It just happened to be a cameo of “The Maker” himself, George Lucas. If you look very closely at a scene toward the end of the film, in a hall in Queen Amidala’s palace on the planet Naboo ...
The scrapped TV show George Lucas planned in the early 2000s would have had a massive impact on the Star Wars universe, according to producer Rick McCallum. READ MORE: Here’s every ‘Star Wars ...
From facing angry mobs in Varanasi to fielding calls from George Lucas, Oscar-nominated filmmaker Deepa Mehta has built a fearless career challenging cultural taboos — and at 74, she’s not ...
“I think we had over 60 scripts [written], third draft scripts,” Rick McCallum, Lucas’ producer on the ... definitely would have never offered George to buy the company [laughs].” ...
His answer? “Yeah, George Lucas. I’d love to be in a Star Wars movie.” (via Vulture). Boom. That’s it. Universe activated. The next thing he knows, while filming Sphere with Dustin Hoffman ...
Star Wars: Underworld was a hugely ambitious project imagined by George Lucas as the first live-action TV series set in a Galaxy Far, Far Away. Dozens of scripts were written, but making it ...
Almost all of you reading this are likely aware that Star Wars mastermind George Lucas had a cameo role in 2005's Revenge of the Sith. The filmmaker played the blue-skinned Baron Papanoida but ...
Former ILM matte painter Caroleen “Jett” Green recently spoke to Clayton Sandell with SFFGazette, revealing she placed a small, hidden cameo for George Lucas in his first entry in the prequel ...
Most interesting is McCallum’s claim that George Lucas was prepared to abandon the more kid-friendly elements he had adopted, and take Star Wars: Underworld into much more adult territory.
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