The Feeling of Writing on George Lucas' Unproduced Star Wars Performance

March 2025 has become about Star Wars underworld moon. A few days later Star Wars Producer Rick McCallum discusses fabulous, unproductive shows Space Fortress Karatica, Star Trekand For all humans Writer/producer Ronald D. Moore talks about how it feels to be one of the writers on the show.
Appear Sakhoff performance (Hostaged by Bo-katan himself, Katee Sackhoff), Moore talks about George Lucas calling Lucas to summon him Star Wars The performance may be. This is the edit.
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“Milky Way Ending. Caprica It started around that period. I got a call that George Lucas wanted to see [me] About the possible series,” Moore said. “So I met George…and producer Rick McCallum, when George wanted to be a real person Star Wars TV series… What he wants to do is he wants to bring a group of writers together, a group of international writers. So I'm one of the Americans, there are some people from the UK and Australia [and] New Zealand, he will take us to the Skywalker Ranch like a long weekend…We will spend a long weekend with George in the Skywalker Ranch meeting room, or something like that and break those stories. Then we stayed alone for six weeks, wrote down the script, then read the book again, talked about notes, and did another set of scripts. ”
“It lasted for a year or two or two.” “We just gathered, broke up, gathered, broke, and then…we wrote something like that, I think it was 48 or 50 episodes… It was definitely in the 40s… When we got to that point, George said, George said, 'Well, that's enough.' Then, he wanted to just take those scripts and he was just going to shoot them on his dime… In George's mind, that was 'Once I made it, I'd take it on the web and go take it or leave it. That's it. I don't care what your notes are, I don't care what your thoughts are, it's done. Do you want it?'”
However, this is where part of McCallum's story. The idea of Lucas is a good idea in theory, but the show is too expensive and Lucas never did it. Then, of course, he sold Lucasfilm, and then Star Warsthat's Disney, that's it.
Still, Moore said he wrote two scripts himself and valued the experience, especially to argue Star Wars With the Creator himself. “At some point, you'll be in awe, and now you're just in the writer's room and he's telling you something that doesn't make sense about Darth Vader,” Moore said. “You're like, 'Oh my God, what am I doing? Where am I? You just forgot, now you're just controversial in a story meeting.”
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