New pictures released by NASA have caught the eyes of Star Wars fans as it appears to show an object that looks like a lightsaber on the Mars surface.
07.12.2022 - 22:25 / theplaylist.net
“Andor” has packed up and moved on after the season finale aired recently. That means there’s a new void that needs to be filled by fresh “Star Wars” content on Disney+.
And you know Lucasfilm is always there with another hit of “Star Wars” goodness to keep the diehards satisfied. But for now, they’re going to have to be okay with some animation, as the next project up to bat is “The Bad Batch” Season 2.
New pictures released by NASA have caught the eyes of Star Wars fans as it appears to show an object that looks like a lightsaber on the Mars surface.
It has been five long years since the release of Rian Johnson’s “Star Wars: The Last Jedi.” Thankfully, over the past year or so, it feels like the discourse surrounding it has tempered a bit and people aren’t ready to murder each other on social media if you even mention the film. That said, there are still a lot of opinions out there about ‘The Last Jedi.’ And in a recent interview, Rian Johnson is here to at least talk about his intentions with the film, whether or not you believe he was successful.
STARZ’s time-traveling drama “Outlander” might be for romance novels and their audiences what “Yellowstone” is to Middle America and heartland values. Both shows are incredibly popular but ask around.
When Rian Johnson’s Star Wars film The Last Jedi was released in 2017, it came in as a critically acclaimed box office hit, earning four Academy Award nominations and grossing upwards of $1.3B worldwide. Diehard fans of the franchise, however, took umbrage with the title, very loudly calling out their issues with everything from its plot to its tone.
The “Star Wars” Galaxy gets a little bit larger next year with two new Disney+ shows on the way: “Ahsoka” and “Skeleton Crew” (both on our Anticipated 2023 TV list). And of the two, “Ashoka” takes the crown as the most anticipated “Star Wars” project that isn’t “The Mandalorian” Season 3.
The Mindy Kaling adult animated series Velma is set to premiere on January 12 via HBO Max.
You either love them or you hate them — there is no in between. From Star Wars‘ Kylo Ren and Rey to Gossip Girl‘s Dan and Blair, TV and movie fans have lots of opinions about which couples left the right impression.
One of the most under-the-radar hits for Netflix, over the years, has been “Vikings.” With its massive action and drama, the “Vikings” franchise has delivered consistent thrills to a loving fanbase. The first spinoff series, “Vikings: Valhalla” kept fans happy during its first season.
super fan knows: She's one of the most influential makeup artists in fashion and beauty, a proud Brit (so much so that she received ), a proprietor of glamour and glitz through her , and a massive film geek. Naturally, McGrath has lent her talents to movies and film, collaborating with last year and creating onscreen looks for the likes of and . Her latest collaboration is a love letter to her favorite movies of all time, the Star Wars franchise. To celebrate the 30-year anniversary of Return of the Jedi, McGrath teamed up with Lucasfilm to create a makeup collection for the iconic films. Available December 16, features the signature Mothership Palette with colors and packaging inspired by the film, along with three five-pan Eyeshadow Palettes, four Chromaluxe Artistry Pigments, four Dark Star mascaras, and eight metallic LiquiLust Lipsticks and Lust Glosses. McGrath, whose makeup is known for celestial-level sparkle and space-inspired metallics, has been a Star Wars fan since “day one.”“I was obviously born in the UK and I remember when Star Wars launched in the U.S.
Genius Brands, Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin, and SMAC Productions, the company founded by Michael Strahan and Constance Schwartz-Morini, have partnered to develop and produce Blue Origin Space Rangers, an animated space adventure series for kids and families. The series will star a diverse group of global youth and include appearances by Strahan and Blue Origin founder Bezos. Mainframe Studios, an affiliate of Genius Brands, will produce the animation.
The Smithsonian last week debuted its long in the works Entertainment Nation, an entire wing at the National Museum of American History devoted, for the first time, to pop culture.
What would you do to gain control? Bumpy Johnson is back in the MGM+ series “Godfather of Harlem.” Season three sees the crime boss at war with the Cuban Mafia; it’s a deadly battle that could cost Johnson everything he’s worked for and loves. He’ll also face off against rival Italians, Latin assassins, and the government.
The finale of The White Lotus is drawing near, and viewers appear eager to see how Season 2 is going to come to a close.
All good things must come to an end. That’s exactly what’s happening to M.