Years and years ago, Zack Snyder was reportedly interested in tackling a “Star Wars” film for Lucasfilm. The film was said to be Kurosawa-inspired and would take place in the galaxy far, far away.
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Happy Star Wars Day, May the 4th be with you! Star Wars fans have something to celebrate today: Star Wars: The Bad Batch is now streaming on Disney+ with a special 70-minute long premiere, with new episodes posted every Friday.
So far it’s slated to have 16 episodes.According to Disney, Star Wars: The Bad Batch “follows the elite and experimental clones of the Bad Batch (first introduced in The Clone Wars) as they find their way in a rapidly changing galaxy in the immediate aftermath of the
.Years and years ago, Zack Snyder was reportedly interested in tackling a “Star Wars” film for Lucasfilm. The film was said to be Kurosawa-inspired and would take place in the galaxy far, far away.
Say what you will about the “Star Wars” Sequel Trilogy, it’s hard to deny the three most recent Skywalker Saga films suffered from the lack of planning. No matter if you think Rian Johnson destroyed everything you loved about the galaxy far, far away in ‘The Last Jedi,’ or if you think JJ Abrams botched the ending in ‘Rise of Skywalker,’ the fact that Lucasfilm clearly didn’t have a story already mapped out led to some truly baffling creative choices.
Rangers Of The New Republic, a Star Wars spin-off series from the world of The Manalorian, has been put on hold.Originally announced during Disney’s investor day last December, the show is no longer in active development according to a report published about The Mandalorian‘s Dave Filoni’s new job title.The Variety report discussed the several spin-offs that Filoni and Jon Favreau are executive producing for Disney+, including The Book Of Boba Fett, which is currently shooting and premiering in
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.
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" actor James Earl Jones is being honored by the United States Military. On Tuesday, the Army Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC) took to Twitter to share a photo of the iconic actor on "Star Wars" Day, a celebration of the franchise chosen because the pronunciation of the date "May the fourth" sounds similar to the iconic line "may the force be with you" from the film saga.
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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.
May the Fourth is celebrated as the Star Wars day after Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher won the elections from the Conservative party and put an ad with the slogan that said, “May the Fourth be With You.” It is of course a pun on the very famous line from the space opera franchise which said May the Force Be With You. Force is a form of energy that exists as an idea and physical phenomenon in the Star Wars universe which reflects the side of everything good and positive.
Billie Lourd is passing along The Force.
Billie Lourd’s son Kingston isn’t out of diapers yet, but he’s already celebrating Star Wars Day.
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.
Every year, May 4 is celebrated as International Star Wars day. It's a day when fans of the franchise celebrate the galaxy far far away presented by the Star Wars films by hosting movie marathons and remembering iconic moments and characters from the films.
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.