Second season is due later this year
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The character was first introduced in 2015's 'The Force Awakens'
The origin story of Star Wars character Poe Dameron is set to be uncovered in a brand new YA novel.
The Resistance pilot, played in the sci-fi film franchise by Oscar Isaac, was first introduced in the 2015 movie The Force Awakens, and subsequently appeared in The Last Jedi (2017) and The Rise of Skywalker (2019).
A new book, titled Star Wars Poe Dameron: Free Fall, is now being readied for a August 4 release. Penned by Alex
Second season is due later this year
Defiant Dedryck Boyata insists Scottish football's snipers have got it all wrong because Celtic helped make him a Belgium star.
This season looks to be a year of firsts for Los Angeles Lakers star Kyle Kuzma. Not only will he experience his first playoff berth since being drafted in 2017, but he will be sporting J.
"No good deed goes unpunished"
The star has broken her silence
Ewan McGregor’s uncle tried to persuade the actor not to sign up for Star Wars, because he didn’t have a great experience in the first three movies.
Ewan McGregor’s uncle tried to persuade the actor not to sign up for Star Wars, because he didn’t have a great experience in the first three movies.
JJ Abrams has said he "totally gets" the mixed reception the Star Wars: The Rise Of Skywalker received
Director JJ Abrams has responded to the lukewarm critical reception for the latest Star Wars film and said he respects those who did not like it.
The final lineup of 2020 Oscars presenters has been announced.
"The priority in the next few years is television"
Disney’s Star Wars spin-off The Mandalorian is set to return for a second season in October, it has been announced.
“The Mandalorian” could be taking a page from “The Avengers.”
Prick your ears, Easter egg hunters
Yoda returns and Rey gets a cool new lightsaber
Expect The Beverly Hilton to be filled with dramatically creative attire when the 22nd Costume Designers Guild Awards take place Jan. 28.
couldn't help but pull out some jokes — at his own expense.
Adam Driver reprised his Star Wars role while hosting the Saturday, January 25, episode of Saturday Night Live.