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LUCASFILM TO PRODUCE STAR WARS LIVE-ACTION TV SERIES
Thursday, March 16 2006
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The six episodes of the Star Wars movie franchise will be expanded with at least 100 television episodes, Lucasfilm producer Rick McCallum has told BBC Radio 1. In an interview, McCallum said that the live-action TV series is currently being developed and that it will be set in the period between Revenge of the Sith and the first Star Wars film, now called A New Hope. "Hopefully if we can make it work and everybody's excited and watches it, we will keep on going," McCallum said.
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LUCAS ENDORSES SALE OF LEGO ATTACK CRUISER
Thursday, December 15 2005
An
8-foot
model
of
a
Star
Wars
Rebel
Attack
Cruiser
made
entirely
of
Lego
blocks
was
being
offered
on
eBay
Wednesday,
complete
with
a
certificate
of
authenticity
signed
by
George
Lucas,
the
Lego
Group
said.
Proceeds
from
the
sale
will
benefit
Habitat
for
Humanity's
hurricane
relief
effort.
According
to
the
posting,
the
model
includes
"functional
elements
and
secret
treasures."
Bidding,
which
opened
at
$2,500
on
Wednesday,
had
risen
to
$6,100
by
mid-morning
today
(Thursday),
with
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GEORGE LUCAS TO FOCUS ON TELEVISION
Tuesday, August 2 2005
George
Lucas
said
Monday
that
in
the
aftermath
of
the
completion
of
his
Star
Wars
films,
he
plans
to
focus
on
television,
"but
it's
not
a
vision
I'm
running,
either
as
executive
producer
or
to
be
laying
out
the
groundwork,"
he
insisted.
Nevertheless,
his
words
did
not
seem
to
jibe
with
the
description
of
Lucasfilm's
first
major
TV
projects,
both
of
which
were
inspired
by
Lucas's
Star
Wars.
Speaking
at
the
annual
Siggraph
computer
graphics
(more)
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