In the late 2000s, George Lucas started planning the first-ever Star Wars TV series. Underworld never happened and, thanks to producer Rick McCallum, we now have new details about the unmade project.
Underworld" producer Rick McCallum says the 60 scripts compiled would have ballooned the TV project's budget to billions.
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Underworld has become the hottest “show that never was” to be rediscovered by social media platforms and franchise pundits.
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Underworld would’ve cost a whopping $40 million per episode to make — effectively dooming it to be axed for budget reasons.