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Looking at Lucasfiilm with Brian Gaughan: Ep 98: “The Acolyte” have benefitted from being a little lighter?
Looking at Lucasfilm with Brian Gaughan
52 minutes
1 year ago
Looking at Lucasfiilm with Brian Gaughan: Ep 98: “The Acolyte” have benefitted from being a little lighter?
Brian Gaughan & Jim Hill start this week’s show by spotlighting some of the “Star Wars” -related panels being presented at this year’s San Diego Comic-Con.
They then do a deep dive in on Lucasfilm’s latest limited series for Disney+
Over the course of this episode, listeners will learn about:
How big (square foot-wise) is the San Diego Convention Center
Which room do you want to be in this Friday morning to experience three solid hours of “Star Wars” goodness
What role did Craig Miller play in helping to make “A New Hope” the success that it was
How soon after “Russian Doll” debuted on Netflix was Leslye Headland recruited to come work on a new limited series for Lucasfilm
Who is Shawn Levy working with to develop a script for his proposed “Star Wars” film
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Looking at Lucasfilm with Brian Gaughan
Jim Hill and Brian Gaughan cut through Lucasfilm info like a lightsaber cuts through a tauntaun. (results may vary on whether the hosts smell better on the outside) We ask our listeners to walk in single file, to hide your true numbers.