I am wondering what people think the future holds for Star Wars? the only current things are the Clone Wars TV series, RPG (Old Republic) and other gaming products. Is there any word on the the live action Tv series? What do you think Lucas is planning?
Latest on the live action series from George Lucas, May 2010:
Question: How are things going with the live action TV show?
Answer: The live action TV show is kind of on hold because we have scripts, but we don't know how to do 'em. Because, they literally are Star Wars, only we're going to have to try to do them...a tenth the cost. And, it's a huge challenge...lot bigger than what we thought it was gonna be.
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So don't hold your breath.
Do we also need more Lord of the Rings? I keep wondering how everything went down in Middleearth years after Frodo left and Aragorn died. Somebody just has to do a series about that.
Do we really need more Star Wars?It's perfectly fine as it is. It was perfectly fine already after the first trilogy, it was more than enough after the second trilogy.
Do we also need more Lord of the Rings? I keep wondering how everything went down in Middleearth years after Frodo left and Aragorn died. Somebody just has to do a series about that.
Practical answer: you stylize it. Animate battles, green-screen lots of backgrounds, sets and even characters at a Clone Wars level. (I seem to recall some short-lived UPN show similarly switching between photography and anime.) Sure, it might take the audience some getting used to, but the PT's spectacular visuals haven't exactly led to the movies being fondly remembered. After all, what's more important, photorealism or story/dialogue? Well... with PT-era Star Wars... that question might answer itself.Question: How are things going with the live action TV show?
Answer: The live action TV show is kind of on hold because we have scripts, but we don't know how to do 'em. Because, they literally are Star Wars, only we're going to have to try to do them...a tenth the cost. And, it's a huge challenge...lot bigger than what we thought it was gonna be.
By mind-tricking everyone who asks such questions into thinking it's not a big deal.-I think there's something interesting in the notion of a society that has a priestly caste that "knows the mind of God," yet that society is trying to be a democracy. The mere existence of the Jedi negates the notion that "all sentient beings are created equal." How do they overcome this contradiction?
-I think there's something interesting in the notion of a society that has a priestly caste that "knows the mind of God," yet that society is trying to be a democracy. The mere existence of the Jedi negates the notion that "all sentient beings are created equal." How do they overcome this contradiction?
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