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George Lucas had big plans for a live-action TV series before he sold Lucasfilm to Disney in 2012 — so what happened?
George Lucas' original 12-movie plan, detailed in the 1970s, would have taken the Star Wars galaxy in a different direction.
Soon after the debut of Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith, creator George Lucas announced at an event that the franchise's first live-action foray into TV would be Underworld.
A second season of Obi-Wan Kenobi is in development, resurrecting a scrapped idea of George Lucas'. The new season may ...
George Lucas ensured that Star Wars' most unique weapon wouldn't undermine the power and impact of the lightsaber.
By re-releasing Star Wars as Star Wars – Episode IV: A New Hope, George Lucas was officially telling fans that this thing they had come to love, this movie that inspired them to pick up sticks ...
Danny Stewart and Pete Mercurio found baby Kevin in a Manhattan subway station 25 years ago. Now, their story is told in the animated short film "18 Months," capturing the love, hurdles and hope ...
Lucas has always defended his right to tinker with the original cut of “Star Wars,” notably once telling the AP about the first print: “I’m sorry you saw half a completed film and fell in ...
Addressing the George Lucas REPLACING Kathleen Kennedy Rumors and the decanonizing of the Star Wars Sequel Trilogy Episodes 7-9 WITH PROOF. We also talk about the George Lucas Cut of Rise of Skywalker ...
However, revelations regarding George Lucas’ original plans for his Star Wars sequel trilogy suggest that this long-standing meme, far from being an exaggeration, was actually rooted in his vision.