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Before Star Wars, George Lucas’ American Graffiti proved his genius, turning a tiny budget into box office gold and catching ...
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Screen Rant on MSNGeorge Lucas' Secret Star Wars Cameo Revealed: Revenge of the Sith SurprisesDiscover the shocking truth behind George Lucas' lone Star Wars cameo in Revenge of the Sith, and learn about his deleted ...
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Screen Rant on MSNStar Wars' Ahsoka Tano Glow-Up Fixed George Lucas' Worst Clone Wars MistakeGeorge Lucas made one horrible Ahsoka Tano decision in Star Wars: The Clone Wars, but, thankfully, Star Wars has since fixed ...
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Screen Rant on MSNGeorge Lucas Sold Star Wars: Retirement, Industry Shifts, and LegacyExplore the reasons behind George Lucas' decision to sell Star Wars, including his retirement, anticipated industry changes, ...
When George Lucas released his Special Edition of the original Star Wars trilogy in 1997, it was a chance not only for those ...
Remembering his now famous line in 'Star Wars,' the iconic 83-year-old actor revealed series' creator George Lucas 'wasn't ...
Filmmaker George Lucas will sit on a panel with director Guillermo del Toro and artist Doug Chiang to discuss the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art.
The Phantom Menace, but admits that he didn't like the way the Jedi Master so easily fell at the hands of Darth Maul. Read on for his comments in full!
Did you ever hear the tragedy of 'Star Wars: Underworld', George Lucas' cancelled Star Wars TV show?
George Lucas had big plans for a live-action TV series before he sold Lucasfilm to Disney in 2012 — so what happened?
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Agence France-Presse on MSN'Star Wars' creator George Lucas to hit Comic-Con for first timeComic-Con kicks off Thursday in San Diego, California, with expectations running high among devoted fans keen to catch a ...
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The Independent on MSNLiam Neeson criticises his death scene in Star Wars film The Phantom MenaceLiam Neeson criticises his death scene in Star Wars film The Phantom Menace - Neeson isn’t happy with his final moments in a ...
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No Film School on MSNHow George Lucas Bet on Himself—and Won Big with 'Star Wars'George Lucas wasn’t supposed to change the rules. He was just supposed to deliver the movie and get out of the way. That’s how Hollywood worked in the 1970s—studios called the shots, directors ...
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