Underworld has become the hottest “show that never was” to be rediscovered by social media platforms and franchise pundits.
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Comic Book Resources on MSN20 Years Later, This Canceled Star Wars Project Still Makes Zero Sense (But There's a Way for Lucasfilm to Salvage It)While George Lucas' vision for a live-action Star Wars series still wouldn't work today, Lucasfilm can still make parts of it ...
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Yardbarker on MSNGeorge Lucas’ abandoned 'Star Wars' series cost $40 million an episode and would have 'blown up' franchiseAndor season 2 will soon arrive on Disney+. If it’s anywhere near as good as season one it’s going to be worth every penny.
A lot of digital ink was spilled over the massive cost of The Acolyte, with smug haters blasting the show for its huge budget ...
Over a decade before The Mandalorian, George Lucas dreamed of another live-action Star Wars TV series. This is the hidden ...
A former Lucasfilm producer says George Lucas' abandoned live-action Star Wars show would've cost $40 million an episode and ...
"The problem was that each episode was bigger than the films, so the lowest I could get it down to with the tech that existed ...
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Alvarez's 'two-touch' penalty and Atleti 'curse' explained. Plus: Club World Cup sides battling for the best training bases.
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Netflix Junkie on MSNGeorge Lucas’ Scrapped ‘Star Wars’ Show Was So Massive, It Could Have Stopped Disney’s TakeoverGeorge Lucas's space opera transcended its origins, weaving an expansive tapestry across prequels, sequels, and countless media incarnations. The franchise's tentacles have reached into every ...
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Irish Star on MSN'Violent' Star Wars series 'would’ve blown up' franchise at $40M an episode ahead of Disney dealStar Wars almost had a bridge to fill in a gap in the plot line. However, the television series was a bit too dark and could ...
Lucas's nixed live-action 'Star Wars' TV show titled 'Star Wars: Underground' would have made Disney refuse Lucasfilm ...
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