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BrewMaster
05-24-2005, 10:20 AM
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Star Wars to become new TV series

Two Star Wars TV series will follow the latest movie in the hit film franchise, director George Lucas has said.

Animated show Clone Wars, currently broadcast as three-minute episodes, will become "a 3D animated" series of 30-minute shows, he said.

It would be followed by a live-action series featuring characters from the six Star Wars movies, he added.

"We're probably not going to start that for about a year," he told a Star Wars convention in Indianapolis.

'Step away'

The latest Star Wars film, Episode III: Revenge of the Sith, is released in most countries on 19 May.

The Clone Wars "micro-series" has had 25 three-minute episodes on Cartoon Network, taking the story up to Revenge of the Sith.

Mr Lucas told the Celebration III convention the live action TV series would be similar to Raiders of the Lost Ark spin-off The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles.

"Like on The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles, we want to write all the stories for the entire first season all at once," he said.

George Lucas at Celebration III
Star Wars creator George Lucas said the sixth film would be the last
"I'm going to get it started, and hire the show runners and all of that, then I'll probably step away."

He said the live action series would feature stories taking place between movie episodes three and four - Revenge of the Sith and the original 1977 Star Wars movie.

Lucas said he "never considered" extending the Stars Wars story beyond episode six - Return of the Jedi.

"To be very honest with you, I never ever thought of anything that happened beyond episode six," he said.

"It's the Darth Vader story. It starts with him being a young boy and it ends with him dying. I never ever really considered ever taking that particular story further."

Mr Lucas said the live action series would feature some existing Star Wars characters - but would not elaborate.

"There's a lot of issues that are connected, but you won't necessarily see a lot of the people that are connected," he said.

Empire favourite

No broadcast dates for either series have been announced.

More than 30,000 fans attended the convention. Away from Star Wars, Mr Lucas added a fourth Indiana Jones movie was "definitely in the works".

Meanwhile, The Empire Strikes Back has been named the favourite Star Wars movie in a poll of more than 40,000 readers of film magazine Empire.

Han Solo was voted the favourite hero, Chewbacca was top alien and X-wing pilot Wedge Antilles was favourite minor character.

Merlin
05-24-2005, 10:38 AM
Most movies that go to TV get really bad really quick. The pressure of coming up with new stories on a weekly basis usually kills them. Also, with movies like this the visuals are a big part of it. Those can't get done fast enough to keep a weekly schedule. At not while maintaining any quality. And I think this would be tough to get into as the story arc is complete. Clone Wars was nice because it filled in a big gap and we really didn't know what was supposed to happen next. We now know what happens next so that will detract from it.

I can never get enough Star Wars but would like to see something new. Maybe flash forward to Luke trying to rebuild the Jedi or something.

All that said whatever comes out I'll still probably watch.

brainsmile
05-24-2005, 10:53 AM
man no way they can cast a crew close to the original. I can see it becoming spaceballs real fast

DarkFury
05-24-2005, 11:09 AM
Nah.. if they do a TV show... have it be totally separate from the Main Characters of the movie... even better yet, put it in a different time period like what they did for the video game KOTOR.

You can use the elements of SW... without the baggage of maintaining the mythos of SW. :thumb: