Kathleen Kennedy has been leading Lucasfilm for years now. And in her time, she has released a number of “Star Wars” films and TV series, including the most recent sequel trilogy.
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Adria Arjona is heading to a galaxy far, far away!
The 28-year-old actress will be starring opposite Diego Luna of the upcoming Disney+ series based on Star Wars: Rogue One, Deadline reports.
The upcoming untitled series will be based on the Cassian Andor character, who Diego played in the 2016 spinoff movie. The show will follow Cassian’s adventures during the formative years of the Rebellion, before the events of Rogue One.
Alan Tudyk is set to reprise his role as K-2SO, Andor’s droid
Kathleen Kennedy has been leading Lucasfilm for years now. And in her time, she has released a number of “Star Wars” films and TV series, including the most recent sequel trilogy.
Matt Grobar Assistant Editor, AwardslineWhen Jon Favreau set out to make The Mandalorian, the Star Wars franchise’s first-live-action series, he had a strong sense of the world he wanted to create: Intimate as well as grand, the series should harken to the vision of the original Star Wars trilogy, while taking the universe established by George Lucas in new and exciting directions.“This was an opportunity to prune everything back to the beginnings again,” the executive producer said during
Ewan McGregor and his ex-wife, Eve Mavrakis, have finalized their divorce three years after their split, Us Weekly can confirm. They have come to a financial agreement, which includes evenly splitting his royalties from the Star Wars prequels.According to documents obtained by Us, all residuals and royalties from films or shows the 49-year-old actor starred in prior to their separation date will be community property.
obtained by TMZ, Ewan and Eve Mavrakis have agreed to evenly split his royalties from the four "Star Wars" movies he was in. She's also getting half of the royalties from the movies he acted in during the course of their 22-year marriage, which include massive moneymakers "Angels & Demons," "Moulin Rouge" and others.It's not publicly known if Ewan made a cut of the profits from his movies, but it would not be uncommon if he did.TMZ notes that Ewan did score one significant victory in the
LOS ANGELES — A new “Star Wars” holiday special produced with Legos will debut on Walt Disney Co’s Disney+ streaming service in November, the company said on Thursday.
One of the most infamous events in “Star Wars” history is getting resurrected on Disney+, through a lens made of Lego.“The Lego Star Wars Holiday Special” will debut on the streaming service on Nov. 17.
Also Read: 'Star Wars: The Clone Wars' Spinoff 'Bad Batch' Set at Disney+“The LEGO Star Wars Holiday Special” is a production of Atomic Cartoons, the LEGO Group, and Lucasfilm. The special was directed by Ken Cunningham and written by David Shayne, who is also co-executive producer.
For “Star Wars” fans, there are certain topics that will always spark a lively discussion. Most recently, you can bring up either ‘The Last Jedi’ or ‘The Rise of Skywalker.’ But for decades prior to Disney buying Lucasfilm, there was always a debate and discussion surrounding the silly “Star Wars Holiday Special” from 1978.
Star Wars movie is the worst, and there are cases to be made for a few different flicks (I think it has to be The Rise of Skywalker). But there's no argument about what's the worst piece of Star Wars content overall.
Adam B. Vary Senior Entertainment WriterOne of the most infamous events in “Star Wars” history is getting resurrected on Disney Plus, through a lens made of Lego.“The Lego Star Wars Holiday Special” will debut on the streaming service on Nov.
With the COVID-19 pandemic seemingly getting back under control internationally (it’s still a shitshow in the US, sadly), we’re beginning to see some of the bigger film and TV projects figure out how to get back to work.
Star Wars fans can get their hands on memorabilia as part of a new auction held from LA.Among the list of 805 items is a stormtrooper helmet, Darth Vader’s outfit, and several lightsabers.
While not a ton of info is available about what direction the “Star Wars” franchise is going in the future, what we do know is that Disney+ is going to factor into that future quite a bit with a number of series coming down the line, including the highly-anticipated “Cassian Andor.” And with a new cast member joining Diego Luna in the series, we can see that the show is preparing to head into production pretty soon.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterAdria Arjona has been cast in the upcoming Cassian Andor series at Disney Plus, Variety has confirmed.Arjona joins previously announced series lead Diego Luna and Alan Tudyk, both of whom will reprise their roles from the “Star Wars” film “Rogue One.” Genevieve O’Reilly and Denise Gough are also set to appear in the show, as will Stellan Skarsgard and Kyle Soller.
Justin Kroll Senior Film ReporterEXCLUSIVE: Adria Arjona is set to star opposite Diego Luna in Disney Plus’ Star Wars series based on the Cassian Andor character Luna played in Rogue One. Denise Gough, Genevieve O’Reilly, Stellan Skarsgard and Kyle Soller are also on board.A Disney spokesperson declined to comment.Tony Gilroy, who co-wrote Rogue One, is set to write the pilot for the series in addition to directing multiple episodes.
Celia Shatzman editorFrom your very own light saber to a Death Star made out of Legos, it seems like practically anything from “Star Wars” can be yours. No other series has mastered merchandising quite like “Star Wars.” On that note, why not bring a bit of that world into your home? There are enough “Star Wars”-inspired home goods out there to claim a spot in every room in your house, from the kitchen to the office, bathroom and any other place you can think of.
Diego Luna learned a lot about himself on the set of “Pan y Circo”.