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Star Wars: Knights Of The Old Republic is getting a complete remake “from the ground up” and it will be a PS5 console exclusive, while also launching on PC.Announced at the beginning of the PlayStation Showcase 2021 last night (September 9), the teaser confirmed rumours from earlier this year of a Knights of The Old Republic remake.The reveal confirmed that the remake is not being handled by original developer BioWare but by Aspyr, who already have a track record of porting classic Star Wars
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Star Wars: Andor.The new Star Wars series, based on Rogue One character Cassian Andor and originally announced back in March 2020, has now completed filming according to Luna.Speaking to Deadline in a new interview, the actor said fans will “definitely see familiar faces,” adding: “I can tell you about this project like no other because I can’t spoil the ending if you’ve seen [Stars Wars: Rogue One] already.
Star Wars spin-off show The Book Of Boba Fett has revealed its first images and a confirmed release date of December 29.The show was first announced in a post-credits sequence at the end of the last season of The Mandalorian in December.Now, the first piece of concept art for the show has been revealed, which shows Fett, played by Temuera Morrison, sat in Jabba the Hutt’s palace in Tatooine.An official synopsis for the show confirms that it will feature “bounty hunter Boba Fett and mercenary
Lucy Lawless is a legend in the minds of genre film and TV fans. Thanks to her iconic run on the cult series, “Xena: Warrior Princess,” Lawless is always brought up by fans as potential actresses to join other genre franchises.
You honestly didn’t think we’d go a full calendar year without some live-action “Star Wars” action right? Well, even though it seemed like that might happen, Lucasfilm is sneaking “The Book of Boba Fett” in right at the end of 2021.
Josh Peck, The Muppets, Christian Slater and more. So crank that AC, make some popcorn and let us point you to your next big TV obsession.Disney+ is kicking off spooky season with a new LEGO Star Wars adventure. After hearing scary stories about ancient artifacts linked to iconic villains from across all eras of the series, Poe, BB-8 and friends must rush to stop an infamous evil force.
Lucasfilm sure does love its cameos, right? Especially in the Disney era of the “Star Wars” franchise, it’s pretty common to see fan-favorite characters show up in films and TV series just to get that momentary squee reaction from viewers. Well, you’d probably be shocked to know that is likely going to continue with the upcoming “Andor” Disney+ series.
Howard Kazanjian: A Producer’s Life,” about the “Empire Strikes Back” and “Return of the Jedi” producer. (The book is out this month; Rinzler passed away in July.)The films weren’t as popular not because they weren’t good, Hamill went on, but because they weren’t as easily digestible as the franchise’s more beloved films.“They were criticized because they were exposition-heavy and more cerebral and probably, like he said back in 1976, they weren’t as commercial.
Marcia Lucas, the Oscar-winning editor of the original "Star Wars," wasn’t very happy with Disney’s sequel trilogy. She said producer Kathleen Kennedy and director J.J.
When it comes to the most iconic Star Wars characters Boba Fett is one of the first to come to mind. With Temuera Morrison taking the role of everyone’s favorite bounty hunter in Season 2 of The Mandalorian and The Book Of Boba Fett coming at the end of the year there has been a lot of exposure for the character in recent Star Wars.
There’s a story, it might be apocryphal, about how George Lucas went to Toshiro Mifune to offer him the role of Obi-Wan Kenobi in “Star Wars.” It makes sense, right? It’s widely known how Lucas was inspired by, and cribbed heavily from, Akira Kurosawa’s “The Hidden Fortress,” the star of whom is Mifuni of course, and what with the robes and the swords and that “Obi-Wan Kenobi” is nobody’s idea of an obvious nom de plume for Sir Alec Guinness, Mifune.
original “Star Wars” film executed order 66 on those responsible for the franchises’ episodes VII through IX, flat out saying: “It sucks. The storylines are terrible.
Star Wars game from Quantic Dream will have action-focused gameplay and an open world.Recent rumours and reports have claimed that Quantic Dream is creating a Star Wars game, with leaker Tom Henderson stating from sources that the game has been in the works for 18 months.The rumours also claimed that the French studio made a deal with Disney following the end of its three-game publishing exclusivity deal with Sony, while the official Quantic Dream Twitter account also liked an article reporting
Star Wars editor Marcia Lucas has hit out at the Disney-produced films in the franchise, saying Kathleen Kennedy and J.J. Abrams “don’t have a clue”.Lucas spoke to J.W.
Jordan Moreau Marcia Lucas, the Oscar-winning editor of the original “Star Wars,” wasn’t very happy with Disney’s sequel trilogy. She said producer Kathleen Kennedy and director J.J.
If you’re a fan of the original “Star Wars” trilogy, you are very familiar with the work of editor Marcia Lucas. Having won an Oscar for her work on ‘A New Hope,’ Lucas (who was married to George Lucas until 1983) would go on to contribute to the editing of both sequels, ‘Empire Strikes Back’ and ‘Return of the Jedi.’ But since then, she hasn’t worked on a “Star Wars” project, and she certainly is no fan of what Disney has done with the franchise in its most recent entries.
Is a new Star Wars show headed to Netflix? The streamer is reportedly actively trying to convince Disney to let them make a Star Wars-themed show. Now, this is extremely unlikely to happen as these two companies are directly competing against watch other in the cut-throat streaming service business.
Sung Kang the actor best known for his role as Han in The Fast and Furious franchise has reportedly joined the cast of Star Wars: Kenobi alongside Ewan McGregor and Hayden Christensen. Not much is known about that show as of right now but more details are sure to come. “To make things even more exciting, Obi-Wan Kenobi will see the return of Hayden Christensen’s Darth Vader.