Sun May 08, 2005
source: dailytelegraph.news.com.au
Sydney force to fill gaps in TV Star Wars
By MICHAEL BODY Showbiz Editor
May 9, 2005
GEORGE Lucas is bringing the force back to Sydney. The writer-director of Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith confirmed he will bring production of a live-action television series to Sydney.
"I am looking forward to coming back and working there some more," Lucas told The Daily Telegraph.
"We're going to do a live action show based on minor characters in the Star Wars series.
"It's a spin-off, it doesn't involve any of the key characters.
"It's a different world unto itself between episodes three (Revenge of the Sith) and four (Star Wars: A New Hope)."
Producer Rick McCallum confirmed the Australian series was "definite as definite can be", although the timing of it was still to be determined.
"It's a definite that we do it -- the rest we haven't discussed on any level," McCallum said.
"We only finished the film (Revenge of the Sith) last Tuesday. George is thinking maybe we can do a series somewhere between episode three and four because that's the longest break (in the film series), 20 years.
"The Death Star takes 20 years to build so we need to work that out."
McCallum said the move to Australia was mainly due to the Government recently extending its 12.5 per cent refundable tax offset for foreign films to large budget television series.
The intention was to produce 100 hour-long episodes -- that being the number necessary to sell the series into lucrative television syndication.
The series was still a long way from being crewed and cast, but McCallum said it would use Sydney actors and crew -- and a variety of directors.
After the worldwide release of Revenge of the Sith from May 19, Lucas returns this winter for an Australia-wide holiday.
McCallum will also spend time at his Darling Point home.