Ridley Scott is without a doubt one of the big timers in Hollywood, directing some of the biggest sci-fi movies of all time, such as 'Alien' and 'Bladerunner.'





With being such a big sci-fi guy, fans have often wondered if and when he would be joining the Star Wars franchise. Does he have what it takes? Of course he does!





Well, he's been asked, and his answer? He says he's "too dangerous" to make a Star Wars movie!

Ridley Scott Says He's 'Too Dangerous' To Direct Star Wars - https://t.co/dfTxzGxDkA pic.twitter.com/iMHH5Hel1t — Screen Rant (@screenrant) December 26, 2017

The 80-year-old just sat down with ​Vulture to talk about his newest film, 'All the Money in the World,' and was asked straight up if he's ever been offered a directorial role in Star Wars.





"No, no. I'm too dangerous for that," Scott said.





When asked to elaborate, the director held nothing back, saying, "Because I know what I’m doing. I think they like to be in control, and I like to be in control myself."





He then went on to say Star Wars films often recruit lesser known directors, which often backfires.





"When you get a guy who’s done a low-budget movie and you suddenly give him $180 million, it makes no sense whatsoever. It’s f---in’ stupid," Scott explained.

"You know what the reshoots cost? Millions! Millions. You can get me for my fee, which is heavy, but I’ll be under budget and on time," he continued.





So is he totally ripping the franchise, or is he saying he's open to the possibility? A Ridley Scott Star Wars film would be a complete spectacle. We're here for it!