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What We Know So Far About 'Star Wars: Andor'
The upcoming Star Wars series Andor is set to start streaming on August 31, 2022 on Disney+. Here are what we know and maybe a few things that we don't know yet about this much-anticipated series:
Culture SlatePublished 2 years ago in FuturismHoroscope Reading June 12 - 18
Hello again, my lovely readers! After almost a week straight of rain, the weather has finally cleared up; the sky is blue, the sun is shining, the birds are singing, and all is right with the world. I confess that during over the past few weeks, I myself have been going through some tough stuff, but I'm happy to report that I am on the up&up. Those of you who have been with me for some time now may notice that the name on my profile, up in the left corner there, has changed; after a long period of self-questioning and feeling lost in my identity, I've finally found a name that I think fits me, and I will henceforth be going by Constance.
Why Killing The Entire Rogue One Crew Was Important To The Overall Story
Rogue One is one of the most daring pieces of Star Wars content. The direct prequel to A New Hope differs from the trilogies surrounding it but is one of the best and most essential pieces of content to come out despite its tone and finality. Of course, most fans would have preferred at least one member of the main group to survive, but if they did, it would’ve ruined the overall quality of the narrative.
Culture SlatePublished 2 years ago in FuturismDarth Vader Reunites With An Old Friend From ‘The Phantom Menace’
There's little that can tug at my heartstrings more than Darth Vader facing his past. Since the reveal of the iconic villain's true identity in The Empire Strikes Back, Anakin Skywalker has been a torturously yet brilliantly tragic character throughout his entire story. From The Phantom Menace to Revenge of the Sith and beyond, Anakin shows how the lure of the dark side and a selfish hunger for power can turn a hero with no fear into the most feared monster in the galaxy. What's even more devastating is seeing Vader confront the people he used to see as friends and allies.
Culture SlatePublished 2 years ago in Futurism'Obi-Wan Kenobi' Head Writer Explains The Importance Of Continuity
On Friday, the head writer for Obi-Wan Kenobi sat down with IndieWire to talk about the show at length. Joby Harold had a lot of exciting things to say about the show itself and the process behind making it. One of the most interesting threads throughout the whole interview was the idea that the show was very limited in how characters could interact with one another, and the directions the story could proceed in. The canon and fans were both factors in the writing of the show according to Harold.
Culture SlatePublished 2 years ago in FuturismFive Things Star Wars Could Learn from the MCU
Since it arrived in 1977, Star Wars has grown into a massive global phenomenon. Twelve Star Wars films amassed a box office pull totaling over $10 billion. A growing collection of Star Wars television shows, video & board games, books, comics, and podcasts join the theatrical releases.
Culture SlatePublished 2 years ago in FuturismWhy Ezra Was The Jedi That Anakin Could Not Become
“You were the chosen one! It was said that you would destroy the Sith, not join them! Bring balance to the force... not leave it in darkness!” - Obi-Wan Kenobi (Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith)
Culture SlatePublished 2 years ago in FuturismHow 'Obi-Wan Kenobi' Adds Context To The Sequel Trilogy
Star Wars is a multimedia interconnected universe. Sometimes certain stories can have an impact on other stories in the franchise in both direct and subtle ways. With every new tale, we add a bit more to the wider tapestry of the galaxy far, far away. The new Obi-Wan Kenobi series is already doing its part in adding depth to the overall Star Wars lore in many ways. Despite being a sequel to Revenge of the Sith, Obi-Wan Kenobi is expanding on the entire Skywalker Saga, especially by adding context to the sequel trilogy itself.
Culture SlatePublished 2 years ago in FuturismHow to be stress-free according to your zodiac signs
"At the point when individuals are worried, searching for something beyond themselves is consistently useful," says New York City celestial prophet Annabel Gat. "Crystal gazing is a fabulous method for getting to know yourself, and it assists you with getting a superior viewpoint on why you may be focused on and how you can ease it online astrology consultation."
Strong Investment in Development of Smart Cities to Boost Smart Pole Market
Smart poles are connected light sources that can be controlled remotely. Smart pole technology provides citizens, tourists, and companies with multi-utility functions and capabilities. Smart poles are utilized in a variety of applications, including roadways, highways, and public spaces. Smart poles use technology to boost mobile network performance across the city and give different benefits to residents in public spaces, such as public announcement speakers, internet access, and charging outlets.
Shubham JamdadePublished 2 years ago in FuturismUnnatural Selection
A billion-billion nopes. After forty cycles of searching the cosmos, I have only ever found wretched deadly, lifeless rocks or beautiful, verdant planets that are already inhabited. At a certain point, an evolutionary leap happens, and sentient life emerges. We have rules against meddling with that eventuality, and the council takes them quite seriously. We live in space, and it’s hard to remain optimistic in a vacuum.
H.G. SilviaPublished 2 years ago in FuturismA Day That May Come
The stone people were a group of ancient beings, forgotten for centuries until recently when we all realised that they had never left. The ancestors of our ancestors used to say they were the recorders of time and the passers of knowledge.
Billy MagpiePublished 2 years ago in Futurism