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Ewan McGregor Does Obi-Wan Costume Tests On The Set Of 'The Mandalorian'
Star Wars fans have a lot to look forward to on the television side of things. It already goes without saying that The Mandalorian has been highly successful since it premiered along with the Disney+ launch. It is about to have its second season next week. As far as further live-action shows, we have the Cassian Andor series to look forward to, but most fans are probably more excited for the return of Ewan McGregor for the Obi-Wan Kenobi series, which has been described as a limited series that will last one season.
By Culture Slate4 years ago in Futurism
Chris Hemsworth Says That 'Thor: Love And Thunder' Is "Something Different"
The comic book movie mogul, Marvel Studios, is gearing up for their productions and officially back in business, preparing their massive slate with new movies and shows. Phase Four starts with WandaVision, which is set to debut at the end of 2020 on Disney+. Meanwhile, Black Widow is set to be released in May 2021. It was supposed to debut back in May 2020, but was pushed back due to the pandemic. Marvel is ready to bring more new characters and close out arcs from earlier phases. The God of Thunder is the only one of the earlier MCU heroes that will be getting another fourth solo film, which will be Thor: Love and Thunder. The film was postponed to early 2022 due to the pandemic. But Marvel is ready to be in production with major A-listers who will be filming in Australia.
By Culture Slate4 years ago in Geeks
Kathleen Kennedy Gets A Fan Banned For Life
Star Wars fandom can have some of the best people out there. But it also has its dark side. The Disney era of Star Wars has created a set of fans who are very unhappy with Kathleen Kennedy since she is the one in charge of Lucasfilm and they have not been happy with all of the company's decisions regarding recent films.
By Culture Slate4 years ago in Futurism
'Tales From The Galaxy's Edge' Will Give You An Inside Look Into The World Of Batuu
If there's one thing that most Star Wars fans want to do, it's actually visit the galaxy far, far away. We want to go in for a drink at the infamous Mos Eisley cantina. We want to run through the corridors of the Death Star. We want to sit in Han's seat on the Millennium Falcon. Well, thanks to the magic of Disney, and the people behind ILMxLAB, Lucasfilm's immersive entertainment studio, we will be able to. Come November 19, they will put out a new virtual reality experience called Star Wars: Tales from the Galaxy's Edge. It will be an immersive VR experience for the Oculus Quest set of headsets.
By Culture Slate4 years ago in Futurism
John Boyega Shares Details On The Sequel Trilogy That We Should Have Gotten
When The Rise of Skywalker came out, it shed further light on the idea that the sequel trilogy was not very well planned out. The month after the film's release, people became aware of another Episode IX script titled Duel of the Fates, which was written when Jurassic World director Colin Trevorrow was still attached to direct Episode IX. The script included a more prominent role for Finn than what we got in The Rise of Skywalker, which shows him meeting other former stormtroopers like Jannah but did not lead to the stormtrooper uprising that many fans were hoping to see.
By Culture Slate4 years ago in Futurism
Ewan McGreggor Confirms That The Obi-Wan Series Has Been In Development For Six Years
The Obi-Wan Kenobi series starring Ewan McGregor has long been in the works. Even going as far back as the lead-up to The Force Awakens, I remember when fans were hoping for an Obi-Wan Kenobi movie. Over the years, there were rumors and reports that it was happening. In interviews, Ewan McGregor said that he would like to return to the role. Finally, at Disney's D23 Expo last year, it was confirmed that the story would happen as a series, when Ewan McGregor met up with Lucasfilm's president Kathleen Kennedy onstage. At that time, McGregor mentioned how he had spent a long time trying not to reveal anything in interviews until the project was announced officially. It seems like this has been happening for a long time.
By Culture Slate4 years ago in Futurism
George Lucas Always Wanted Luke To Die In 'Episode VIII'
Last week, Culture Slate featured an article that highlighted some of the new information found in Pablo Hidalgo’s latest publication, Star Wars: Fascinating Facts. Though the concept of George Lucas and Luke Skywalker's story arc was mentioned briefly, it is an interesting point worthy of a deeper look. On page 140 of Star Wars: Fascinating Facts, Hidalgo states:
By Culture Slate4 years ago in Futurism
All The Information We Have about 'Star Wars Rebels' Sequel, And 'The Bad Batch' Show
Star Wars 3D animation has become such a huge part of Star Wars over the last 12 years. During the years when no new episodes were being produced for The Clone Wars, we got a successor of sorts called Star Wars Rebels. That particular show had a satisfying ending, but it left the door open for further adventures of the characters who remained. It feels open-ended and not quite like a concrete conclusion. Later, The Clone Wars was finally given its final season, during which it featured the elite squad known as the Bad Batch. Months later, it was announced that The Bad Batch would be the next Star Wars animated series, coming sometime in 2021. But what about the Rebels sequel series that fans have been expecting?
By Culture Slate4 years ago in Futurism
Rahul Kohli Is NOT Playing Ezra Bridger In 'The Mandalorian'
Arguably, the best thing about Star Wars is the fans. There are long term fans and new generation fans. People grew up with Star Wars and became obsessed or actually fulfilled their dreams by working on one of the Star Wars projects. Besides that, Star Wars has also had a huge influence on many things. For example, early on, it influenced Fox to make 1979’s Alien. Ridley Scott actually approached Fox before the original Star Wars came out, but the idea was shot dow at down at the time. It was not until the success of Star Wars in 1977 that they felt more open to doing a space movie like Alien.
By Culture Slate4 years ago in Futurism
Taika Waititi's 'Star Wars' Movie Preparing for Scotland Shooting Location
Star Wars fans were elated to find out in May that Taika Waititi was going to be directing a new Star Wars film. His work contributing to the direction and acting of The Mandalorian was so successful that he was given a movie directing role. Ever since then, there have been all sorts of speculation as to what this film could be about or where and when it may take place. However, since Taika Waititi is currently still working with Marvel Studios and writing the script for Thor: Love and Thunder (which starts filming in January), it may be a while before we find out anything more about what the new Star Wars film will be about. From what little has been said, we do know that Taika Waititi is already on the screenwriting process of the new Star Wars film. And in the past week, there has been some more new and exciting news.
By Culture Slate4 years ago in Futurism
'WandaVision' Seemingly Coming To Disney+ In December
The trailer for Marvel Studios' Disney+ series WandaVision dazzled fans around the world. It gave them a taste of what was to come, perhaps after some time of not really knowing what to expect. We knew that the upcoming Disney+ shows from Marvel would tie into the films and use some of the actors from the films, but the trailer revealed homages to older TV shows that people might recognize, blending a sense of fun with a sense of eeriness.
By Culture Slate4 years ago in Geeks
'The Mandalorian': Could We See A Familiar Jedi Team Up With Mando?
In recent memory, two of the Star Wars projects that have united fandom are the Disney+ TV series The Mandalorian and the video game Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order. Both were released in November 2019, and they were met with a lot of positive reception from the fans. Just as people want to mix peanut butter and chocolate to combine the best of both worlds, it would make some degree of sense to combine the characters of these properties.
By Culture Slate4 years ago in Futurism