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www.cinescape.comSTAR WARS - the television series?
Reports surface of a possible Darth Vader TV show
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Dateline: Thursday, January 22, 2004
By: PATRICK SAURIOL
By: News Editor
Source: TheForce.net
Sources for The Force.net have told the website about a tantalizing rumor: there might be a proposal for a post-EPISODE III STAR WARS TV show on someone's desk. The Force.net hears speculation that the premise of the show follows the infamous and terrifying rise to power of Sith Lord Darth Vader between the purge of the Jedi Knights and the start of A NEW HOPE. Whether this alleged TV show would be live-action or animation (as Cartoon Network's CLONE WARS series is) remains unclear.
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Would be interesting, as long as they allow enough time for each episode to actually have a plot. My problem with Clone Wars (at least, the first five episodes I have seen) is that the show was too short, and as a result I didn't really feel there was much of a plot underlying the action.
Still, would be nice.
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Same here. I would like to see a live action series. With the technology they have today, they could make a great t.v. series.
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As long as Rick Berman and Brannon Braga aren't writing and producing it, I'll be very happy.
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| He wasn't really involved in the actual writing and directing of the show. |
Actually, I think Lucas had a "Story By" credit on most episodes of
The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles, and he was on set as a fairly active producer. I suspect he'd be a bit more hands-off with a
Star Wars show, just because he's made comments about wanting to do something else once he's done with these movies.
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| Has this in between III-IV been dealt with in novelizations? I don't follow them. |
Not in "novelizations", because it hasn't been addressed in the movies.

In the novels, yes and no. We don't know what was going on in the Empire with Palpatine, Darth Vader, Obi-Wan, and Alderaan (though there have been short stories in Dark Horse's "Star Wars Tales" comic featuring young Luke and Leia), but back in the late 70s/early 80s there were two pretty decent novel trilogies put out by Del Rey - Brian Daley's Han Solo adventures and L. Neil Smith's Lando Calrissian adventures. They're listed as part of Expanded Universe continuity, but so is a lot.
There's also a "Young Han Solo" trilogy that was put out by Bantam when they had the license in the mid-nineties (Del Rey has since outbid them) which doesn't directly contradict the Daley or Smith books, but isn't nearly as good (like just about all the Bantam books not written by Timothy Zahn).
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If it is animation and post episode III. Spend some extra dough and get the real actors to do the voices.
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I would have thought that somewhere along with BG, that Lucas would earn from that show anyway, since there was a lawsuit involved way back when.
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