"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."
TroyObliX wrote:Even a boring episode, let's say it's about a moody TIE mechanic stationed on a Star Destroyer out in the middle of nowhere, adequately written and developed, would be far more interesting to me than about 80% of the mental mush inspiring drivel that's broadcast currently.
Does that make you feel better?
Mr J in the UK wrote:If he gets his target audience right, gets a handful of decent actors, improves the dialogue (especially the delivery), splashes a few $$$$ on effects (both audio & visual), I think we will be satisfied. If not...then it will be shite.
stan Marsh wrote:I really wish the live action series was going to be a KOTOR spin off, not necessarily sith vs jedi, but anything from KOTOR time.
The Warner Bros studio took up the series for its Cartoon Network provided Lucas would provide an accompanying animated feature film.
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