Here are a few paragraphs on the future of LFL and the Star Wars TV series from the San Francisco Chronicle:
Now that the "Star Wars" saga is drawing to a close, Lucas won't be fighting any rebel forces. Instead, he's leading his company Lucasfilm into a new era with a move this summer into a dazzling new Golden Gate home in San Francisco's Presidio.
Lucas, who turns 61 on Saturday, will remain involved with his company once it moves to the Presidio, but he'll be spending most of his time at his longtime headquarters, Skywalker Ranch, Lucasfilm President Micheline Chau said last week.
"He's letting go," Chau said in an interview at Big Rock Ranch, another of the company's offices in the rolling hills of rural west Marin County. Lucas has already hired a handful of writers and directors to work on two new "Star Wars" television projects, she said. "Part of George letting go is saying, 'There's all these great stories to tell, and I don't have to tell all the stories.' For the sake of the business, you don't want him to tell all the stories," she said. "You want to bring in a bench of talent.
"We do have to exist after George. He's not going to live forever. The man's in his early 60s."
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