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Star Wars Rebels’ Sam Witwer and Tiya Sircar Ponder the Futures of Darth Maul and Sabine at SWCE [Interview]
Star Wars Rebels’ Sam Witwer and Tiya Sircar Ponder the Futures of Darth Maul and Sabine at SWCE [Interview]
Star Wars Rebels’ Sam Witwer and Tiya Sircar Ponder the Futures of Darth Maul and Sabine at SWCE [Interview]
This fall, Star Wars Rebels returns to the air after one of the most spectacular finales in Star Wars television history. There are a lot of questions hanging in the air about the fates of Ezra, Kanan, Hera, Sabine, Zeb and Chopper, as well as the forces of evil potentially driving them apart, like Darth Maul. We got a sneak peek of the upcoming season at Star Wars Celebration Europe, and it only intensified our desire to learn more about what's in store for our favorite characters. We caught up with stars Sam Witwer (Darth Maul) and Tiya Sircar (Sabine) after checking out the premiere to talk about the futures of their respective characters, and what it's like having to keep so many secrets for so long.
Dick Grayson’s Post-College Homecoming: Tim Seeley Talks ‘Nightwing’ [Interview]
Dick Grayson’s Post-College Homecoming: Tim Seeley Talks ‘Nightwing’ [Interview]
Dick Grayson’s Post-College Homecoming: Tim Seeley Talks ‘Nightwing’ [Interview]
Dick Grayson has had a pretty interesting couple of years. He had his identity exposed, he faked his death, he went undercover as an international super-spy in an organization dedicated to finding out other heroes' secret identities and weaknesses, and he even taught a few classes in gymnastics. But for Batman's first partner, that's the superheroic equivalent of going off to college. Now, he's donning the mask once again and returning to his former codename, and with Nightwing: Rebirth on shelves this week, ComicsAlliance spoke to writer Tim Seeley about the challenge of moving Dick back into his familiar identity, the metaphor behind his return to Gotham City, and just why it is that the first arc of the new series is called "Better Than Batman."

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