Jedi Temple Archives has the scoop on something that you may either be excited about or dread. Head over to check out the rumor that we may see some Star Wars themed Hot Wheels.
The Scum & Villainy blog highlights some unused Jabba the Hutt concepts.
Star Wars fans have the ultimate opportunity to win the prize of a lifetime all by donating to the Make A Wish Foundation, as Lucasfilm has partnered up with the charity in order to offer an exciting prize pack that would include a tour of Skywalker Ranch hosted by none other than George Lucas and Mark Hamill! Click through to find out how to enter.
This is so cool. The artist Vesa Lehtimäki (aka Avanaut) has combined highly detailed Star Wars models with some trick photography to make it look like Star Wars vehicles are truly visiting the 3rd rock from the sun.
Instagram is apparently a thing. And LucasFilm launched their official Instagram page with a selfie of Darth Vader.
By now you’ve all heard the story of the California man who defrauded the California Department of Transportation out of $1.9 million dollars and used some of those ill-gotten gains to amass a Star Wars collection. Bar None Auction has reached out to us to let us know that collection will be going under a live, online auction on November 20th. Follow the “read more” link for the full press release.
It’s been some seven years in the making, and now our friends at Yakface have launched the 50th installment of their Yakfinities Customizing Challenge. Head on over to check our the feats of customizing skill or participate for a chance to win some pretty decent prizes.
The boys across the pond received a brochure that details the upcoming Star Wars entertainment across the entire electronic spectrum. Click through to see what’s coming in the next few years including “Darth Vader Themed TV Specials”. Vader, Mikey, Vader! VADER!
Tegan Jones from Today I Found Out has compiled a list of Star Wars / Indian Jones crossover Easter eggs. I have to admit, I was unaware of a few of these. Please don’t break my Nerd Store card trying to pick the Klopek’s lock.
Attention my fellow children of the seventies and eighties, if you want to purchase something that will simultaneously tug two separate nostalgia strings, look no further than the Darth Vader ViewMaster. For the low price of $19.99 you can view 3D imagery while looking like the Dark Lord of the Sith.
The site What Culture have compiled a list of 22 behind the scene images from the Original Trilogy that life the veil of the on-screen magic. It’s a pretty fun look at the cast and crew during some “off” moments. They would do the same thing for the Prequel Trilogy, but the shots that ruing the magic of the PT are in the movies themselves.
The Portland Ad agency Sincerely Truman has made a video detailing how J.J. Abrams can make Star Wars great again. Their four points are fairly obvious to most fans, which begs the question, why wasn’t this obvious when the dreadful prequel trilogy was being made? Regardless of how familiar this territory is to most fans who have been complaining about Jar Jar for over a decade, the production value of the video is outstanding.