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100 'Star Wars' Episodes Planned For TV

September 11th, 2006 8:24am EDT favorite Add to My News
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George LucasHollywood mogul George Lucas has decided against producing any more feature-length films in the Star Wars series, but wants the saga to continue on the small screen. Lucas and director Rick McAllum are aiming to wow fans with over 100 Star Wars TV episodes.

British actor Warwick Davis, who appeared in The Phantom Menace and is a friend of Lucas', says, "Their plan is for there to be more than a hundred episodes and that is a lot of telly."

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