After John Boyega’s honest remarks about his experience with Disney and “Star Wars”, it appears that Disney executives are willing to listen.
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Star Wars sequel trilogy.As fans of the epic space-operas will know, he eventually meets his maker in director Rian Johnson's 2017 flick The Last Jedi anyway, but a new Star Wars companion book titled Fascinating Facts (written by Pablo Hidalgo) sheds some light on the history of this twist.PRE-ORDER NOW Star Wars: Fascinating Facts hardback – £9.99Photographed and uploaded to Twitter yesterday (October 13), an excerpt from the yet-to-be-published book confirms: "Years before The Last Jedi began
.After John Boyega’s honest remarks about his experience with Disney and “Star Wars”, it appears that Disney executives are willing to listen.
Felicity Jones might be the actress that scored the highest praise for anyone who starred in the Disney-era “Star Wars” films. Even more so than Daisy Ridley, who garnered a ton of fans but also a lot of criticisms, Jones starred in a film that is often regarded as one of the best “Star Wars” films and her character seems to be one of the more interesting recent creations.
The Mandalorian Season 2, but we didn't expect it so quickly. A major character from the Star Wars franchise made a surprise appearance in the first episode of Season 2, "Chapter 9: The Marshal."Warning: The following contains major spoilers for the Season 2 premiere of The Mandalorian. If you've yet to watch the episode, stop reading now.Early on in "Chapter 9," Mando (Pedro Pascal) meets Cobb Vanth (Timothy Olyphant), the marshal of Mos Pelgo on Tatooine.
Kanye West is a lot of things. He’s a multiplatinum-selling rapper.
Now that ‘Rise of Skywalker’ has been released on all platforms for what feels like 10 years already, the dust has settled on Disney’s “Star Wars” sequel trilogy, and we can maybe begin to take stock of what worked and what clearly didn’t. And we can also discuss what might have been, such as with the unmade ‘Episode 9,’ tentatively titled “The Duel of the Fates,” which is a story that actor John Boyega thinks could have better suited his character, Finn.
Warwick Davis will reprise his role in a sequel series to the George Lucas film Willow, Disney has confirmed.
Willow Ufgood is making a comeback.
Peter White Television EditorThe Willow television adaptation has been handed a series order at Disney+.Crazy Rich Asians director Jon M.
Will Thorne Staff WriterThe enchanting world of “Willow,” created by George Lucas, is officially coming to the small screen.Disney Plus has confirmed a sequel series taking place years after the events of the original Ron Howard-directed pic is heading into production next year.
Andreas Wiseman International EditorNetflix’s Latest Turkish SeriesAt a press conference today in Istanbul, Netflix announced Original drama series Midnight At the Pera Palace, produced by Karga Seven Pictures Turkey, the Turkish production arm of LA-based production company Karga Seven Pictures, part of the Red Arrow Studios group. The eight-episode Turkish-language time-travel series has started production in multiple locations in Turkey.
Details about George Lucas‘ unused original treatment for the “Star Wars” sequel trilogy have been as exciting as they’ve been hard to come by. Lucasfilm is understandably keeping the treatment close to the chest, but every time we’ve caught a glimpse of the franchise creator’s plans, it’s been a conversation starter.
Star Wars book has revealed that Rey was previously called Winkie.An extract of Star Wars: Fascinating Facts by Pablo Hidalgo was shared on social media, explaining how the character eventually played by Daisy Ridley in the sequel trilogy grew from George Lucas’ original idea.“In George Lucas’ original outline, she was a 14-year-old girl named Taryn,” the page posted on Twitter reads.
Denise Petski Senior Managing EditorStar Wars franchise alums Kelly Marie Tran (Rose Tico), Billy Dee Williams (Lando Calrissian) and Anthony Daniels (C-3PO) will be reprising their iconic roles in the LEGO Star Wars Holiday Special set to air November 17 on Disney+.
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterKelly Marie Tran, Billy Dee Williams and Anthony Daniels are venturing back to a galaxy far, far away for “The Lego Star Wars Holiday Special.” The animated adventure will debut on Disney Plus on Nov. 17.Tran (Rose Tico), Williams (Lando Calrissian) and Daniels (C-3PO) have joined the voice cast of “The Lego Star Wars Holiday Special” and will reprise their roles from the venerable franchise.
Star Wars sequel trilogy. Where did the creator of that galaxy far, far away intend for these characters to go? Thanks to a new book, now we know.Star Wars Fascinating Facts lives up to its name.