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'Star Wars': How Exactly Is The Darksaber Different Than a Lightsaber?
Lightsabers are the most iconic part of Star Wars. They are the signature weapon of both Jedi and Sith, and they are tailored to the Jedi or Sith who wield them. However, none are as instantly recognizable or unique as the Darksaber. The Darksaber is a lightsaber, unlike any other lightsaber we have seen in Star Wars. With the popularity of The Mandalorian and The Book of Boba Fett, the Darksaber is introduced to a host of new fans. As I said, it is instantly recognizable and visually distinct from other lightsabers. However, newer fans may not be as familiar with what makes the Darksaber unique. Not only is there a lot of history behind the Darksaber, but there is also a lot to set it apart from standard lightsabers.
By Culture Slate2 years ago in Futurism
'Star Wars': Who Saved Grogu From The Jedi Temple During Order 66?
Warning! There are spoilers below for The Book of Boba Fett and The Mandalorian!!! The mystery behind who saved Grogu from the Jedi Temple during Order 66 has only grown greater since the airing of Chapter 6 of The Book of Boba Fett. In this episode, Luke Skywalker helps Grogu remember a piece of his past and gives fans a new glimpse into the Jedi Purge at the Jedi Temple. Much like many scenes featured in The Book of Boba Fett, this happened in a flashback showcasing a group of 501st Clone Troopers blasting three Jedi who were attempting to protect Grogu. Unfortunately, the identity of these three Jedi is unknown and, like the fate of most Jedi at the time, were killed by the Clone Troopers. It could be possible that in the season finale of The Book of Boba Fett, fans could finally get the answer to who saved Grogu. Here is a list of all possible candidates.
By Culture Slate2 years ago in Futurism
Every Character We Want To See In ‘Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order 2’
We love our cameos in Star Wars properties. It speaks to the depth of the universe when characters appear in properties not indigenous to those characters – like seeing Luke Skywalker in The Mandalorian. Who? What!? When? We knew Luke was alive. But did anybody expect to see him? How cool.
By Culture Slate2 years ago in Futurism
Does Luke In 'The Book Of Boba Fett' Match Luke In 'The Last Jedi'?
Warning: Spoilers for 'Book of Boba Fett' Chapter 6 The conversation around The Last Jedi will never truly end, will it? Ever since Luke Skywalker's surprise appearance during The Mandalorian's second season finale, fans have been wondering how Lucasfilm will go about portraying and characterizing the famous Jedi in future stories. Well just this past Wednesday, we got our newest look at Luke during the penultimate episode of The Book of Boba Fett's first season. With Chapter 6: From The Desert Comes A Stranger, we saw Luke's approach to training Grogu and the rather harsh decision he gives the child between training as a Jedi or returning to Din Djarin. As such, many fans have been discussing how well this portrayal of Luke's character meshes with his portrayal in the sequels and in The Last Jedi in particular.
By Culture Slate2 years ago in Futurism
Star Wars: What Planet Has Luke Built His Jedi Temple On In 'The Book of Boba Fett'?
The Jedi are nothing if not mysterious. Even at their height, during the High Republic era, Jedi were a rare sight across the galaxy. And yet their reputation preceded them as guardians of peace and justice. As the centuries passed and the Jedi Order changed its philosophy, mainly due to tragic events, their reputation became tarnished. Some might say their hubris was the death of the Jedi. Immediately following the Clone Wars, the Republic fell, as did the Jedi Order. Then a new hope emerged through the dark times, helping to defeat the Empire.
By Culture Slate2 years ago in Futurism
'Percy Jackson' Series Greenlit On Disney+
For the past couple of years, author Rick Riordan has been heavily hinting that another cinematic take on his beloved Percy Jackson and the Olympians book series may be happening. Riordan’s book, Percy Jackson and The Olympians: The Lightning Thief was released in 2005 and started a multi-book series and sequel series that have excited readers for years, eagerly anticipating the next adventure with Percy Jackson, Annabelle Chase, Grover, and others as they navigate the world of re-imagined Greek and Roman ancient myths. In 2010, Fox 2000 Pictures created a film adaption of The Lightning Thief directed by Harry Potter director Chris Columbus and starring Logan Lerman as Percy, Brandon T. Jackson as Grover, and Alexandra Daddario as Annabelle Chase. The next film, Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters, based on the second book in the series, Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Sea of Monsters, followed suit in 2013, this time directed by Thor Freudenthal.
By Culture Slate2 years ago in Geeks
The Reason Why Luke's Lightsaber Changed From Blue To Green In 'Return Of The Jedi'
In A New Hope and The Empire Strikes Back, lightsabers were presented as either blue or red. Obi-Wan Kenobi's lightsaber had a blue blade, which became associated with the Jedi, as did the one that he gave to Luke Skywalker. Darth Vader, however, had a red lightsaber, which then became forever associated with the Sith. This all changed in Return of the Jedi when Luke Skywalker had built himself a new lightsaber. His new lightsaber broke away from the established color standard that everyone had come to expect as this one was green. However, all of the original posters and promotional material for Return of the Jedi had Luke Skywalker using the traditional blue-bladed lightsaber. Luke Skywalker's blue lightsaber even made it into the trailers. Based on this you can imagine the audience’s surprise when the actual film had Luke Skywalker using a green-bladed lightsaber rather than a blue one.
By Culture Slate2 years ago in Futurism
James Gunn Talks End of Current Guardians Of The Galaxy Team
James Gunn took the Guardians of the Galaxy from relatively obscure characters and has since turned them into household names. Marvel found more success than they could have imagined with this ragtag group of space misfits. Now with the trilogy wrapping up in 2023 what will come next for Star-Lord and his team?
By Culture Slate2 years ago in Geeks
'Book Of Boba Fett' Episode 5 Included Random Call Back To 'Star Wars' Original Trilogy
Minor spoilers for 'The Book of Boba Fett' Episode 5 ahead Chapter 5 of The Book of Boba Fett is out, and it’s call back time! As the title suggests, The Return of The Mandalorian sees the long awaited return of Din Djarin, ahead of his next season on Disney+. We also got to see the return of Peli Motto, the Tatooine mechanic. They are far bigger call backs than what we will be talking about.
By Culture Slate2 years ago in Futurism
The Five Disney 'Star Wars' Series I Want to See
Disney’s taken an interesting approach with their Star Wars series. They began with The Mandalorian – a nobody in the Star Wars universe. Arguably, they wanted to test receptivity to a series. When that was, for the most part, positive, they proceeded to announce a whole raft of new series introducing familiar characters they could use as touchpoints.
By Culture Slate2 years ago in Futurism
Commenting On The Current State Of 'Star Wars' Comics
Comics have been a staple of the Star Wars franchise since its inception. With visual storytelling being such a big part of the DNA of Star Wars, of course comic books would play a big role. Going all the way back to when Marvel first held the license in the 70s and 80s, telling wacky stories of Luke, Han and Leia. It was very much the wild west of Star Wars storytelling at the time. Several bizarre adventures continued until the 90s, when the license went to Dark Horse and went on for several decades, until 2012 with the Disney buyout when the rights went back to Marvel.
By Culture Slate2 years ago in Futurism
Is There An 'Obi-Wan Kenobi' Trailer On The Way?
It will not be long until the season finale of The Book of Boba Fett debuts on Disney+ on February 9th. Wow, we are already into the second month of the year. But what will be coming next? That is the question. No debut dates have been announced for any of the upcoming Star Wars series this year. Currently, all we know is that Obi-Wan Kenobi, Andor, The Mandalorian Season 3, and The Bad Batch Season 2 will come to Disney+ at some point during the year.
By Culture Slate2 years ago in Futurism