star wars
Star Wars is a science fiction franchise set in a universe far far away.
Katee Sackhoff Didn't Know That Luke Skywalker Was In 'The Mandalorian' Until It Aired
When Din Djarin put Grogu on the seeing stone in the ancient temple on Tython and The Child started his Force Zoom call, we all knew that we would eventually get to see the person on the receiving end of this communication. But what we didn’t know at this time was whom it would be. Some hoped for a live-action debut of Ezra Bridger. (We will probably have to wait for this a little longer.). Others thought that it would be Cal Kestis from the Jedi: Fallen Order video game. Some even imagined that Mace Windu would show up, having miraculously survived his fall from Palpatine’s office.
By Culture Slate5 years ago in Futurism
Mark Raats Speaks Out On 'The Rise Of Skywalker' And Fan Backlash
Posters, especially movie posters, are a big part of Star Wars culture. Artists like Ralph McQuarrie, Tom Jung, Tom Chantrell, Roger Kastel, and Drew Struzan have created pieces of art that are recognizable by people well outside the fandom, even if they don’t know the artists' names.
By Culture Slate5 years ago in Futurism
'Star Wars' Just Revealed These Amazing Retro Action Figures
Star Wars, when it is at its best, is all about celebration. The magical feel of a celebration can be reflected not just within the respectful ambassadors of the fandom, but also within some of the products that come out of the franchise. There can be many different reasons to celebrate. It can be as mundane as simply celebrating how awesome in general Star Wars is. Or it could be a celebration of an upcoming project, like a film or a TV show. Or it could be a celebration of something that happened a long time ago, in a galaxy not so far, far away.
By Culture Slate5 years ago in Futurism
More Secrets Revealed From Exegol Coming From Marvel's April 2021 'Star Wars: Darth Vader' Comic
The ninth Star Wars saga film, 2019's The Rise of Skywalker, was... flawed. Between undoing some of what had happened in The Last Jedi and an unfocused storyline, one could argue that it is easily the weakest of the three sequel films. However, that doesn't mean that there wasn't anything good in it. The return of Emperor Palpatine was a lot of fun, and it was especially cool to see his new home, the Sith world of Exegol. It was a bit silly to see a gigantic fleet of Star Destroyers, all of which were armed with a cannon that could destroy an entire planet, but at the end of the day, the planet gave us the opportunity to see some good ol' Star Wars fun.
By Culture Slate5 years ago in Futurism
Star Wars: Four Actresses Who Could Play A Live-Action Sabine Wren
After beloved animated Star Wars characters Bo-Katan Kryze and Ahsoka Tano made their first live-action appearances in the most recent season of The Mandalorian, fans have been eager to see other characters make the leap. Now, it seems like one of the most popular choices might just be close.
By Kristy Anderson5 years ago in Futurism
John Boyega Explains That Movie Franchises Could Be An Actor's "Luxury Jail"
It's no secret that actor John Boyega has recently been very open about his time working in the sequel trilogy of Star Wars. Since the release of Star Wars: Episode IX - The Rise of Skywalker, Boyega has openly expressed his disappointment on how Lucasfilm treated his character Finn, and his thoughts on how non-white characters were treated in the sequel trilogy.
By Culture Slate5 years ago in Futurism
Darth Vader Faces Deadliest 'Star Wars' Creature Yet
The Star Wars galaxy is full of a lot of monstrous creatures. The dianoga from the garbage smasher from the original film looks comparatively quaint compared to the gigantic exogorth (or "space slug") in the asteroid belt in The Empire Strikes Back. And as we come to find out in The Phantom Menace, "There's always a bigger fish." On television, we have seen the Godzilla-inspired Zillo Beast in The Clone Wars animated series and the sandworm-esque Krayt Dragon in The Mandalorian live-action series. And the creatures do not just remain in the onscreen media; they extend to other materials as well, such as the comics.
By Culture Slate5 years ago in Futurism
'Star Wars' Shows Off Darth Vader's Visit To Exegol In New Comic Book Cover
At the end of The Empire Strikes Back, Darth Vader reveals the truth to Luke Skywalker about who his his real father is, offering his son to rule the galaxy together as father and son. Everyone knows how the movie ends, with Luke jumping and hanging below Cloud City, until the rescued by Leia, Lando, and company.
By Culture Slate5 years ago in Futurism
DEBUNKED: No, Han Solo And Qi’ra Will Not Appear In The Mandalorian Universe
Rumors are very interesting. Sometimes they are very reliable depending on the source, and sometimes they turned out to be absolutely false and very unreliable. In the age of scoops on the internet, a major franchise like Star Wars is a prime example of scoops and rumors being reported on a daily basis. It’s about educating and trying to come up with a conclusion about a piece of information whether the story is valid or not. According to a story about one of the most popular streaming shows out there, The Mandalorian, we are to expect a certain appearance from an iconic character and a newly created character from the Disney era of Star Wars within the franchise.
By Culture Slate5 years ago in Futurism
Artist Mark Raats Shares More Information On 'The Mandalorian' Season 2's Promotional Poster
Mark Raats is a famous and very well respected artist within the Star Wars community. The artist has been working with Lucasfilm for a while now, creating posters for the Skywalker saga, as well as Indiana Jones. His work has made such a huge impact that even the creator himself, George Lucas, has bought some of Mark's pieces for himself.
By Culture Slate5 years ago in Futurism
Pedro Pascal Teases That 'The Mandalorian' Will Show More No-Helmet Scenes In Season 3
Will The Mandalorian season three feature a helmet-less Mando? This is a question fans began asking after the The Mandalorian actor Pedro Pascal had an interview with IndieWire, where he opened up about the possibility of having more scenes in season three that would feature Mando without his iconic helmet.
By Culture Slate5 years ago in Futurism











