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September 24, 2007

"It will find its home," Lucas declares, speaking of his yet to be picked up television franchise.



(From Y!IndiaMovies)

Washington, Sept 24 (ANI): 'Star Wars' creator George Lucas may not have found a broadcaster for his spin-off animated series 'The Clone Wars' as yet, but he has not stopped hoping for his project's success.

He strongly believes that the programme will soon make a place in people's hearts for itself.

"It's Star Wars and it's really good, so I'm sure somehow or another, people will also start thinking outside the box and it will find its home," Contactmusic quoted him as telling TV Guide.

Lucas also revealed that apart from the 100-episode 'Clone Wars' series, he also had another 100-episode live-action spin-off in the pipeline.

He said that he was financing the programmes only because he had full faith that they will go on air.

"We're just doing them on the faith that we're going to (sell them). But I have enough confidence that this is good, and I'll make it really good, so I'm not too worried about that part of it," he said. (ANI)

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DarthDan
September 24, 2007

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100 Clone Wars episodes and 100 hour-long live-action episodes... there were only 86 hour-long episodes of The Sopranos to give you all an idea of how much Lucas is committed to these dual projects.

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Dalamar
September 25, 2007

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There were 179 hours of Star Trek TNG, and 98 episodes of Enterprise. And 195 episodes of Matlock. Assuming they can keep coming up with ideas, and everyone involved still wants to do it, the rest is all about finding an audience.

Just because it has the name, doesn't mean it has the pedigree.
(example: the prequals yoda07.gif )