George Lucas apologizes for calling Disney 'white slavers'
By Associated Press
Dec 31, 2015 3:38 PM CST
FILE - In this April 17, 2015 file photo, George Lucas attends the Tribeca Talks: Director Series during the Tribeca Film Festival at the BMCC Tribeca Performing Arts Center, in New York. Lucas has apologized for criticizing Disney’s handling of “Star Wars” and saying he had sold his characters to “white...   (Associated Press)

LOS ANGELES (AP) — George Lucas has apologized for criticizing Disney's handling of "Star Wars" and saying he had sold his characters to "white slavers" in a recent interview with Charlie Rose.

In a statement issued Thursday, Lucas says he misspoke and used a "very inappropriate analogy." It's not clear what he meant, and Rose didn't ask a follow-up question on his PBS show that aired Dec. 24.

The "Star Wars" creator sold Lucasfilm to the Walt Disney Co. in 2012 for $4.06 billion, and the studio developed "The Force Awakens" with J.J. Abrams and Kathleen Kennedy.

Lucas discussed his decision to stay out of the new installment in the hourlong interview with Rose and criticized Disney's retro, fan-centric approach to the sequel.

In the statement, Lucas says Disney is moving the franchise in exciting directions.