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‘Star Wars: Rogue One’ Trailer: Watch the First Footage From the ‘Star Wars’ Spinoff
‘Star Wars: Rogue One’ Trailer: Watch the First Footage From the ‘Star Wars’ Spinoff
‘Star Wars: Rogue One’ Trailer: Watch the First Footage From the ‘Star Wars’ Spinoff
The Rogue One: A Star Wars Story trailer will make its big-screen debut next month in theaters with Captain America: Civil War. But if you’ve already gone through your copy of Star Wars: The Force Awakens DVD and Blu-ray this week, and you can’t wait a month for you next Star Wars fix, we’ve got good news for you. You can watch th...
Turns Out Kylo Ren Is Even More Messed Up Than We Thought
Turns Out Kylo Ren Is Even More Messed Up Than We Thought
Turns Out Kylo Ren Is Even More Messed Up Than We Thought
It shouldn’t be very surprising that a guy who killed his own father in cold blood is a dark, effed up dude. Yet, this latest news about Kylo Ren somehow paints a picture of the Star Wars: The Force Awakens villain as even more disturbing than we originally thought.
Erik Bauersfeld, Voice of Admiral Ackbar in ‘Star Wars,’ Has Died at 93
Erik Bauersfeld, Voice of Admiral Ackbar in ‘Star Wars,’ Has Died at 93
Erik Bauersfeld, Voice of Admiral Ackbar in ‘Star Wars,’ Has Died at 93
You may not immediately recognize the name Erik Bauersfeld, but you are undoubtedly familiar with his most famous line. The actor was the voice of Admiral Ackbar in Return of the Jedi, helping to popularize the alien’s signature phrase, “It’s a trap!” Bauersfeld has passed away at the age of 93, and though he’ll be remembered most for his role in Star Wars, the actor also worked with great directors like Guillermo del Toro and Steven Spielberg.
First Look at ‘Star Wars: The Force Awakens’ Deleted Scenes With New DVD Photos
First Look at ‘Star Wars: The Force Awakens’ Deleted Scenes With New DVD Photos
First Look at ‘Star Wars: The Force Awakens’ Deleted Scenes With New DVD Photos
Star Wars: The Force Awakens comes to Digital HD on April 1 and to DVD and Blu-ray on April 5 and it will bring with it seven new deleted scenes of footage you’ve never seen before. Today, to tease some of those scenes, we have some never before seen photos of those never before seen scenes to get you excited for the upcoming release. H...
Laura Dern’s ‘Star Wars: Episode 8’ Role Revealed
Laura Dern’s ‘Star Wars: Episode 8’ Role Revealed
Laura Dern’s ‘Star Wars: Episode 8’ Role Revealed
When Star Wars: Episode 8 officially started production last month, one of the big surprises in the announcement was the addition of Laura Dern. While we knew that Benicio Del Toro would be joining the cast, there was no previous information on Dern’s involvement or even of a new female role in the film. Ever...
These Are the Reported Finalists to Play Young Han Solo
These Are the Reported Finalists to Play Young Han Solo
These Are the Reported Finalists to Play Young Han Solo
We know who’s playing Indiana Jones; the old Indiana Jones, Harrison Ford. But the old Han Solo is not playing Han Solo in the upcoming movie about the famous smuggler’s exploits in the days before Episode IV - A New Hope. So who will it be? Who will argue with Chewbacca and pilot the Millennium Falcon and wear a very roguish vest?
New ‘Star Wars: Episode 8’ Set Photos Reveal New Aliens, Plus Billie Lourd Returns For Bigger Role
New ‘Star Wars: Episode 8’ Set Photos Reveal New Aliens, Plus Billie Lourd Returns For Bigger Role
New ‘Star Wars: Episode 8’ Set Photos Reveal New Aliens, Plus Billie Lourd Returns For Bigger Role
It’s no surprise the set of ‘Star Wars: Episode VIII’ is under the tightest of tight security. The set of the Rian Johnson film has reportedly been equipped with drones and 600 security guards to prevent any passerby from leaking footage. Yet the age of cell phone cameras and social media, no set goes unleaked.
Han Solo ‘Star Wars’ Spinoff Will Explore Chewbacca’s Origins
Han Solo ‘Star Wars’ Spinoff Will Explore Chewbacca’s Origins
Han Solo ‘Star Wars’ Spinoff Will Explore Chewbacca’s Origins
Phil Lord and Chris Miller’s young Han Solo movie won’t arrive in theaters until 2018, which means we have quite a bit of time before we see anything concrete from the Star Wars spinoff. Lucasfilm hasn’t even announced who will play the young version of Harrison Ford’s iconic character — much less who or what else we might see in the film. We now know of at least one other character who will appear opposite whoever ends up piloting the Millennium Falcon, and it’s a friendly, furry face you’ll be quite happy to see.
Is Luke Skywalker Gay? Mark Hamill Says ‘Of Course He Is’
Is Luke Skywalker Gay? Mark Hamill Says ‘Of Course He Is’
Is Luke Skywalker Gay? Mark Hamill Says ‘Of Course He Is’
Star Wars: The Force Awakens director J.J. Abrams said recently that it “seems insanely narrow-minded to say that there wouldn’t be a homosexual character in [the Star Wars] world.” But, what if there was already a gay character in the Star Wars universe and we just didn’t know it? And what if it was the biggest Star Wars character in a galaxy far, far away?
Disney Unveils New Details About the Upcoming Star Wars Experience
Disney Unveils New Details About the Upcoming Star Wars Experience
Disney Unveils New Details About the Upcoming Star Wars Experience
The Wonderful World of Disney: Disneyland 60 was a big show. Idina Menzel sang “Let It Go.” Elton John sang a hit or two from The Lion King in the shadow of Sleeping Beauty’s Castle. But for a particular kind of movie fan, the highlight of the night was an appearance by Harrison Ford (who, mercifully, did not sing) introducing what he called “The Star Wars Experience.” Those are the massive Star Wars worlds coming soon to Disneyland and Walt Disney World, and the show featured some of the first looks at concept art and animation from the upcoming attractions.
Original ‘Star Wars’ Print Is Discovered and Restored by Anonymous Group
Original ‘Star Wars’ Print Is Discovered and Restored by Anonymous Group
Original ‘Star Wars’ Print Is Discovered and Restored by Anonymous Group
Back in 1997, George Lucas re-released the original Star Wars trilogy in digitally altered “special editions,” and asserted that these were the only “true” editions of the classic films. The original, unaltered versions became rare — you can find them on VHS, and they are included on a DVD release (though the transfer is poor), and there are some original 35mm prints floating around, but fans have been desperate for Lucasfilm to restore and re-release the unaltered versions on Blu-ray. While we wait for something that may never come, one anonymous group has uncovered an original 35mm print and cleaned it up.

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