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Star Wars: New Inquisitor’s Identity Confirmed - www.hollywoodnewsdaily.com
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01.08.2023 / 20:45

Star Wars: New Inquisitor’s Identity Confirmed

Star Wars has finally confirmed the identity of the masked lightsaber wielder from the Ahsoka trailers. According to the official Star Wars website, the character’s name is Marrok. While they wear the armor of an Inquisitor, that life is long behind them.

Jim Jarmusch reveals why he’ll never watch Star Wars - www.nme.com
nme.com
01.08.2023 / 09:55

Jim Jarmusch reveals why he’ll never watch Star Wars

Star Wars movies.The director said in a new interview that he takes issue with “mass things being shoved on me” and knowing “so much about them and the characters” without ever actually having watched them.He told The Believer: “I have particular things I will never see. I will never see any ‘Star Wars’ films, because I resent that I know so much about them and the characters.“Why is all that in my head when I’ve never actually seen one, you know? Why do I know about R2-D2 and Darth Vader and all these things when I’ve never even seen any ‘Star Wars’ film?”He continued: “I’ve never seen Gone With The Wind and I never will, just because I feel like it’s forced on me and it’s some kind of corny thing.”The Dead Don’t Die filmmaker added that he’s “not hierarchical” but he is less drawn to big, commercial works.“But because I really, deeply love the craft of filmmaking, I, of course, like masterful filmmakers’ work. But I watch all kinds of stuff,” he said.

‘Star Wars’: Timothy Olyphant Won’t Say If He’ll Be In Dave Filoni’s Movie But Is Game To Return As Cobb Vanth - theplaylist.net
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31.07.2023 / 20:37

‘Star Wars’: Timothy Olyphant Won’t Say If He’ll Be In Dave Filoni’s Movie But Is Game To Return As Cobb Vanth

There are still a lot of questions surrounding the future of “Star Wars” on the big screen. Even though Lucasfilm announced a trio of new films earlier this year, it’s difficult to imagine a world where they all get made, especially given how the studio has developed and canceled films before production quite a lot.

Stormi Makes Her Musical Debut on Dad Travis Scott's New Album - Listen Here! - www.justjared.com
justjared.com
28.07.2023 / 17:41

Stormi Makes Her Musical Debut on Dad Travis Scott's New Album - Listen Here!

Kylie Jenner and Travis Scott‘s daughter Stormi has made her musical debut!

Star Wars: Ahsoka May Make Changes To Return Of The Jedi - www.hollywoodnewsdaily.com - Lucasfilm
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25.07.2023 / 21:07

Star Wars: Ahsoka May Make Changes To Return Of The Jedi

Star Wars Ahsoka might be Dave Filoni’s best chance to make this change to Return Of The Jedi. The rumors of Captain Rex making his live-action debut in this upcoming series would be the key to making this small but important change. Filoni has a deep connection to these characters through his time working on The Clone Wars with George Lucas.

Loose Women star to follow in Cheryl's footsteps and make West End debut - www.ok.co.uk - USA
ok.co.uk
21.07.2023 / 14:07

Loose Women star to follow in Cheryl's footsteps and make West End debut

Frankie Bridge will join the cast of 2:22 A Ghost Story for her West End debut.The Saturdays singer, 34, will step in to play Lauren in the supernatural thriller from August until the end of its run on September 17. Loose Women star Frankie will replace One Tree Hill star Sophia Bush, who said: “I am truly gutted that my time in 2:22 A Ghost Story has come to an unexpected and early end. “I came down with a virus in June and have not been able to bring my body back to a baseline.

Star Wars: Is John Boyega Open To Returning? - www.hollywoodnewsdaily.com - Lucasfilm
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20.07.2023 / 20:55

Star Wars: Is John Boyega Open To Returning?

In a recent interview, John Boyega, most recently known for his role as Finn in the Star Wars movies, opened up about a possible return. His recent words about the franchise come years after he spoke out about how Disney treats black characters in their projects. Boyega accused Disney of using diverse casting to bring in viewers and then pushing those characters to the side after they have made their quick buck. “That was a few years ago, so they were the subject of that particular project,” Boyega recently told TechRadar, in an interview that was conducted before the actors strike.

‘Star Wars’: John Boyega Calls ‘Last Jedi’ The Worst New Trilogy Pic, But Still Open To More Films - theplaylist.net
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20.07.2023 / 15:45

‘Star Wars’: John Boyega Calls ‘Last Jedi’ The Worst New Trilogy Pic, But Still Open To More Films

A few years back, John Boyega wasn’t afraid to voice his criticisms about his character Finn faded into the background in “The Last Jedi” and “The Rise Of Skywalker.” But Deadline reports that the actress has since changed his tune, and he’s open to a return to the “Star Wars” universe if the right project comes along. READ MORE: ‘They Cloned Tyrone’ Trailer: John Boyega, Jamie Foxx & Teyonah Paris Star In This Stylish, Sci-Fi Comedy “That was a few years ago, so they were the subject of that particular project,” Boyega said to TechRadar about his comments.

John Boyega names his “worst” Star Wars film - www.nme.com
nme.com
20.07.2023 / 13:29

John Boyega names his “worst” Star Wars film

Star Wars trilogy.The actor, who played Finn in the Disney trilogy, was asked to rank the Star Wars films he’s appeared in from “best to worst” during an interview with First We Feast’s Truth or Dab: Rapid Fire.“Hell yeah, I’ll do it,” Boyega said in response. “Star Wars: The Force Awakens is most definitely the best.

‘Star Wars Outlaws’ is inspired by movie-making tricks of the 1970s - www.nme.com
nme.com
20.07.2023 / 10:39

‘Star Wars Outlaws’ is inspired by movie-making tricks of the 1970s

Star Wars Outlaws is largely influenced by the practicalities of movie-making in the 1970s, as well as the series’ iconic “visual language of reduction”.Revealed in the Xbox Games Showcase last month, Star Wars Outlaws is “set between the events of The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi”. Not only are the narrative and characters rooted in the original movie trilogy, but the creative director Julian Gerighty has said that everything that the player sees in the game will feel like it’s been lifted from one of the sets.In an interview with EDGE Magazine, Gerighty shared that Ubisoft Massive took the time to develop technology that “emulates some of the lenses of the ’70s” to create a grainy and gritty Star Wars game.“So you have the vignetting, film grain, lens breathing, the curvature of a thicker lens, the slight lens flares – all of these things that are very subtle, but come together to give you a more cinematic experience,” explained Gerighty.Expectedly, these effects are likely to be optional so that players are able to switch settings.

‘Star Wars’: James Mangold His Dawn Of The Force Film Will Pre-Date The Existence Of Jedi & Jedi Order - theplaylist.net - Indiana - Lucasfilm
theplaylist.net
19.07.2023 / 20:57

‘Star Wars’: James Mangold His Dawn Of The Force Film Will Pre-Date The Existence Of Jedi & Jedi Order

Filmmaker James Mangold’s “Indiana Jones And The Dial Of Destiny” is in theaters now, and while it seemed to underwhelm at the global box office in its opening weekend, the film has grossed $305 million worldwide so far, so maybe there’s hope it can have some minor legs. If anything, it maybe shows how making a blockbuster with an 80-year-old star can only take you so far with audiences.

‘The Acolyte’: Leslye Headland Explains The Difficulty Of Making “A ‘Star Wars’ With No War In It” - theplaylist.net - Lucasfilm
theplaylist.net
18.07.2023 / 19:41

‘The Acolyte’: Leslye Headland Explains The Difficulty Of Making “A ‘Star Wars’ With No War In It”

What would a “Star Wars” film or TV show look like if everything was peaceful and there was no actual war to speak of? That’s the question that apparently caused quite a bit of discussion during the development of the upcoming “Star Wars” series, “The Acolyte.”  In a new interview with EW, showrunner Leslye Headland explained how “The Acolyte” fits in the grand timeline of “Star Wars” stories.

Star Wars: What Is Going On With The Lando Show? - www.hollywoodnewsdaily.com - Lucasfilm
hollywoodnewsdaily.com
18.07.2023 / 19:31

Star Wars: What Is Going On With The Lando Show?

Star Wars’ Lando Calrissian show starring Donald Glover will not be happening anytime soon it seems. Even the writers are saying that they have “no clue” what is going on. The last update that writer Justin Simien got about the show was in the year 2020.

Live Action ‘Snow White’ Star Rachel Zegler Reacts To Online Criticism Of Her Casting - etcanada.com - New York - USA
etcanada.com
15.07.2023 / 23:53

Live Action ‘Snow White’ Star Rachel Zegler Reacts To Online Criticism Of Her Casting

Rachel Zegler is not letting critics damper her mood toward her starring role in Disney’s upcoming live-action remake, “Snow White”.

Disney to “pull back” on Star Wars and Marvel content, says CEO Bob Iger - www.nme.com
nme.com
14.07.2023 / 19:07

Disney to “pull back” on Star Wars and Marvel content, says CEO Bob Iger

Disney CEO Bob Iger has said the company will be pulling back on creating new Star Wars and Marvel content.The announcement comes on the back of the company’s attempts to cut costs, having seen a number of their recent films, from Marvel to animation, underwhelm at the box office.“You pull back not just to focus, but also as part of our cost containment initiative. Spending less on what we make, and making less,” Iger told CNBC on Thursday (July 13).Iger said that many of the decisions were made to prop up the company’s flagship streaming service, Disney+, and attract more customers.The Disney CEO went on to note that an influx of new Marvel content, both on the big and small screens, had “diluted focus and attention”.“It had not been in the television business at any significant level, and not only did they increase their movie output, but they ended up making a number of TV series,” said Iger.

Star Wars: The Acolyte To Have More Jedi Than Ever Before - www.hollywoodnewsdaily.com - Lucasfilm
hollywoodnewsdaily.com
14.07.2023 / 07:19

Star Wars: The Acolyte To Have More Jedi Than Ever Before

The upcoming Disney Plus series, Star Wars: The Acolyte is said to have more Jedi than any other film or show. The Jedi are arguably the most noticeable characters in all of fiction. Even non-Star Wars fans know what a Jedi is.

Bob Iger Says Disney Plans To Make Less Marvel & ‘Star Wars’ Content After So Many Disney+ Shows “Diluted Focus And Attention” - theplaylist.net - Indiana - Lucasfilm
theplaylist.net
13.07.2023 / 17:41

Bob Iger Says Disney Plans To Make Less Marvel & ‘Star Wars’ Content After So Many Disney+ Shows “Diluted Focus And Attention”

With poor box office numbers so far for Pixar‘s “Elemental” and James Mangold‘s “Indiana Jones And The Dial Of Destiny,” Disney sees itself in the middle of its worst theatrical slump in a long time. And it arguably started back in March with “Ant-Man And The Wasp: Quantumania,” which made less than $500 million worldwide and suffered the steepest second-week drop at the domestic box office of any Marvel film.

Star Wars: What Is The Sith’s Rule Of Two? - www.hollywoodnewsdaily.com - Lucasfilm
hollywoodnewsdaily.com
12.07.2023 / 21:55

Star Wars: What Is The Sith’s Rule Of Two?

The Sith, the ancient enemy of the Jedi order in Star Wars. The Sith are easily recognizable. They wield a bright red lightsaber, wear black robes, and most have dark yellow eyes.

At the Emmys, as Everywhere Else, IP Is King as ‘The Last of Us’ and ‘Star Wars’ Land Key Nods - variety.com
variety.com
12.07.2023 / 18:19

At the Emmys, as Everywhere Else, IP Is King as ‘The Last of Us’ and ‘Star Wars’ Land Key Nods

Alison Herman TV Critic For a few years in the 2010s, TV was seen as a refuge from the intellectual property boom engulfing blockbuster filmmaking. Original, mid-budget stories aimed at adults were no longer welcome at the multiplex, but they could often find a home in a prestige-hungry medium newly attractive to A-list talent. Beginning with the launch of the streaming service Disney+ in 2019, however, “cinematic” universes like Star Wars and Marvel established a presence on the small screen, while the conclusion of “Game of Thrones” that same year kicked off the arms race for the next crossover genre hit. The Primetime Emmy Awards have acknowledged this trend in the past. “WandaVision,” “The Mandalorian,” and “The Boys” all earned series nominations in prior years, affording artistic legitimacy to these franchises in addition to their popular success. (The first two series were the small screen debuts of Marvel and Star Wars, respectively; “The Boys” is a superhero satire that is itself adapted from a comic book, with a budget and fandom to match that of its targets.) But for its 75th annual honors, the Television Academy fully embraced the IP extravaganza that’s enveloped the rest of culture. TV is no longer a refuge from the prevailing winds, but a channel for them.

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