Today brought the joyous announcement that we’re getting a second live-action Star Wars TV series alongside The Mandalorian. As you’ve surely heard by now, it’ll be a prequel to Rogue One starring Diego Luna as Rebel spy Cassian Andor and will premiere exclusively on the newly-christened streaming service Disney +.
Star Wars fans naturally went crazy at the news that we’re getting more from the 2016 movie, which has already become a firm favorite of the fandom. What’s more, it seems Cassian has a lot of love from Rogue One devotees. Just check out these tweets for evidence.
The best Rogue One character gets their own show.
— Indiana Jedi (@IndianaJedi) November 8, 2018
Rogue One Stan Twitter Rises From Our Slumber
— sarah (@SarahDemp) November 8, 2018
cassian was the best character in rogue one pic.twitter.com/ZGNqF7JoLH
— #1 valkyrie stan (@valkyriegamoras) November 8, 2018
Others, meanwhile, couldn’t resist having a...
Star Wars fans naturally went crazy at the news that we’re getting more from the 2016 movie, which has already become a firm favorite of the fandom. What’s more, it seems Cassian has a lot of love from Rogue One devotees. Just check out these tweets for evidence.
The best Rogue One character gets their own show.
— Indiana Jedi (@IndianaJedi) November 8, 2018
Rogue One Stan Twitter Rises From Our Slumber
— sarah (@SarahDemp) November 8, 2018
cassian was the best character in rogue one pic.twitter.com/ZGNqF7JoLH
— #1 valkyrie stan (@valkyriegamoras) November 8, 2018
Others, meanwhile, couldn’t resist having a...
- 11/8/2018
- by Christian Bone
- We Got This Covered
Ever since Mon Mothma said, “Many Bothans died to bring us this information” in Return of the Jedi, Star Wars fans have been wondering just what the hell Bothans were.
The now non-canon extended universe imagined them as a race of vaguely feline aliens, and there’s a long-running joke that Mothma was actually referring to an individual named ‘Manny Bothans.’ One thing that’s generally assumed though is that they’re some unseen alien race. But that might not be the case if this comment by Matt Martin, Lucasfilm executive and member of the Story Group, is anything to go by.
The story begins in the recently released Star Wars: Alien Archive book, billed as the ultimate species guide for those wanting to find out about everything from ‘Wookiees, wampas and Weequays; Biths, banthas and bogwings; porgs, puffer pigs and Pau’ans”. But, notable by their absence, were Bothans.
The now non-canon extended universe imagined them as a race of vaguely feline aliens, and there’s a long-running joke that Mothma was actually referring to an individual named ‘Manny Bothans.’ One thing that’s generally assumed though is that they’re some unseen alien race. But that might not be the case if this comment by Matt Martin, Lucasfilm executive and member of the Story Group, is anything to go by.
The story begins in the recently released Star Wars: Alien Archive book, billed as the ultimate species guide for those wanting to find out about everything from ‘Wookiees, wampas and Weequays; Biths, banthas and bogwings; porgs, puffer pigs and Pau’ans”. But, notable by their absence, were Bothans.
- 10/31/2018
- by David James
- We Got This Covered
Star Wars fans, eh? When we’re not busy bullying Kelly Marie Tran or moaning about Solo, we’re going back and nitpicking on *gasp* the Original Trilogy and A New Hope in particular.
Whereas the mistreatment of Tran is out-and-out, plain disgusting and the Solo moans are largely unwarranted, this is more of a curiosity from a fan. Which is fine, as we all have plenty, right?
Taking to Twitter, Dennis Diclaudio raised the question about Obi-Wan that we’d all been asking for a long time: “Why doesn’t he remember delivering Baby Leia?” See below:
Gotta get something off my chest: In the first #StarWars film, Obi-Wan Kenobi dressed to blend in on Tatooine so that nobody would suspect he was a Jedi. 1/ pic.twitter.com/lhGmPiyXjS
— Dennis Diclaudio (@dennisdiclaudio) June 5, 2018
Oh, wait. It’s not that question (although that still needs addressing), but rather, it’s...
Whereas the mistreatment of Tran is out-and-out, plain disgusting and the Solo moans are largely unwarranted, this is more of a curiosity from a fan. Which is fine, as we all have plenty, right?
Taking to Twitter, Dennis Diclaudio raised the question about Obi-Wan that we’d all been asking for a long time: “Why doesn’t he remember delivering Baby Leia?” See below:
Gotta get something off my chest: In the first #StarWars film, Obi-Wan Kenobi dressed to blend in on Tatooine so that nobody would suspect he was a Jedi. 1/ pic.twitter.com/lhGmPiyXjS
— Dennis Diclaudio (@dennisdiclaudio) June 5, 2018
Oh, wait. It’s not that question (although that still needs addressing), but rather, it’s...
- 6/8/2018
- by Robb Sheppard
- We Got This Covered
E3 Coliseum returns to Los Angeles this year, and it’s lined up some big names in Hollywood and the video game industry for three full days of panels and presentations.
“Westworld” series creators Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy will talk about the hit HBO show on Tuesday, June 12. Actor Elijah Wood will appear that day as well. He’s lending his vocal talents to Ubisoft’s upcoming thriller “Transference” and Bandai Namco’s upcoming World War I adventure game “11-11: Memories Retold.” Other guests that day include “Death Stranding” and “Metal Gear” series creator Hideo Kojima and actor Jack Black.
The Wednesday, June 13 lineup includes “Avengers: Infinity War” director Joe Russo and Camilla Luddington, voice and motion capture actress for Square Enix’s recent “Tomb Raider” series. Film director Darren Aronofsky will appear during a slate of panels on Thursday, June 14.
Other notable speakers this year are Bethesda Game Studios’ Todd Howard,...
“Westworld” series creators Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy will talk about the hit HBO show on Tuesday, June 12. Actor Elijah Wood will appear that day as well. He’s lending his vocal talents to Ubisoft’s upcoming thriller “Transference” and Bandai Namco’s upcoming World War I adventure game “11-11: Memories Retold.” Other guests that day include “Death Stranding” and “Metal Gear” series creator Hideo Kojima and actor Jack Black.
The Wednesday, June 13 lineup includes “Avengers: Infinity War” director Joe Russo and Camilla Luddington, voice and motion capture actress for Square Enix’s recent “Tomb Raider” series. Film director Darren Aronofsky will appear during a slate of panels on Thursday, June 14.
Other notable speakers this year are Bethesda Game Studios’ Todd Howard,...
- 6/7/2018
- by Stefanie Fogel
- Variety Film + TV
The new Star Wars canon has slowly been rolling out in the form of novels, and while not everything from the past has made its way into the new stuff, a few very odd things have. In fact the latest novel Last Shot, which is a prequel Lando/Han novel leading up to Solo: A Star Wars Story, features a cameo by a character from the universe who was previously only known to poor kids who couldn't afford actual Star Wars toys:
If you're reading Last Shot: be on the lookout for a sweet little cameo from perhaps the greatest bootleg Star Wars toy of all time. pic.twitter.com/2tOqfZs3Wy
— Matt Martin (@missingwords) April 17, 2018
Full disclosure I haven't read the film novelizations so I can't vouch for them, but the new Star Wars books have been awesome so far. I'm a couple chapters into Last Shot, and I'm...
If you're reading Last Shot: be on the lookout for a sweet little cameo from perhaps the greatest bootleg Star Wars toy of all time. pic.twitter.com/2tOqfZs3Wy
— Matt Martin (@missingwords) April 17, 2018
Full disclosure I haven't read the film novelizations so I can't vouch for them, but the new Star Wars books have been awesome so far. I'm a couple chapters into Last Shot, and I'm...
- 5/12/2018
- by Mick Joest
- GeekTyrant
Although many of you have already seen Star Wars: The Last Jedi, perhaps several times, beware of Major Spoilers below. Members of the Lucasfilm Story Group, including Pablo Hidalgo, Rayne Roberts, Leland Chee, and Matt Martin, recently sat down with The Star Wars Show host Andi Gutierrez for a video which dives into the goldmine of secrets, cameos, and hidden references found in Star Wars: The... Read More...
- 1/11/2018
- by Kevin Fraser
- JoBlo.com
The latest episode of The Star Wars Show features the Lucasfilm Star Wars story group talking about Rian Johnson's The Last Jedi for about thirty minutes. The Star Wars Show host Andi Gutierrez speaks with the Lucasfilm Story Group's Leland Chee, Pablo Hidalgo, Matt Martin, and Rayne Roberts about the secrets of the latest film in the saga. They talk about all kinds of things including Han Solo's dice from the Millennium Falcon.
I'm sure you remember near the end of the movie when Luke Skywalker hands Leia the dice. This was a touching moment, but at the same time, some people were confused as to why these dice played such a big role.
It's explained that J.J. Abrams originally had a scene in The Force Awakens that showed Han Solo return to the cockpit of the Millennium Falcon for the first time, and he puts the dice back up.
I'm sure you remember near the end of the movie when Luke Skywalker hands Leia the dice. This was a touching moment, but at the same time, some people were confused as to why these dice played such a big role.
It's explained that J.J. Abrams originally had a scene in The Force Awakens that showed Han Solo return to the cockpit of the Millennium Falcon for the first time, and he puts the dice back up.
- 1/11/2018
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Star Wars: The Last Jedi‘s been out for nearly a month now and so far, has been met with widespread critical acclaim. That said, there is a certain disquiet rumbling amongst a subset of the fandom due to the movie’s bold choices and unexpected turns. In contrast to the familiar, nostalgia-tinged The Force Awakens, The Last Jedi is keen to challenge our presumptions about the saga.
All that said, it’s still made with a lot of love for what has come before and as such features many a nod to the previous films in the franchise. There are some great obvious ones, for example, such as R2-D2 replaying Leia’s hologram message from A New Hope, the attack on Crait calling back to the Battle of Hoth and, last but not least, the poorly-kept secret that was Yoda’s cameo.
However, Episode VIII also features a...
All that said, it’s still made with a lot of love for what has come before and as such features many a nod to the previous films in the franchise. There are some great obvious ones, for example, such as R2-D2 replaying Leia’s hologram message from A New Hope, the attack on Crait calling back to the Battle of Hoth and, last but not least, the poorly-kept secret that was Yoda’s cameo.
However, Episode VIII also features a...
- 1/11/2018
- by Matt Joseph
- We Got This Covered
Lindsay Lohan's got more than fiancé trouble ... a filmmaker is going after her for the $10,000 he claims he gave her without getting a damn thing in return. Matt Martin made a movie called "Little Mermaid," not the Disney one, and approached a Lindsay associate about having her pump the flick to her nearly 5 million Instagram followers. Matt says in the legal letter, obtained by TMZ, he struck a deal with Yossi Bechor back in...
- 7/27/2016
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Joseph Baxter Mar 7, 2019
Disney’s ambitiously immersive park attraction, Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, whets your nerdy appetite before its summer opening dates.
Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, initially announced back in 2015 as a then-surreal project called “Star Wars Land,” is becoming a sublime reality, as images and official information recently revealed. Indeed, it appears to be a movie-universe-immersive experience that’s poised to give Universal’s The Wizarding World of Harry Potter attraction a run for its money!
Disney just confirmed the opening dates of its bi-coastal Star Wars theme park invasion, starting at Disneyland in Anaheim, CA on May 31, subsequently set for Disney World’s Hollywood Studios in Orlando, Fl on August 29.
Video of Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge to Open May 31 at Disneyland Resort, Aug. 29 at Disney’s Hollywood Studios
Galaxy’s Edge will do more than simply recreate a cinematic franchise experience, since it will expand upon the sprawling canon,...
Disney’s ambitiously immersive park attraction, Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, whets your nerdy appetite before its summer opening dates.
Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, initially announced back in 2015 as a then-surreal project called “Star Wars Land,” is becoming a sublime reality, as images and official information recently revealed. Indeed, it appears to be a movie-universe-immersive experience that’s poised to give Universal’s The Wizarding World of Harry Potter attraction a run for its money!
Disney just confirmed the opening dates of its bi-coastal Star Wars theme park invasion, starting at Disneyland in Anaheim, CA on May 31, subsequently set for Disney World’s Hollywood Studios in Orlando, Fl on August 29.
Video of Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge to Open May 31 at Disneyland Resort, Aug. 29 at Disney’s Hollywood Studios
Galaxy’s Edge will do more than simply recreate a cinematic franchise experience, since it will expand upon the sprawling canon,...
- 8/15/2015
- Den of Geek
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