Originally posted by PVS
From TF.Net:AP: After "Episode III," will you ever revisit "Star Wars"?
Lucas: Ultimately, I'm going to probably move it into television and let other people take it. I'm sort of preserving the feature film part for what has happened and never go there again, but I can go off into various offshoots and things. You know, I've got offshoot novels, I've got offshoot comics. So it's very easy to say, "Well, OK, that's that genre, and I'll find a really talented person to take it and create it." Just like the comic books and the novels are somebody else's way of doing it. I don't mind that. Some of it might turn out to be pretty good. If I get the right people involved, it could be interesting.
Hey PVS if you would've looked up a little ways you would've noticed that I had posted this exact quote about two days earlier, just to let you know 🙄
oh ...which reminds me...THIS JUST IN:
From TF.Net:
AP: After "Episode III," will you ever revisit "Star Wars"?
Lucas: Ultimately, I'm going to probably move it into television and let other people take it. I'm sort of preserving the feature film part for what has happened and never go there again, but I can go off into various offshoots and things. You know, I've got offshoot novels, I've got offshoot comics. So it's very easy to say, "Well, OK, that's that genre, and I'll find a really talented person to take it and create it." Just like the comic books and the novels are somebody else's way of doing it. I don't mind that. Some of it might turn out to be pretty good. If I get the right people involved, it could be interesting.
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Those people that have gotten caught up in this EU versus Canon crap over the years will not know what to argue about next....
I told people long ago that if GL signed off on it, it is valid; whether it is on the screen or not....
books, mags, video games, toys.....etc...
All GL was doing was setting up things for future use.....
The movies are canon. The comics, the books, etc. isn't. Lucas doesn't even look at this stuff...... Prior to this new trilogy, the time before Ep.4 was mostly off-limits. The only other real restriction writers have is that they can't
kill Luke. George was just recently quoted as saying that he considers each thing as being seperate fromm the other. If fans want to consider it all one, that's up to them.....
this popped up in my email this morning.........I find this pretty hard to believe since its been confirmed that Oldman isnt doing Grevious.
http://www.webindia123.com/news/showdetails.asp?id=48604&cat=Entertainment
'Star Wars' have ended!
London | September 23, 2004 3:03:43 PM IST
Star Wars director George Lucas has reportedly said that his sixth Star Wars film, Episode Three: evenge Of The Sith will be the last in the Star Wars trilogy and he intends to make no more.
According to Ananova, though the director reckons that he is too old to continue the cosmic saga on the big screen, he plans to make the movie into a television series.
In the TV series, Ewan McGregor and Hayden Christensen will reportedly continue in their roles as Obi-Wan/Ben Kenobi and Anakin Skywalker/Lord Darth Vader respectively, but Gary Oldman who plays General Grievous in the movies has backed out from the venture. (ANI)