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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?
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.
In an interview with writer Matthew Graham at Den of Geek, he reveals that from 2007, for several years, he and Chris Chibnall (Doctor Who, Broadchurch) would visit Skywalker Ranch and work on ...
The Lucas Museum of Narrative Art has riveted the public with its futuristic architecture. But the lasting impact of George ...
Lucas, who grew up on a farm in Modesto, has been developing the vineyards, gardens and olive groves of his Skywalker Ranch in Northern California for decades. “I have always wanted to be ...
Before he came to public television in 1971, he was Lyndon Johnson's press secretary and the publisher of Newsday.
Lucas, who grew up on a farm in Modesto, has been developing the vineyards, gardens and olive groves of his Skywalker Ranch in Northern California for decades.
Don Dickenson, who did not seek reappointment, says he was “at odds with a number of the policy decisions being made by the ...
George Lucas' original 12-movie plan, detailed in the 1970s, would have taken the Star Wars galaxy in a different direction.