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.
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Rebecca Rubin News Editor, OnlineDisney announced major changes to the studio’s release calendar in a shakeup that involves delaying its “Star Wars” movies and “Avatar” sequels out one year.The studio still plans to dominate moviegoing around the holidays when theaters are able to reopen.
Each year between 2022 and 2028, Disney will release a new “Star Wars” adventure or “Avatar” follow-up.James Cameron’s long-delayed sequels to Avatar” will now be released every other December starting in 2022
.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.
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.
Star Wars film that she once auditioned for.Earlier this month, the Captain Marvel star discussed some of her old auditions during the launch of her new YouTube channel.During the 20-minute video, Larson revealed that she had tried out for a number of era-defining movies, including a Star Wars movie.
the songstress is delaying the release of her new album, — but the mom-to-be is making it up to fans with a new virtual series! Perry, 35, took to social media on Monday to explain why the record will no longer be dropping Aug. 14.“Welp.
Mark Hamill convinced Harrison Ford to read out the Luke Skywalker actor’s actual phone number in a scene from Star Wars: A New Hope.Marvel editor Jordan D White shared some old quotes from the cast on Twitter earlier this week (July 20), including a few easter eggs about the recording of particular scenes.An excerpt from Hamill’s anecdotes reads: “In the scene where we’re trying to get out of the garbage masher, I was supposed to say, ‘Threepio, open the…’ and give this long serial number.
James Cameron has insisted “no one is more disappointed than me” following the news that the release of Avatar 2 has been pushed back again due to the coronavirus pandemic.The sequel to Cameron’s blockbuster was set for release in December 2021, but has now been delayed a whole year, and is expected to be released in December 2022.Following the announcement, Cameron – who recently restarted production on the movie in New Zealand – released a statement, telling fans he’s determined to make sure
Did you know, once upon a time a sequel to “Avatar” was supposed to come out in 2014? Fans will be sad to hear that “Avatar 2” has been postponed again, this time due to COVID-19 delays, but honestly, we’ve lost track of all the release date delays over the years. Still, there is no bigger fan of “Avatar” than James Cameron.
Cameron, of course, has promised that the wait will be worth it, saying that the sequels "will deliver" to the expectations. Cameron's long-delayed sequels to "Avatar" will now premiere every other December, starting 2022.
Disney have delayed the release of a trio of major films, citing the “global health crisis” produced by the coronavirus pandemic.The live-action re-make of Mulan, which had originally been set for a March release and was recently hoping to make an August arrival in cinemas, has been postponed indefinitely.“It’s become clear that nothing can be set in stone when it comes to how we release films during this global health crisis,” a Disney representative said.
Dino-Ray Ramos Associate Editor/ReporterJames Cameron took to Instagram via the official Avatar account to address the recently announced release date delays of the forthcoming movies.
Disney announced a number of films being pushed back on Thursday and that included the much anticipated “Avatar” sequel.
Prepare for a major release date shake-up at Disney, ok? It likely would have happened regardless of the COVID-19 pandemic, but Lucasfilm is pushing their “Star Wars” films back a year. Is that because plans have changed, and new ones have been made? That seems to be the case.
Star Wars movie.The design for the cinema, drawn up by architect Pierre Chican before the pandemic, is still under-construction promises “a new era of movie theater” and is now seen as a possible way to bring proper coronavirus social distancing guidelines to movie-watching as the seats are attached in small pods on the wall, rather than in rows along the floor.Twitter users quickly began drawing a comparison between the unveiled designs as the Galactic Senate seen in the Star Wars prequels.The
Disney+ show produced by Lucasfilm following his role in Solo: A Star Wars Story, according to reports.Collider has reported that a podcast titled Kessel Run Transmissions claims Glover will return to the role of a younger version of Lando Calrissian, as seen in Solo, for a forthcoming series.
Star Wars after a fan expressed an interest in seeing the star return to the franchise.The actor played Finn in three movies in the franchise – The Force Awakens, The Last Jedi, and The Rise Of Skywalker.
The release dates for many Hollywood movies have been bouncing around the calendar as the coronavirus continues to rage across the planet, leaving many cinemas closed. Some titles have settled on a new month, only to see that release plan come unravelled, while a batch of titles — including Fast and the Furious 9, Venom 2 and Ghostbusters: Afterlife — have moved to next year altogether.
Yesterday, it was reported that Alden Ehrenreich confessed he’s unsure if he’d ever return to the “Star Wars” universe. Now it seems like another star from the galaxy far, far away confessed he’s “moved on” from the franchise, John Boyega himself.
The Prop Store’s Aug. 26 and 27 virtual auction — the company’s first event from Los Angeles — features over 850 items from classic films, including props, memorabilia and costumes from movies like “Raiders of the Lost Ark,” “The Godfather Part II,” “Hook,” “The Hunger Games” and “Rocky.”An 11-foot model miniature of the Nostromo that was used during the filming of “Alien” has the highest pre-auction estimate ($300,000-$500,000).