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Star Wars TV is Still Far, Far Away
Filed under: Action », Classics », Sci-Fi & Fantasy », Fandom », Scripts », Home Entertainment », Remakes and Sequels »
Star Wars fans the world over have been unable to decide how to feel about the
pending creation of a Star Wars TV series. Sure, Star
Wars is well beloved, but the new trilogy created some ... shall we say doubt ... about George Lucas' script writing abilities these days. However, the general
improvement from Ep 1 to Ep 3 was encouraging, and the tantalizing prospect of more
Star Wars keeps hope alive in the hearts of many a fan. Well Lucas and company are giving you plenty of time
to deal with these feelings, as recent comments by producer Rick
McCallum suggested recently there's still a LOT of work to be done before the show becomes a reality. Script
writers haven't even been hired yet, despite announcements some time ago about interviews. As for the story itself,
Rick's actual quote was "George is starting to start the basic concept of it." Boy, that's encouraging. Rick
denied rumors of the new series focusing around members of the Skywalker clan, but did say "think bounty hunter.
That's all I can tell you."Okay seriously, what the heck is with the crazy bounter hunter and Boba Fett fetish (Boba Fettish?) among Star Wars fans? Dude was in a few moments of the original trilogy and got killed* by a blind guy. How a man that inept turned into a the greatest bounty hunter of all time in the collective minds' of SW fans I'll surely never understand. Don't get me wrong, fans, I think he's a fun character -- I just can't figure out why. It must've been the animated segment from The Holiday Special ...
*Don't give me any of that "Sarlaac was unable to digest his armor" nonsense either. That's one of my least favorite elements of the Extended Universe. He's dead, and he got dead by being unlucky and clumsy. End of story. Yes, I know Lucas considered adding a fan service scene showing his survival when he recently remade the movie, but his original script and story had Fett dying. And really ... which Lucas do you want to listen to; the one who created the original trilogy, or the one who created Jar Jar?
Star Wars Boss Rick McCallum Admits Prequels Were Unsatisfying
Filed under: Action », Celebrities and Controversy », Fandom », Comic/Superhero/Geek »
In
a recent discussion with Empire Online, Star
Wars mega-producer Rick McCallum made a
passive admission that the prequel films did not live up to the expectations of...well, a large number of fans. Many
SW fans have been vocally critical of the new trilogy - enjoying it for what it is while lamenting that it was
not what it could have been. McCallum was primarily discussing the plans for the announced Star Wars
live-action television program, which he claims is still at least another 18 months away. The producer says of the one
hour episodic program which will take place between eps three and four "...it's fantastic; we've got some
incredible writers. It's going to be much darker, much more character-based, and I think it's going to be
everything the fans always wanted the prequels to be." (emphasis added)Well, Rick, it's good to know that you are aware of the general disappointment surrounding the new trilogy. While I, perhaps, don't dislike it as much as many fans, I do readily admit that it was not the return I have spent the last twenty years of my life dreaming about. Here's hoping you can somehow recapture the magic for your new program.
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