John Travolta and Bruce Willis are sharing the screen once again.
04.05.2021 - 22:32 / variety.com
Antonio Ferme editorEver since Disney purchased Lucasfilm in 2012, audiences have created a plethora of new “Star Wars” content.The sequel trilogy — 2015’s “The Force Awakens,” 2017’s “The Last Jedi” and 2019’s “The Rise of Skywalker” — wrapped up the main storyline of the Skywalker Saga.
Standalone films “Rogue One” and “Solo” explored specific stories within that timeline, namely the group of Rebel spies stole the plans to the Death Star, and when a young Han Solo made the Kessel Run in less
.John Travolta and Bruce Willis are sharing the screen once again.
Star Wars fans will be obsessed with this kitchen staple for its multipurpose use and adorable design. The do-it-all pot is currently $60 (regularly $100). The Baby Yoda Instant Pot is only one of the coolest Star Wars items to shop. May the Fourth, also known as Star Wars Day, created by fans in the early 2010s, was celebrated earlier this month.
Star Wars: The Force Awakens saying he “definitely bombed” it.The actor had previously revealed that he had auditioned, but only now in a new interview with Variety has he opened up about how badly it went.“I think it was I couldn’t wrap my brain around some of the sides because you know when you’re reading for these high-level projects, there’s never really any specificity in the sides,” Jordan said.“Everything’s like super vague; everything is in secret.
Michael B. Jordan is one of the star-performer discoveries of Hollywood in the last decade.
“Star Wars” movie, “The Rise of Skywalker.”The Smithsonian made the announcement on “Star Wars” Day, May the Fourth.The aircraft, which has only ever flown on-screen in a galaxy far, far away, will be part of an exhibit in the museum’s newly renovated building on the National Mall in Washington, DC.There is no set date on when “Star Wars” fans can see the 37-foot-long vehicle but the Smithsonian says it will be “late” 2022.Until then, the starfighter will be reconditioned at the Steven F.
On paper, you can put the name of an actor together with a project and think it’s going to be great. So, if you said Michael B.
Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope was released in 1977, George Lucas was a new director and the film was based on a pre-known context like a novel. ‘In a galaxy far far away’ came out of a need so that the audience could be made aware of the context behind the film.
Billie Lourd is passing along The Force.
Star Wars character Rose Tico.In a video shared by Entertainment Weekly, Tran can be seen listening to a poem written by young poet MJ Park, who will be starring in new film Summertime.“We are all but left to watch a small Asian girl tear apart the First Order with nothing but a heart made of scrap metal and a passion for rebellion,” the poem began“Maybe we see ourselves in Rose,” Park continued.
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Billie Lourd is making sure her son, Kingston, is aware of one of his late grandmother Carrie Fisher's most iconic works. The 28-year-old actress celebrated «May the Fourth» on Tuesday with a sweet photo of baby Kingston wearing a knitted hat made to look like Fisher's legendary brunettebuns and a onesie with her likeness as Princess Leia on it. In one photo, Kingston lies on his belly staring at a small laptop that's playing a scene with Leia in it. Lourd captioned the post, "
After having spent six seasons knowing several of the clones that make up the Grand Army of the Republic, Season 7 of “Star Wars: The Clone Wars” introduced us to The Bad Batch, or Clone Force 99, a squad of clones with genetic malfunctions that give them enhanced abilities and personalities taken straight out of a 1980s action movie.
Happy “Star Wars” Day! Yes, today is May 4, aka May The Fourth, aka “Star Wars” Day, which is a made-up holiday that is used to convince fandom they should spend more money on merchandise about a galaxy far, far away. In less cynical terms, it’s a time to celebrate the franchise created by George Lucas decades ago that has inspired and influenced countless people around the world.
Billie Lourd ushered in Star Wars Day – aka May 4, or “May The Fourth” – in the cutest way possible. Billie, 28, who played Lieutenant Kaydel Ko Connix in the most recent Star Wars trilogy, posted a picture of her and Austen Rydell’s newborn son, Kingston, watching the end of the first Star Wars movie.
pretty great fan tributes on this day, it’s the posts from the actual “Star Wars” cast members that pulled on heartstrings the most.Unsurprisingly, the O.G. “Star Wars” crew were on top of their game early in the day.
“Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker,” initially purchased the five-bedroom, seven-bathroom property with his wife, Katie McGrath, in 2014 for $14.47 million. The purchase was around the time his blockbuster franchise hit began filming.
May the 4th be with you! On account of Star Wars' special day of the year, the highly anticipated Disney+ series Star Wars: The Bad Batch, which is a sequel and spin-off to the wildly popular Star Wars: The Clone Wars, sees voice acting legend Dee Bradley Baker bring to life Clone Force 99, the rebellious squad of elite clones with genetic mutations.
Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order PS4: $̶59̶. ̶9̶9̶ $19. 93 at Walmart If you're a PS4 player, Walmart has Fallen Order at just over $30 off.