News dropped at New York Comic-Con that one of the deepest Star Wars cuts was about to make it into an upcoming publishing project.
The mystery of the Star Wars Holiday Special has been solved courtesy of the great new documentary, A Disturbance in the Force.
In honor of Star Wars Day, I thought I’d take a diversion from the usual action figure talk, and discuss some other Star Wars collectibles I’d like to own.
With countless television shows, both animated and live action, LFL should slip this blast from the past into canon.
The “spinning lightsaber” concept is pushing the limits of the Star Wars Universe. In fact, it makes no sense whatsoever. So expecting a spinning lightsaber in our universe is even more unreasonable.
These type of articles are always good for some fun Saturday fodder. Shouldn’t the Stormtroopers have used stun more often?
Do you say “at at” or “a-t-a-t”? It’s been a matter of debate for years, but it turns out Kenner and C-3PO had set the precedent all along.
The days are getting shorter. The pigskin is flying. There is a chill in the air, but one thing is missing.
For a technology that wasn’t used in the Season 2 finale of The Mandalorian, the “making of” documentary spends a lot of time talking about Deepfake.
Dare I say that Dave Filoni, the heir to the title of “the Maker”, is doing what I once thought was impossible? He’s elevating the Prequel Trilogy.
Wether or not the Boba Fett of the OT was all sizzle and no steak has been a debated for years, but the answer is apparent. He’s bonafide.
A prototype Star Wars still exists somewhere in the Lucasfilm Vaults. I have one question: Can we see it please?
2020 has been unkind to the iconic masked villains from The Empire Strikes Back. Multiple outlets are reporting the sad news that Jeremy Bulloch has passed away.