Move over, Counterfeit: the old Star Wars TV series is back on the scene. Pictures from the TV series by George Lucas, Star Wars: Under the Earth, has reappeared online, bringing fans back to a very different time from the Star Wars universe.
The cyclical clip includes one section of the test steps from the series, as well as a brief overview of the scene. At the checkpoint, a mysterious man dressed in robes arrives on the streets of Coruscant to discover the tactics of the Imperial Star Destroyer. As soon as he has devised a plan, he points to a small arms shop to try to buy a ship and avoid following. A passing group of snowstorms see his ship enter the store, and after a brief conversation, a loud gunshot ensues.
The fight includes one of the worst shootings in Star Wars history – which means something – but it all looks amazing. Sounds and visuals all sound like a slightly lower budget genre of pre-production films, which makes it very impressive for testage viewing.
While the video just surfaced on YouTube on Jan. 30, it seems like the two clips have been streaming exclusively online online more than that. The clips appear to appear on the studio's Vimeo page for viewing results Stargate Studios, which has hosted two separate clips from the Star Wars TV show for years now. The first clip, which shows the highlight of the original series, has been available on Vimeo for nine years, and the backdrop for the show has been there for seven years.
The show was originally announced by Lucas in 2005 at this year's Star Wars Festival. Lucas has continued to work on the show, working with artists and writers on what it might be like. In fact, according to an interview conducted in 2011 with Lucas there were 50 completed manuscripts of the series at the time – and still imaginable – had never been shot.
Lucas explained that the problem with this series was always too expensive to do. “Right now, it looks like Star Wars features. But we have to look at how to make up about a tenth of the cost of the signals, because they are television, ” Lucas said of the G4 invasion of the Show
The latest “rediscovery” of these clips comes at a difficult time for Star Wars TV projects. During the first season of Counterfeit At Disney Plus was a great success for the company, the enhanced Obi-Wan Kenobi series is reportedly available, reportedly so that the script might not work again.
Disney also has another series on Disney Plus projects set to follow Rogue One& # 39; Cassian Andor as he performs operations and operations on a mission in the name of the Rebellion. In the sense of Imperial stolen tactics are planted right in the center of this Star Wars: Under the Earth the test scene, no problem to feel like the Cassian series, with no release date, can continue in the same spirit as Lucas & # 39; s canceled TV project.