Rumors suggest Cal Kestis may move from video games to live action in upcoming Star Wars projects. Cal Kestis, from the Jedi video game series, could be introduced through Disney+'s live-action ...
respectively, for Season 2. However, Star Wars News Net has heard that Portman “is not in negotiations to return.” ...
(L-R) Oscar Isaac; Rosario Dawson; Manny Jacinto in the 'Star Wars' franchise. Nonetheless, the overall Star Wars saga still has a long and proud history of fans in the LGBTQ+ community latching ...
Porkins has also become another hot-button character in Star Wars lore, as he is a minor nexus of contradicting continuity. That includes multiple in-canon differences in Porkins’ official call ...
At its best, the Star Wars franchise is a genre mashup ... especially since Disney/LEGO partnered sets typically retail for 30% more than non-partnered sets with similar piece counts.
It's also worth noting that the newest Star Wars Ultimate Collector Series Lego set, the 3,942-piece Jabba's Sail Barge from Return of the Jedi, is now available at major retailers, including Amazon.
How the designers behind the charming Disney+ TV series ‘Skeleton Crew’ built an immersive world to make ‘Star Wars’ feel new ...
possibly as early as Star Wars Celebration Japan. Not to be outdone, Favreau’s partner Dave Filoni is directing his own live-action movie, one expected to tie together characters and threads ...
According to scooper Daniel Richtman, characters from the current Disney+ Star Wars series, Skeleton Crew, will also appear. We'll have to wait until the season finale to find out who will even be ...
2025 will bring new exciting Star Wars adventures to TV screens with Andor Season 2 and Star Wars Visions. Star Wars Celebration in April may provide updates on Andor Season 2 and potentially more ...
The Roomba competitor showcases what the company believes will be the next big step in robovac evolution: an arm. The idea of mounting a manipulator is no doubt as old as robot vacuums themselves.
A young Jeff Jacob is pictured holding a pillow featuring Star Wars character R2-D2. (Courtesy of Jeff Jacob) Arranged on custom-built shelves, the collection once covered about 3,800 square feet ...