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Lucas Details Both STAR WARS Shows

By: Jarrod Sarafin, News Editor
Date: Friday, September 21, 2007
Source: TV Guide

George Lucas has provided more details on both of his upcoming STAR WARS television series to TV Guide. One will be the next SW Clone Wars series set in CG animated style. The other will be a new live action series set in the SW universe. In the interview, he broached whether he wouldn't mind his series on a more adult oriented channel like HBO, being angry about Rome ending as it did & more. Here's some of the details given..

TV Guide: Tell us about it.
Lucas: Well it's basically like Star Wars [in that it] takes place between, obviously, [the films] Episode II [Attack of the Clones] and Episode III [Revenge of the Sith], but it's the same kind of action. Unfortunately, it doesn't fall into the realm of what animation [typically] is, which is either adult, kind of off-color humor or kiddie stuff. This is, like Star Wars, sort of in between those two things. It's a lot of battle stuff, and it's obviously the Clone Wars, so it's a war picture. So it's kind of a PG-13 animated TV series, which is something that has never been done before and obviously doesn't fit in any of the conventional slots that these things fall into. In that, it's very different, and I think it's very exciting. It's got a very, very sophisticated look to it. It's very much like the features. We're still trying to figure out how to put it on the air.

TV Guide: And where will that live in the Star Wars continuum relative to Clone Wars and relative to the films?


Lucas: Well, Clone Wars has got all the characters in it — Yoda and Anakin and Obi Wan and the Emperor and all that — so it's basically the movie. The live-action [series] is not the movie. It's the Star Wars universe, but it's characters from the saga who were [previously] minor, and it follows their stories. It's set between [movie episodes] III and IV, when the Empire has taken over. It's like Episode IV in that the Emperor and Darth Vader are heard about — people talk about them — but you never see them because it doesn't take place where they actually are. There are stormtroopers and all that, but there are no Jedis. It's different, but I think it's very exciting because I get to explore a part of that universe that I haven't been able to explore. Once you have a saga, it's got a lot of requirements because it's about a particular [thing] — in this case, Darth Vader — and so it's his story from the time he's 10 to the time he died. You really can't go off that track because that's the story. Whereas now, I can make a left turn on 10th Street and go down there and see what's going on.

TV Guide: What about your Star Wars live-action series for TV?
Lucas: Yes, I'm working on that. We're just going to start writing it in about a month from now, start doing scripts for it.


TV Guide: And you're going to do a hundred episodes? 
Lucas: We're going to do a hundred episodes. I think we're on [No.] 40 right now. We'll probably end up with 50 to 60 episodes before we start to put it on the air. We'd like to put it on next fall, in about a year from now, but we'll see what happens.
 
TV Guide: Where do you see it living? How do you see this playing? Obviously it doesn't sound like a Saturday morning cartoon.
Lucas: Right now, we don't know. It's out there to people, and people are talking about it, but so far, everybody's got the same conundrums — "How do we program it? Where does it live? Where can we put something like this?" You know, it has to go after 9 o'clock and it can't be on a kiddie channel.

TV Guide: Will you be looking for a network like an HBO to say, "We'll take all hundred"?
Lucas: Yeah, but they probably won't do that. [Laughs] Somebody might, but usually what they'll do is they'll take 13 or 26 and then see what happens and they'll take the next group.... If that group doesn't work, then we'll move to another place. Lucasfilm is basically acting as the production company.

To read the full interview, click here.


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videocide • Sep 21, 2007, 01:50am •
Sci F should pick this up. Though granted Universal would have to pay for it and if they did it would probably end up on NBC.

sharpe95th • Sep 21, 2007, 02:00am •
I'm enlightened to hear Lucas is taking this away from the Toys R Us market (although I have a bad feeling about that there's going to be toys up the yazoo anyways). And the fact that the whole Jedi mythology won't play a big part on the live action series. I thought "a New Hope" worked because of the sci-fi military focus. If he jettisons the Jar-Jars and the Ewoks and the pratt falling droids and the heavy-handed Joseph Campbell mythos and keeps it serious yet with that Han Solo tongue in cheek swashbucklery then it should appeal to a lot of those old schoolers who got turned off by the prequels. Then again...

Stay on target, George. Stay on target.

codymr • Sep 21, 2007, 02:09am •
I have to admit it... no matter how much Lucas annoys the piss out of me, the guy is an innovator and visionary... from a certain point of view...

TheSleeper • Sep 21, 2007, 02:28am •
A certain point of view??!!!!

miko34 • Sep 21, 2007, 02:33am •
The live action series should be on the FX channel. With "Damages" on there now, it is a channel that can take an adult crowd. Plus, it is still FOX.

If this series does well, I hope GL decides to do more live-action series (like the stories of 5000 years before the saga). And perhaps this will all spawn out new movies.

Tashiro • Sep 21, 2007, 02:34am •
The Sleeper: Well yes. Everything depends on one's point of view. ;)

ponyboy76 • Sep 21, 2007, 04:40am •
Yeah, FX, would be a good channel for it. Its definitely adult oriented with shows like Dexter. HBO would have been great but as Lucas says they don`t really take on long running shows. Besides the Sopranos, shows really don`t last long on HBO. 2 maybe 3 seasons, then they are pushed aside for new ones.
Dude should just start his own network. The Star Wars channel. I`d see that.

Kaeos • Sep 21, 2007, 06:28am •
FX makes the most sense. I'm still not completely sold on this concept though.

I have a hard time seeing this as an exciting, engaging story. I'm a broken record here, but this should be taking place AFTER ROTJ and should be based on the SW-EU.

kwsupes • Sep 21, 2007, 07:12am •
Honestly I don't care where this show ends up, I will watch it again and again. I think focusing it on the time between Sith and A New Hope will work great. However I would love to see more Vader. I hope that eventually they bring him into the show. I know they want to focus more on background characters which could still be awesome, but I would love to see several archs about Vader chasing down rogue Jedi or hunting criminals. Plus it would be cool to see some episodes on how the Empire changes the galaxy into the gloomy place it is in ANH. The bounty hunters will probably have a role as well.

CardinalSin • Sep 21, 2007, 07:42am •
I keep hearing Sci Fi channel and FX channel from people. These are good and all but, something like the Star Wars franchise deserves to be on HBO. Commercial free people. I'm almost positive it will be on HBO. Lucas does not want to be lumped in with the likes of Eureka, Flash Gordon, and Battlestar Galactica(

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