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'Terrifying Tales' Gives Us A Glimpse At How Powerful A Dark Side Luke Could Have Been
LEGO and Star Wars have been a match made in heaven since the release of their first collaborative kit back in 1999. The Prequel Era was a peak of Star Wars marketing and merchandise with video games, action figures, and more and more LEGO sets flooding the market. Since then, Star Wars fans have watched this partnership grow with great interest, spawning hundreds of different sets, kits, and scenes, all buildable in LEGO.
By Culture Slate3 years ago in Futurism
Snoke Actor’s Reaction To His Character’s Death
Even though the conclusion to the sequel trilogy, The Rise of Skywalker, came out in 2019, the conversation about the movies continued to this day. Recently, a U.S. Federal Court ruled that The Last Jedi was “mediocre” (although I am not sure why the federal court was involved). George Lucas’s ex-wife Marcia Lucas also spoke out against the sequel trilogy, claiming the studio had failed to understand Star Wars as a whole. While Star Wars fans’ opinion on the sequel trilogy remained relatively unchanged, at least one person found success after he exited the scene. Andy Serkis, who played Supreme Leader Snoke, had gone on to play Ulysses Klaue in Marvel’s Black Panther, direct Sony’s surprise hit Venom: Let There Be Carnage, and is due to portray Alfred Pennyworth in the upcoming movie The Batman. We had previously seen him as Gollum in The Lord of the Rings trilogy, King Kong in the eponymous film, and Caesar in Planet of the Apes.
By Culture Slate3 years ago in Futurism
MCU Vs Comics: Star Lord's Origins
Way back in 2014 the ball that was the Marvel Cinematic Universe was picking up speed with no signs of stopping any time soon. The studio was eager to flood the market, but with big name superheroes like Ironman, Captain America, Thor, and even the Avengers already under their belt, they were quickly running out of sure-fire crowd pleasers. With that in mind they attempted what many would consider a hail mary and launched the Guardians of the Galaxy.
By Culture Slate3 years ago in Futurism
The Mandalorian Will Wrap Filming In Spring 2022
Ever since the end of The Mandalorian Season 2, there have been rumors going around as to whether or not there would be a Season 3. There was some confusion due to The Book of Boba Fett’s announcement, but it was soon cleared up and it was confirmed that we are indeed getting a Season 3 of The Mandalorian.
By Culture Slate3 years ago in Futurism
These Sequel Era Loose Ends Need To Be Resolved
The Star Wars sequel trilogy is now long over. Some plot points have been resolved, but others still leave the audience hanging. As it is with most trilogies, there are story issues, plot holes, and missed opportunities out there. While the sequel trilogy closes a chapter on the Skywalker family, it opens up another. The stories of Rey rebuilding the Jedi Order, Finn tapping into the Force, the New Republic coming back together again, and the fate of the First Order remnants are all loose ends that need to be tied up and expanded on. Here are the questions from the sequel trilogy that fans want answered.
By Culture Slate3 years ago in Futurism
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Disney Exec Shares Star Wars' Jam-packed 2022 RoadmapTop Story - October 2021
It is a great time to be a Star Wars fan, wouldn't you agree? The amount of content released over the last few years has been plentiful, and it looks like this trend will continue well into 2022. The Direct recently spoke with one of Lucasfilm executives who shared some information on how the coming year ended up being so jam-packed. Interestingly, it turns out it was not even on purpose.
By Culture Slate3 years ago in Futurism
'Book of Boba Fett' Scene Leaked
With The Book of Boba Fett being the next big Star Wars release, fans from all over the world have been waiting in anticipation for any details of the plot or even a trailer. Recent reports have stated a trailer is expected early in November, however, thanks to the Star Wars news outlet, Star Wars News Net, we now have details of a pretty cool scene we can expect to see, along with a concept art picture.
By Culture Slate3 years ago in Futurism
George Lucas, Yes, The Creator Himself, Now Has An Official Black Series Figure
Getting immortalized in plastic and seeing the likeness of yourself hanging from the pegs of major retail stores might be a dream come true for many actors (except maybe for the poor guy who played Constable Zuvio in The Force Awakens). Over the course of the last four and a half decades Kenner and later Hasbro have released countless Star Wars action figures. Nearly every major character who appeared in the movies, television shows, books and even comics were sooner or later turned into a small plastic figure, and put behind a transparent bubble on a cardboard. Aside from characters and creatures who appeared on screen, the Star Wars franchise had released action figures of behind-the-scenes personas, such as conceptual designer Ralph McQuarrie’s General Pharl McQuarrie from Empire Strikes Back, and more recently director Dave Filoni’s Trapper Wolf from The Mandalorian.
By Culture Slate3 years ago in Futurism
Aladdin Star Shares More Information About Cryptic Ezra Bridger Casting
Aside from being an amazing piece of television, Season 2 of The Mandalorian also marked the debut of some fan-favorite characters in live-action. Prior to this season, characters like Bo-Katan and Ahsoka were only known in the world of animation. It would also appear that Season 2 is setting up the return of more animated characters in live-action form. In the episode featuring Ahsoka, Chapter XIII: The Jedi, she confronts the episode’s antagonist, and asks about the location of Grand Admiral Thrawn. The last time fans saw Thrawn was at the end of Star Wars: Rebels when he was carried out into the Unknown Regions of the galaxy along with the show’s protagonist Ezra Bridger. However, from Ahsoka’s statement, it would appear that there will be two more characters making a return in live-action. This has of course sparked several debates on who should play these characters in live-action. One front-runner for the role of Ezra Bridger was Aladdin’s Mena Massoud, who stoked the rumor fires even more with a cryptic Instagram post that was captioned,
By Culture Slate3 years ago in Futurism
First Look At 'The Last of Us' Television Show
2020 had been an interesting year. The COVID-19 outbreak threatened to shut down the entire world. In March 2020, as countries struggle to fight against the pandemic, HBO announced that it was working on a television adaption of the critically acclaimed game The Last of Us. A feature film and an animated short film adaptations had been attempted previously, but both projects were canceled by Sony. Thus there were mixed feelings in regard to this initial announcement. HBO would officially greenlight the series in November 2020, giving hope to fans of the game that they will see the adaption come to fruition. Production trudged along even though the pandemic resulted in scheduling conflicts that caused a change in director. There had been very little buzz about the show until February 2021 when the production team finally revealed the leads for the series. Bella Ramsey, known for her role as Lyanna Mormont in Game of Thrones, would portray the main character Ellie. Another Game of Thrones alum, Pedro Pascal, would be playing the smuggler Joel.
By Culture Slate3 years ago in Futurism
Diego Luna Confirms Filming Has Wrapped On 'Andor' Season One
With the plethora of Star Wars content coming to the Disney+ streaming platform, fans have been keeping a close eye and ear out for any news coming from the galaxy far, far, away. 2022 promises to be a Star Wars heavy year with Book of Boba Fett, Obi-Wan Kenobi and Season 2 of The Bad Batch all on the slate. With the recent revelation that Andor has finished shooting and has entered post-production, it is all but assured we can expect the Rebel-centric show in the near future as well.
By Culture Slate3 years ago in Futurism
Why Lando's Actions On Cloud City Were Justified
There were many brave souls in the galaxy that stood against the tyranny of the Galactic Empire. They were selfless and noble heroes that were willing to sacrifice everything in the hopes of a better tomorrow. Among these individuals was one Lando Calrissian, a man who proved his worth countless times in the Galactic Civil War, and came out of the other side as a war hero. But despite his many great deeds, he could never escape the shadow of his past mistakes. I am speaking of course of his infamous betrayal of our heroes on Cloud City. This one deed was a constant stain on his reputation. However, I would argue that not only were his actions sensible, they were also completely justified.
By Culture Slate3 years ago in Futurism