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7/8/2025, 9:46:27 PM
>>149317988
>began production in 2005
>made by George Lucas, the creator of Star Wars, who spent nearly a decade making it, spending hundreds of millions of dollars of his own money on it, and called it his passion project
>i-it's disney!
Holy cope and seethe.
>began production in 2005
>made by George Lucas, the creator of Star Wars, who spent nearly a decade making it, spending hundreds of millions of dollars of his own money on it, and called it his passion project
>i-it's disney!
Holy cope and seethe.
6/29/2025, 2:07:00 PM
>>212144183
>>212144377
>"I am the father of our Star Wars movie world—the filmed entertainment, the features and now [The Clone Wars] animated film and television series,” Lucas says. “And I’m going to do a live-action television series. Those are all things I am very involved in: I set them up and I train the people and I go through them all. I’m the father; that’s my work. Then we have the licensing group, which does the games, toys and books, and all that other stuff. I call that the son—and the son does pretty much what he wants.” He laughs. “Once in a while, they ask a question like ‘Can we kill off Yoda?’, things like that, but it’s very loose. Then we have the third group, the holy ghost, which is the bloggers and fans. They have created their own world. I worry about the father’s world. The son and holy ghost can go their own way."—George Lucas
>"I haven’t limited myself with what stories I’ve wanted to tell; this is Star Wars, and I don’t make a distinction between [The Clone Wars] series and the films."—George Lucas
>"The Clone Wars is really a continuation of the feature films, and I wanted it to have the same look, feel and depth of the movies."—George Lucas
>When he works on the Star Wars properties he owns outright, Mr. Lucas has the freedom to ignore the input of others. Furthermore, there would be no cherry-picking the series; a network had to take all twenty-two episodes or lose out altogether. “It’s much easier for me to just do the show I want, [then] say, ‘Here it is, do you wish to license it or not?’” Lucas said with only a hint of exasperation. “That’s it. There’s no notes, no comments. I don’t care what your opinion is. You either put it on the air or you don’t.”—George Lucas: A Life
>>212144377
>"I am the father of our Star Wars movie world—the filmed entertainment, the features and now [The Clone Wars] animated film and television series,” Lucas says. “And I’m going to do a live-action television series. Those are all things I am very involved in: I set them up and I train the people and I go through them all. I’m the father; that’s my work. Then we have the licensing group, which does the games, toys and books, and all that other stuff. I call that the son—and the son does pretty much what he wants.” He laughs. “Once in a while, they ask a question like ‘Can we kill off Yoda?’, things like that, but it’s very loose. Then we have the third group, the holy ghost, which is the bloggers and fans. They have created their own world. I worry about the father’s world. The son and holy ghost can go their own way."—George Lucas
>"I haven’t limited myself with what stories I’ve wanted to tell; this is Star Wars, and I don’t make a distinction between [The Clone Wars] series and the films."—George Lucas
>"The Clone Wars is really a continuation of the feature films, and I wanted it to have the same look, feel and depth of the movies."—George Lucas
>When he works on the Star Wars properties he owns outright, Mr. Lucas has the freedom to ignore the input of others. Furthermore, there would be no cherry-picking the series; a network had to take all twenty-two episodes or lose out altogether. “It’s much easier for me to just do the show I want, [then] say, ‘Here it is, do you wish to license it or not?’” Lucas said with only a hint of exasperation. “That’s it. There’s no notes, no comments. I don’t care what your opinion is. You either put it on the air or you don’t.”—George Lucas: A Life
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