'Bourne Legacy' director Tony Gilroy has taken up the baton and is working heavily on the extensive re-shoots of 'Star Wars' prior its release.
According to sources, these five-week re-shoots were to "add more humour," reports the Independent.
Reportedly, Gilroy has taken the lead, while Gareth Edwards, the film's director, is giving "inputs."
The reports also details about a collaborative and positive relationship between the two directors who have worked on 'Godzilla.'
"There are not two separate editing rooms; they are all in there with their ideas. Tony's a strong force, but they're all working together," said a source.
The report further stated that the re-shoots focused on several issues, most importantly the ending which apparently, goes directly into 'Star War: A New Hope.