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Star Wars is a science fiction franchise set in a universe far far away.
Bob Chapek Unveils Kathleen Kennedy's Fate At Lucasfilm
Since the release of the Star Wars sequel trilogy, Kathleen Kennedy has received very mixed opinions from the fans. The fans of the sequel trilogy love her and think she is taking Star Wars to the next level, yet some fans of the prequel and original trilogy, absolutely despise her, and believe she has ruined Star Wars for them. Since Lucasfilm was purchased by The Walt Disney Company in 2012, they have received major criticism from some fans citing Kennedy’s creative decisions as what to blame.
By Culture Slate3 years ago in Futurism
Bo-Katan Actress Chimes In On Possibility Of Mandalorian Spinoff Series
The arrival of Bo-Katan Kryze in The Mandalorian was one of the things about season 2 that was generally well received. It helped that she was portrayed by Katee Sackhoff, who voiced the character in The Clone Wars and Rebels and looks enough like her. (Or perhaps, rather, the character looks a lot like her, as it is not unheard of for animated characters to be modeled after their voice actors.) Throughout the two animated shows, fans saw her connections to other Mandalorians and how she plays into the journey of the Darksaber, which later appeared in the live-action series in the hands of Moff Gideon. Season 2 left matters of the Darksaber on a cliffhanger note, leading to speculation from fans that Din Djarin may have to go up against Bo-Katan as they deal with matters that may pertain more to Mandalore.
By Culture Slate3 years ago in Futurism
Star Wars: A Culture Story
"A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away..." The first words to appear on screen for a little movie released in 1977, known then as simply - Star Wars (later changed to Episode 4 A New Hope). No one could have possibly known the impact this movie would have and how it would completely change cinema and movie making as we know it.
By Jordan McGlinchey3 years ago in Futurism
Daisy Ridley's Response To Rey's Abilities Being Compared To Baby Yoda's
Since Disney obtained the Star Wars license, they have been putting their new characters front and center (for the most part) over the popular characters of the series' past. Their protagonists, for better or for worse, always tend to draw strong emotions from the fan base. The two seemingly mentioned the most these days happen to be Rey and Grogu, the latter often nicknamed 'Baby Yoda' by fans. There doesn't seem to be much connecting the two on the surface, but some fans have given a deeper look to draw some comparisons to the two Force users. It seems that, beneath it all, there is some overlap, and now even Daisy Ridley herself has commented on the comparisons being done.
By Culture Slate3 years ago in Futurism
Ahsoka Reported To Appear In 'Star Wars: Andor' Series
For some time now, Disney+’s original series Andor has been shrouded in mystery since its announcement. One of the things that we have been certain about for a long time now is that Diego Luna is returning to reprise his role as Cassian Andor. Amidst the mystery, there have been rumors, such as that Jedi Master Obi-Wan Kenobi could be making an appearance in the upcoming Andor series. If this particular report is true, then it could mean seeing another great Kenobi moment after Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith. How or why are questions all fans are asking. Many fans suspect that Kenobi will cross paths with Cassian, thanks to Senator Bail Organa. Senator Organa is one of the leaders of the Rebellion, and is good friends with Obi-Wan, so it would make sense to connect Kenobi’s cameo to Senator Organa.
By Culture Slate3 years ago in Futurism
Every 'Star Wars' Series and Movie Streaming on Disney+ Right Now
It has been a over a year since Disney+ stormed onto the scene, they have a ton of things to get Star Wars fans excited on Disney+. Here is a list of some Star Wars content that is currently available on the franchise, as well as what is coming up.
By Culture Slate3 years ago in Futurism
All The Ways Disney's 'Star Wars' Expanded The 'Star Wars' Universe
Before Disney bought Lucasfilm, and subsequently, the rights to the Star Wars universe, there were games, books, comics, and rumors of a secret seventh film in the works, but these were not considered by George Lucas to be canon. That changed when Disney bought Lucasfilm and announced that they would be continuing the Star Wars legacy with three new movies and a host of other content to come. The fan reaction may be a bit divided, but it cannot be denied that Disney added to the Star Wars universe in several big ways. Here are just a few of their contributions.
By Culture Slate3 years ago in Futurism
Top 10 Clone Troopers
Created to support the Jedi in their defense of the Republic, the clone army was composed of some of the bravest and most committed troopers the galaxy had ever seen. Had the entire army not been compromised by the Sith invitro, there is no doubt that the Grand Army of the Republic would have loyally defended the galaxy for years. While there are numerous valiant clones who fought to combat the Separatist threat, there are few to distinguish themselves to the level of the following individuals.
By Culture Slate3 years ago in Futurism
The 5 Best Obi-Wan Quotes
So let's get this out of the way. We all love how Obi-Wan Kenobi says "Hello there!" and "I have the high ground!" But in making this list, I tried to go with quotes that are not so obvious. My list could change over time, of course, but here's what I am thinking at the moment.
By Culture Slate3 years ago in Futurism
Why Tarkin Had The Authority To Destroy Alderaan
Apart from the main characters of Star Wars, Wilhuff Tarkin is one of the few whose life and career has been fleshed out quite extensively, not only in the Expanded Universe but also in current canon. Beyond his appearance in Episode IV, he was part of The Clone Wars series, will be featured in the upcoming Bad Batch animated show, played a role in Star Wars Rebels and Rogue One, got his own novel by James Luceno, and was featured in numerous other books and comics of the current era of Star Wars.
By Culture Slate3 years ago in Futurism
This 'Star Wars' Movie Scene Was Filmed In A London Subway
The majority of Star Wars movies were filmed outside of a dedicated soundstage. Tunisia was the desert of Tatooine. Redwood National Park in California was the forest of Endor. The island of Skellig Michael off the coast of Ireland was Ahch-To, the planet in Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens and Star Wars: Episode VIII - The Last Jedi where the exiled Master Luke Skywalker resided. A certain Londoner was inspired by something he encountered in his daily life, and decided to use it as a set for his movie.
By Culture Slate3 years ago in Futurism