An early Christmas gift is coming to all Star Wars fans in Australia with Icons Unearthed: Star Wars, a documentary series that delves into the creation of the biggest sci-fi franchise in history. Including a rare on-camera interview with Marcia Lucas, co-editor of the first Star Wars film, more behind-the-scenes details are bound to unravel. An iconic franchise like Star Wars is a gold mine of stories after all.
Icons Unearthed: Star Wars may not be the first series to talk about the success of George Lucas’ classic sci-fi movies, but this show has the cast, crew, and experts detail on every crucial Star Wars history that fans would want to know. Dropping in Australia this month, here’s how you can stream episodes of the new docuseries.
What’s in this Guide?
Icons Unearthed: Star Wars preview
Icons: Unearthed is a TV series that unveils the secret histories of the most iconic film and television series. The first season focuses on the most successful science fiction franchise ever – Star Wars.
In each episode, we get to know the creative minds behind every Star Wars movie and the journey taken to complete production, including major setbacks that nearly threatened the films coming into being.
In addition to interviews featuring Anthony Daniels, Paul Hirsch, Roger Christian, Billy Dee Williams, Phil Tippett, Rick Baker, and many more, George Lucas’ ex-wife Marcia also discusses her Oscar-winning co-editing of the first Star Wars film.
Icons Unearthed director and producer Brian Volk-Weiss scored this rare interview with Marcia, who’s known to decline interviews and refuse to be on camera. For this, Volk-Weiss travelled to Hawaii to get her unique insight, as well as her ideas and experiences during the movie’s production.
Aside from Icons Unearthed, Volk-Weiss also created the shows The Toys That Made Us and The Movies That Made Us, all of which tap into our fascination with pop culture. Icons Unearthed: Star Wars consists of six episodes, each exploring the Star Wars films from Episode I to VI.
Icons Unearthed: Star Wars trailer
You can watch the Icons Unearthed: Star Wars trailer here.
How many seasons of Icons Unearthed?
Two seasons of Icons Unearthed have aired on VICE TV so far with the first season focusing on the Star Wars franchise. The second season explores the iconic animated series The Simpsons, and is set to premiere in Australia on 8th February 2023. Season 3 is currently in production and is reported to explore the Fast and Furious franchise. Both seasons 1 and 2 are currently available to stream in Australia.
Seasons | Released | Streaming Services |
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Season 1 | July 2022 | Foxtel Now / BINGE |
Season 2 | October 2022 | Foxtel Now / BINGE |
Season 3 | TBA | TBA |
Icons Unearthed: Star Wars episode guide
Star Wars enthusiasts have something to look forward to this month with the premiere of the documentary series. In Australia, the TV show launched on Foxtel and BINGE on 14th December 2022. It consists of six episodes, which aired weekly on streaming TV until its finale on 18th January 2023.
Icons Unearthed: Star Wars | Running Time | Streaming Services |
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Episode 1: A New Hope Part I | 45 mins | Foxtel Now / BINGE |
Episode 2: A New Hope Part II | 45 mins | Foxtel Now / BINGE |
Episode 3: The Empire Strikes Back | 45 mins | Foxtel Now / BINGE |
Episode 4: Return of the Jedi | 45 mins | Foxtel Now / BINGE |
Episode 5: The Phantom Menace | 45 mins | Foxtel Now / BINGE |
Episode 6: Attack of the Clones/Revenge of the Sith | 45 mins | Foxtel Now / BINGE |
How to watch Icons Unearthed: Star Wars in Australia?
To watch Icons Unearthed Season 1, Foxtel provides exclusive access in Australia from 14th December 2022. Every episode will air on Fox Docos, which is also available on Foxtel from Telstra and Foxtel Now. More than series, Foxtel offers live TV streaming with sports and movie channels for watching the latest blockbuster films.
Fortunately, Fox Docos is part of all Foxtel packs, while Foxtel Now users can find the channel as part of the base Essentials pack. As of this writing, there’s no free to air broadcaster for the documentary show in Australia.
Stream Icons Unearthed: Star Wars on Foxtel Now
Foxtel’s standalone streaming service, Foxtel Now, also offers the first season of Icons Unearthed for on demand streaming. You can access every episode when you sign up for a free 10-day trial with Foxtel Now. After your free trial period expires, the Foxtel Now base pack, called the Essentials pack, is only $25 per month. Premium packs like Drama Extra, Sport, and Movies can be added to your base plan.
Stream Icons Unearthed: Star Wars on BINGE
Like Foxtel, BINGE has the new documentary series as well. With a 14-day free trial, you can catch the premiere of the new series, as well as access a lot of trending shows right now in Australia.
You can then choose from three streaming tiers to watch the best BINGE shows on demand. A Basic subscription costs $10 per month and allows you to stream in Standard Definition on one device. A Standard Plan is $16 per month and enables you to enjoy standard or high definition on two devices.
The BINGE Premium Plan ($18 per month) is the last alternative, allowing you to stream on up to four screens/devices in SD or HD. BINGE plans are all ad-free. All three plans are subject to cancellation at any time.
Watch Icons Unearthed: Star Wars on Telstra
Foxtel, Foxtel Now, and BINGE can be added through Telstra, hence, Telstra customers can access these streaming platforms by simply adding their preferred service to their accounts. You can even save on plan fees for 12 months with Foxtel, while Foxtel Now and BINGE via Telstra come with free months of subscriptions.
Foxtel from Telstra (including Foxtel Now from Telstra) offers the same programming as a standard Foxtel service but is often available at a reduced monthly cost. With the Foxtel Now from Telstra offer, you can also watch the show on the move using the Foxtel Go app.
On the other hand, the BINGE from Telstra offer lets you enjoy BINGE Standard from only $5 per month for 12 months when you sign up via Telstra or get 2 months free!
Icons Unearthed: Star Wars cast
The docuseries features the team behind George Lucas’ films, with Michael Pennington narrating the whole series. Here is a list of the crew members sharing their knowledge and experiences while creating the Star Wars films.
Other shows on Foxtel Now and BINGE you might like
The BINGE library is home to a huge range of the best BINGE movies and trending TV shows, which also include several factual programs. You can find similar content when exploring Foxtel Now’s library as well.
New titles are added each and every week so the choice is never an issue. These include hits like House of the Dragon, Game of Thrones, Euphoria, and The Walking Dead. We have made a few more suggestions when it comes to what’s on Foxtel or what’s on BINGE. Check them out below.
Streaming devices for Foxtel Now and BINGE
Here is a list of compatible devices that you can use to stream your favourite shows with BINGE, Foxtel and Foxtel Now.
Devices supported on Foxtel Now
- Foxtel Now Box: Yes
- Sony Android TV: Yes – OS Android 8 – Android 12
- iOS Mobiles/Tablets: Yes – Via Foxtel Go app (iOS 9.35 or above)
- Android Mobiles/Tablets: Yes – Via
native app (Lollipop 5.0 or above) - PC/Mac: Yes – Windows devices running Windows 7 and above. Mac devices running OS X Yosemite 10.10 and above
- Google Chromecast: Yes – Via casting
- Google Nest: Yes – on Foxtel Go via a compatible Chromecast device connected or built-in to your TV
- Apple TV: Yes – Via AirPlay
- Gaming consoles: Yes – PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 4 Pro (Foxtel Play on PlayStation 3)
- Samsung Smart TVs: Yes – Select 2017 models and above, running on Tizen 3.0 or above. (Foxtel Play on 2015 and 2016 models)
- LG Smart TVs: Yes – Select 2017-2022 models, running webOS 3.5 or above
- Hisense Smart TVs: Yes – Select 2019 – 2020 models
- Shield TV: Yes – on Shield TV and Shield TV Pro
Devices supported on BINGE
- PC/Mac: Yes – Web browser only (Chrome, Safari, Firefox and Edge); supported on
MacOS : 10.12+ & Windows: 10+ - iOS Mobile Devices: Yes – iOS15+ including Apple iPhones/iPads
- Android Mobile Devices: Yes – Android Phone/Tablets OS 8+
- Google Chromecast: Yes – Chromecast Ultra, Chromecast 3rd Generation + & Chromecast w/ Google TV
- Google TV Streamer: Yes
- Apple TV: Yes – 4th Gen or higher; tvOS 15+
- Hubbl small device: Yes
- Hubbl Glass: Yes
- Amazon Fire TV Stick: Yes
- Android TV: Yes – OS version 8.0+ and above on selected devices
- Samsung TV: Yes – 2017 models or later
- LG TV: Yes – selected 2018 models or later
- Hisense TV: Yes – selected 2020-2024 models
- Gaming Consoles: Yes – PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox (Series X, Series S, One S and One X)