When George Lucas showed an early cut of "Star Wars" to several of his director friends, one renowned filmmaker didn't have a ...
George Lucas Says "I've Moved Past [STAR WARS]" After "Disney Took It Over And Gave It Their Vision"
It's been 13 years since George Lucas sold Lucasfilm to Disney for $4 billion. While Star Wars fans have been waiting patiently for the legendary filmmaker to step back behind the camera to shoot ...
Thirteen years after selling “Star Wars” to Disney, George Lucas has confidently “moved past” the franchise. While talking with WSJ Magazine’s Innovator issue, published Thursday, the father of “Star ...
WSJ. Magazine’s annual Innovators issue recognizes groundbreaking talents from a range of disciplines. George Lucas and Mellody Hobson are this year’s design innovators. Check back for more cover ...
While most know George Lucas as the man behind the Star Wars franchise, his breakthrough film, American Graffiti, predates his epic space opera by four years. The film is a love letter to being young, ...
The tome, originally published in France, tells the decade-long story of Lucas' magnum opus. By Borys Kit Senior Film Writer The life of George Lucas and the making of his 1977 opus Star Wars have ...
Howard shared some memories of being brought in as a replacement director for 2018's 'Solo: A Star Wars Story.' reading time 2 minutes Star Wars fans have become accustomed to cinematic reshufflings ...
Between 1975 and 1978, Charles Lippincott interviewed cast and crew members about their experiences on and off set of Star Wars. Lucasfilm has released a rare 1977 interview with Carrie Fisher ...
6,500 people attended a panel at San Diego’s Comic-Con titled “Sneak Peek of the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art.” The panel included Academy Award-winning director Guillermo del Toro, Oscar-winning ...
Ever since Chicago spurned the Lucas museum, which would have been funded by at least $800 million in philanthropic investments from “Star Wars” icon George Lucas and his wife, Mellody Hobson, a ...
SAN DIEGO (AP) — George Lucas finally came to the stage at Comic-Con Sunday to an ovation from thousands, some holding light sabers in the air, with soaring “Star Wars” music filling the room. The ...
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