George Lucas To Bring New "Star Wars" Movie To Theaters

digg Share this on Facebook Huffpost - George Lucas To Bring New "Star Wars" Movie To Theaters stumble reddit del.ico.us RSS

JAKE COYLE | February 13, 2008 06:01 PM EST | AP

Compare other versions »
I Like ItI Don’t Like It
In this image released by Lucasfilm Ltd., Warner Bros. Pictures, a scene from the animated film "Star Wars: The Clone Wars," is shown. Lucasfilm Ltd., Warner Bros. Pictures and Turner Broadcasting System Inc. announced, Tuesday, Feb. 12, 2008, that the film, will open Aug. 15 in theaters throughout North America, followed by the debut of a television series this fall. (AP Photo/ Lucasfilm Ltd., Warner Bros. Pictures)

NEW YORK — The "Star Wars" universe, already substantially rendered by computer generated imagery, is giving in all the way to animation.

"Star Wars: The Clone Wars," an animated film, will open in theaters Aug. 15 and be followed by a TV series of the same name, to air on the Cartoon Network and TNT this fall.

"I felt there were a lot more `Star Wars' stories left to tell," said "Star Wars" creator George Lucas in a statement. "I was eager to start telling some of them through animation and, at the same time, push the animation forward."

Produced by Lucasfilm Animation, both the film and TV show will be distributed through Time Warner Inc., which owns TNT, the Cartoon Network and the film's distributor, Warner Bros.

Lucas, who serves as executive producer, is also planning a live-action television series spinoff of the franchise, which he began working on last fall. The animated series has long been in the works, though the theatrical release was only announced late Tuesday.

The movie and subsequent series takes place between the ground covered in episodes II and III of the "Star Wars" films: "Attack of the Clones" (2002) and "Revenge of the Sith" (2005). It will include cartoon versions of many familiar characters, including Anakin Skywalker, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Padme Amidala and General Grievous.

A new character named Ahsoka, Anakin's padawan, will be the first female Jedi to be a character of focus.

"It turned out to be an idea that George wanted to explore," said Dave Filoni, director of the "Clone Wars" movie and supervising director of the series. "Henry Gillroy (a writer on the series) and I very much wanted to have a female Jedi in more of a lead role because you've had all the boys."

Story continues below

More than 30 episodes are planned, though Filoni declined to say exactly how long the show will run. He acknowledged it's a finite timeline before encroaching on "Revenge of the Sith" story lines.

Though the "Star Wars" films have been extraordinarily lucrative, the force won't be expected to be as strong in cartoon form. The film and series are clearly aimed at younger viewers, though Filoni hopes to also entice the many "Star Wars" die-hard fans.

"An animated series always appeals more to a younger audience," said Filoni. "But at the same time, we've tried to do some sophisticated things and ensure that we are going to satisfy the broad spectrum of `Star Wars' fans."

Though Lucas farms out various "Star Wars" projects in what's known as the "`Star Wars' expanded universe," Filoni says that Lucas ensured "The Clone Wars" has "that `Star Wars' feeling."

Fans will also remember other animated series following the first time Lucas completed a "Star Wars" trilogy. After "Return of the Jedi," the series "Ewoks" and "Droids" ran in the late `80s.

The Cartoon Network also ran an earlier version of a "Clone Wars" animated series for three seasons beginning in 2003.

___

On the Net:

http://www.starwars.com/

NEW YORK — The "Star Wars" universe, already substantially rendered by computer generated imagery, is giving in all the way to animation. "Star Wars: The Clone Wars," an animated film, will ope...
NEW YORK — The "Star Wars" universe, already substantially rendered by computer generated imagery, is giving in all the way to animation. "Star Wars: The Clone Wars," an animated film, will ope...
Filed by Katherine Thomson  |  Report Corrections
 
Comments
34
Pending Comments
0
iPhone App Promo

Want to reply to a comment? Hint: Click "Reply" at the bottom of the comment; after being approved your comment will appear directly underneath the comment you replied to

View Comments:
Page: « First ‹ Previous 1 2 (2 pages total)
- Rachel36 I'm a Fan of Rachel36 5 fans permalink

George Lucas needs to have someone else direct. He's been out at the Skywalker ranch too long. Stay on as Executive Producer but for gosh sakes, get an infusion of young blood and vision.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:17 PM on 02/13/2008
photo

Whatever happened to Star Wars Episodes VII, VIII, and IX? Wasn't George supposed to pen the sequels after the prequels? I love Star Wars (and Star Trek) but won't rush to the theater for another cartoon....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:01 PM on 02/13/2008
- Nitehawk I'm a Fan of Nitehawk 10 fans permalink
photo

Wait a minute, there was a mini-series "Clone Wars" Toon just before the release of the last film. Did they just recut that?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:51 PM on 02/13/2008
- BassMonk I'm a Fan of BassMonk 6 fans permalink

I think that whoever wrote the story is not aware that Clone Wars is not new. Already has aired multiple times on Cartoon Network, and the DVDs have been on sale for well over a year.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:22 PM on 02/13/2008

You read my mind. If this is just a re-cut version of whatever they put on the Cartoon Network, there's no way in heck that I'll put down $10.00 to see it. Much less pay for the DVD.

Now, if it's a 3-D animated flick... well, that'd be a different story.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:01 PM on 02/13/2008

It is a 3D animated movie. All new, not the stuff that aired on Cartoon Network. Though it is my understanding that this was intended as another television series that they decided to put together into a feature. I have more enthusiasm for this as something conceived as a series will have more people writing on it than just George. I feel it was in the writing that the prequels suffered. Not necessarily because it was George writing, but because people are much less willing to give him honest feedback now. And the blanket of secrecy surrounding preproduction must have made it very difficult for other talented development people to even see the scripts, much less give him feedback.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:37 PM on 02/13/2008

Damnit. Somehow, Hilary Clinton is behind this.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:41 PM on 02/13/2008
- adc I'm a Fan of adc 5 fans permalink

Sure. She's behind most of the bad decisions in this country.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:25 PM on 02/13/2008

Reeling them in... thank you Captain Obvious for proving my point.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:23 PM on 02/13/2008
photo

If you are over the age of 10 and can't get enough of "Star Wars", YOU ARE A LOSER.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:38 PM on 02/13/2008
- adc I'm a Fan of adc 5 fans permalink

Yeah, well if you're over the age of 10 I'd be surprised.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:23 PM on 02/13/2008
- adc I'm a Fan of adc 5 fans permalink

"...a lot more 'Star Wars' stories left to tell"?

George, you've had six movies to tell your story (and the last 3 sucked). Maybe what you really want to do is a follow-up to THX1138? You could probably drag that story out for another 3-4 movies easily. Think of the merchandising, George. The merchandising.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:06 PM on 02/13/2008
- Ginzaman I'm a Fan of Ginzaman 12 fans permalink

Is it true that he's retired from directing?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:27 AM on 02/13/2008

"I felt there were a lot more 'Star Wars' stories left to tell," Lucas said in a statement.

---

um, yeah, it's called comic books.

http://www.darkhorse.com/profile/profile.php?sku=14-912

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:17 AM on 02/13/2008
Page: « First ‹ Previous 1 2 (2 pages total)
Comments are closed for this entry

 You must be logged in to comment. Log in  or connect with 

Connect