wars toys have earned some $32 billion. 

Lucas also recalled that he was underwhelmed by 20th Century Fox’s efforts to market the film, and took matters into his own hands.

‘I got the kids walking around Disneyland and the Comic Cons and all that kind of stuff to advertise the movie,’ he revealed. 

‘And that’s why Fox was so shocked when the first day the lines were all around the block.’ 

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