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STAR WARS SEQUELS?
Tuesday, August 24 2004
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The Star Wars fansite Theforce.net has posted a message claiming that employees of Lucas's special effects company Industrial Light and Magic have been required to sign non-disclosure agreements promising not talk about the possibility of a trilogy sequel. The message reads: "You didn't hear this from me, but you might be curious as to why everyone at ILM just signed NDA's saying that they will not discuss Star Wars episodes 7, 8, or 9." Lucas had previously said that when the current prequel trilogy is completed, he will shut down the franchise for good. However, the poster remarked: "Since they're [the sequels] not being made, why the NDA's?"
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LUCASFILM COMPLETING STUDIO IN SINGAPORE
Tuesday, August 3 2004
One
week
after
it
was
reported
that
U.S.-based
Studios
International
planned
to
build
a
60-80
acre
complex
of
studios,
offices,
post-production
and
animation
facilities,
and
a
film
studies
academy
in
Thailand,
Lucasfilm
said
that
it
had
opened
an
animation
studio
in
nearby
Singapore.
The
entertainment
company
created
by
producer-director
George
Lucas
said
that
the
studio
plans
to
produce
animated
movies,
TV
shows
and
video
games
at
the
studio
that
would
be
influenced
by
both
Western
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EPISODE III NOW HAS A NAME
Monday, July 26 2004
The
sixth
and
final
installment
of
George
Lucas's
epic
Star
Wars
film
series
will
be
titled
Star
Wars
Episode
III:
Revenge
of
the
Sith,
according
to
the
official
site
for
the
film.
In
an
announcement
posted
on
the
site
Sunday,
the
filmmakers
said,
"The
Sith
are
masters
of
the
dark
side
of
the
Force
and
the
sworn
enemies
of
the
Jedi.
They
were
all
but
exterminated
by
the
Jedi
a
thousand
years
ago,
but
the
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