Star Wars Live-Action Show Could Still Happen
An anonymous reader writes "According to ABC entertainment president Paul Lee: 'We'd love to do something with Lucasfilm, we're not sure what yet. We haven't even sat down with them. We're going to look at [the Star Wars live-action TV series], we're going to look at all of them, and see what's right. We weren't even able to discuss this with them until [the deal] closed and it just closed. It's definitely going to be part of the conversation.' Not only that, but it's also been announced that some of the 50 completed episode scripts that producer Rick McCallum has previously mentioned have been written by none other than Ron Moore of Star Trek and Battlestar Galactica fame."
I believe I speak for most of the fan base when I say simply: You better not have a writer's strike in season 3, followed by management going full retard as dollar signs flash before their eyes. One series has already paid the price for that. If you ruin another geek culture icon, there'll be hell to pay.
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it retroactively made all other Galactica episodes suck. It killed the DVD market for the series.
Hopefully, he won't do that to Star Wars. Lucas has done enough in that area.
The fact that a script has been written by Ron Moore doesn't mean much here. The evidence lies in the entire third and fourth seasons of Battlestar Galactica, as well as innumerable episodes of Star Trek: TNG.
The latter provides an especially effective example because he was restricted by a world that was someone else's design, in much the same way he would be in a Star Wars series. Moore's work was nothing special.
I do not see this relationship ending amicably.
What political party do you join when you don't like Bible-thumpers *or* hippies?
30-40+ year old nerds, just remember this will not be aimed at you, just like all of the movies, it will be aimed at children.
Star wars is a kids franchise.
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You are thinking of Star Trek fans, this is Star Wars.
Are we going to get to see Thrawn?
As fan who was there from the beginning -- I came in from summer break to hear my classmates talking about Dark Vader and the Jet Eyes, and after my brother came down with tonsillitis, I got to go see it in all of its original glory at the theater, sans the "Episode VI". I've been a fan of the story of Luke Skywalker, not the tragedy of Anakin Skywalker. I collected the figurines and watched the Christmas Special. Empire blew me away, and Return left me with an "eh" feeling. Han shot first, and the first image of the Emperor had monkey eyes superimposed on a woman's face. I've read and agree with "The Secret History of Star Wars."
My conclusion? Disney and whoever else can't possibly do any more damage to Star Wars than Lucas already has. The first two movies, VI and V of course, were masterpieces in spite of Lucas, not because of it.
Like Blade the Series. Execution is everything with shows and budget is only a small part of the equation
I'm not gonna rag on the prequels; it's been done to death already. They were made, done, deal with it.
If computers were people, I'd be a misanthrope.
Please make it a musical, please make it a musical...
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I just hope they get the right Ronald P Moore. Despite what James Callis says, the Ronald P Moore in the Portland phone book is NOT the same one who did Battlestar Galactica.
"Two students enter their first year at the academy. One wants to be a storm trooper, the other a Rebel pilot; and now they're roommates! Watch hilarity ensue as they both try to survive freshman year and fight over the cute girl who's father wants her to be a Senator even though she dreams of being a bounty hunter! Special appearance by Billy D Williams as the gruff commandant with a heart of gold! Coming this fall to ABC!"
The only thing necessary for evil to triumph is for it to be pitted against a slightly greater evil
Instad of rehashing the same old stuff. Same goes for Star Trek.
Give it up and be creative for once!
SJWs are the new boogeyman. -Me
anyone want to help make them ;-) lol
I always thought that there should be a Star Trek Academy Show. So I wrote my own after playing Bridge Commander way back in the day.
Are you sure you don't you mean "Two robed guys walking in front of a green screen, discussing politics for 80% of the time" again?
This franchise needs to die. It's been 35 years now. Enough already.
There's plenty of modern hard SF out there that could be made into movies. Most of David Weber or John Ringo's works would translate well into action movies or TV. A Snow Crash movie or series would work. ("Dark Angel" came close, but they lost the plot in Season 2.)
Trend: At Barnes and Noble, there are now fewer bookcases of "Teen Paranormal Romance", and more of "Teen Survival". Most of the latter consists of Hunger Games clones. Vampires and werewolves seem to be on the way out.
If you like bad franchises that just won't stop, Police Academy 8 is currently in development.
Both trilogies had great endings. RotS really tied things up well. A live action show will only reduce the series as TV can't compete with cinema. This isn't like Star Trek upscaling to the movies. Downscaling a franchise based on otherworldly special effects can only lead to disappointment.
I swear to God...I swear to God! That is NOT how you treat your human!
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... in fact, they disagreed so much, they had Ron write another episode!!!
Good thing he was local to Portlandia
Wish they had Alan Moore writing it ... but, then it wouldn't be Star Wars, it'd be something unique like Watchmen or V for Vendetta! :-)
Sure enough, the cow costume was hanging up next to the superhero outfit and sailors uniform. (S,Spud)