LucasArts gave them a title, but no story direction. The studio thought of creating a game that would tell the story of Darth ...
In the ever-expanding world of Star Wars , few unrealized projects have sparked as much curiosity as Star Wars: Underworld . It was George Lucas’ ambitious attempt to bring a live-action series to ...
A beloved PS1 game is all set to join the list of third-party PS Plus classics with trophies soon, according to its developer ...
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Since Disney acquired 'Star Wars' in 2012 fans have speculated it was trying to buy its way into their hearts. Now filings ...
The upcoming Star Wars films may disappoint fans of the sequel trilogy with a lack of returning supporting cast. Despite ...
The Disney execs talk to THR after a cameo-packed panel at SXSW Saturday that included appearances from the 'Iron Man' actor, ...
Underworld TV series. Longtime Lucasfilm employee and producer on the series, Rick McCallum, shared some juicy tidbits of ...
Executives also discussed an update to the Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run attraction at Star: Wars: Galaxy’s Edge at Hollywood Studios. The visuals will include stops on Tatooine, at Cloud City and ...
In the late 2000s, George Lucas started planning the first-ever Star Wars TV series. Underworld never happened and, thanks to producer Rick McCallum, we now have new details about the unmade project.
Underworld was set to be one of the most exciting projects in the franchise’s history—a live-action TV series straight from the mind of George Lucas himself.
"Star Wars" actress Daisy Ridley reveals the biggest challenge when it comes to her new movie and her character, Rey.
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