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He will be able to work on his hustling skills in comfort, as the sun room lined with windows and furnished with a pool table, and the master suite features a sitting space with French doors that open to a private deck.
JJ, whose initials stand for Jeffrey Jacob, will never have to fear being caught short, as there are seven full and two half bathrooms.Īnd just to make things better, there is also a gourmet kitchen, an office and a wine cellar, while the has floor-to-ceiling bookshelves and a fireplace. The Daily Mail described the lavish home: The couple live in a $14.5 million mansion in Los Angeles in 2014. It’s a 8,030-square-foot Connecticut Traditional estate in the posh Pacific Palisades area. He was a Star Wars devotee, however, from the moment he saw the first film (now known as Episode IV: A New Hope) at age 11, in 1977.
He was a latecomer to Star Trek fandom, never really appreciating the Gene Roddenberry–created universe until he was recruited to direct Paramount’s 2009 reboot of the movie franchise, to which Star Trek into Darkness is the sequel. Variety also revealed that he wasn’t a big Star Trek fan until he worked on the reboot:
And he freely admits that the Star Wars films had a bigger influence on him than the Star Trek television series or earlier films featuring Spock et al. With Star Trek, he risked the ire of hard-core Trekkies by replacing the elderly cast of previous films with hip, younger actors. Mr Abrams says he never sets out to make a film or television programme with an audience in mind. He talked to Financial Times about his love of Star Wars over Star Trek: Of course, the idea of working on a project for the Star Wars project had never been too far-fetched for Abrams. In the end it was my wife, Katie, who said if it was something that really interested me, I had to consider it. We had a great conversation, and the idea of working with her on this suddenly went from being theoretical and easy to deny to being a real, tangible, thrilling possibility. I felt I needed a bit of a breather, actually. I was near the light at the end of the tunnel with my work on Star Trek. Abrams told Playboy in 2013 that it was McGrath who ultimately convinced him to direct the new Star Wars film: