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George Lucas Planned Star Wars Series on Palpatine’s Rise Before Disney Era
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George Lucas once envisioned a Star Wars television series centered on Emperor Palpatine's ascent to power, Superherohype reports.

AceShowbiz - George Lucas once envisioned a Star Wars television series centered on Emperor Palpatine's ascent to power, Superherohype reports. This project, conceived prior to Disney’s acquisition of the franchise in 2012, aimed to dramatize Palpatine’s rise in a way reminiscent of historical dictators, including a failed assassination attempt that would have been a major plot point.

Ign adds that the planned series was closely linked to Lucas’ earlier Star Wars Underworld project, which sought to fill the narrative gap between Episodes III and IV with around 60 episodes. The Underworld show focused on Coruscant’s criminal underbelly and involved extensive scriptwriting by Lucas, though it never advanced to production due to its ambitious budget—estimated at a minimum of $40 million per episode—and technological limitations of the time. Ian McDiarmid, who has portrayed Palpatine in the films, revealed at a 2026 Spacecon panel that Lucas had invited him to participate in the series and even suggested he might direct an episode. Gamesradar confirms the Palpatine series was considered a separate, speculative project distinct from Underworld and other Star Wars TV productions.

George Lucas is widely recognized as an entrepreneur and visionary filmmaker from Modesto, California, U.S., best known for creating the Star Wars saga. AceShowbiz has covered his career extensively, including past stories on his defense of the franchise’s diversity and his status as one of America’s wealthiest celebrities. His work has shaped much of modern sci-fi and pop culture, with Star Wars’ various films and spin-offs remaining a global phenomenon available on Disney+.

This revelation sheds light on the depth of Lucas' ambition to explore Star Wars lore beyond the big screen, particularly focusing on the dark political machinations behind the Empire’s rise. While the series never materialized, the story of Palpatine’s transformation remains a pivotal but mostly off-screen chapter between Revenge of the Sith and A New Hope. The continued interest in this era underscores the franchise’s rich potential for future storytelling, especially as Lucasfilm pivots toward new projects following mixed recent successes in Star Wars television.

This article is based on reporting originally published by Superherohype.

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