Lucasfilm Looking At Reviving George Lucas’ Live Action 'Star Wars' TV Show
A long time ago, following the release of "Star Wars: Episode III — Revenge Of The Sith," and before Lucasfilm was sold to Disney, George Lucas was busy making more plans for "Star Wars," and they were pretty bold. Titled "Star Wars: Underworld," the stories would've bridged the gap between the movie prequels and the original trilogy, and writers were hired including Ronald D. Moore ("Battlestar Galactica") and Louise Fox ("Camelot"). Four hundred episodes were planned, and apparently between fifty and one hundred scripts had been completed. But then Disney came knocking, and the show was effectively kiboshed. However, it seems that material is just too good to let slide completely.
Slashfilm recently caught up with Kathleen Kennedy and inquired about Lucas' TV show, and the producer revealed the company was looking at what they had in the archives. And that's not all. Perhaps the biggest loss for fans in...