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Star Wars: The Legacy Revealed
Topic Started: May 27 2007, 06:06 PM (127 Views)
24thcenstfan
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For anyone interested, tomorrow night on the History Channel they will be airing a one hour Star Wars Tech show followed by a two hour Star Wars: The Legacy Revealed program.

It is similiar to what they did with Star Trek.


The programs start at 8:00pm EST (Monday 5/28). Additional showings will follow that evening.

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Mfive
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I'll be there. :)
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TribbleMom
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I'll probably be watching as well. Star Wars was a spectacularly fun romp through science fiction. :palpatine: :r2d2: :yoda: :darthvader:
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24thcenstfan
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I just saw this link at another site about there being a Star Wars TV series. :jawdrop:

They're trying to take over Star Trek's market... :box: :lol:


C3: George Lucas Appears at Celebration


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THE FUTURE OF STAR WARS

He said there were plans to revamp Star Tours, and how those discussion started with Episode I. He said there were several great things planned, and some awesome ideas.

He also talked about the TV Series! Lucasfilm is now going to move into television. The first series is 3-D animation, a regular series that will last 1/2 hour per episode. He's also working on a spinoff TV series for characters that have appeared in the films. It will be live-action, and based on what he called a "really great idea." They will not started shooting for about a year, and it will be structured much like Young Indy.

They will shoot the first year all at once, which also means writing the script all at once. He will "get it started" then hand it off to others to carry on.

When asked if was Episode III everything that you wanted it to be? "Yes, it is." Everyone has their own opinions about the films, and he has been happy with all of the films. "Not six separate movies, one big movie." Like a mini-series, he suggested. "They all build on top of each other, you will see things in 4,5,6 that make more sense no after you've seen Episode III."

Then he joked with Jay Laga'aia about being a clonetrooper, even though Jay actually appeared as Captian Typho in the film. Hey - we all get things wrong! Lucas also noted that about 3,000 clonetroopers appear in the last film.

It was a great time - terribly short - but really a unique opportunity to see the man behind it all, George Lucas.

So at the very least, there will be a 1/2 hour 3D Animation and a live action series.

I've said it all along, Star Trek should have gotten back into the animated series business long before now and they would have had a jump on Lucas. Now it will be that much harder for a Star Trek animated series to make it.
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