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‘The Book Of Boba Fett’ And ‘The Mandalorian’ Season 3 Are Separate Shows After Some Confusion Came From Fans
This season of The Mandalorian has been a whirlwind of reveals and appearances from many people across the Star Wars universe, but for those who stuck around past the end credits of the last episode, they really beat themselves at their own game with the reveal of a whole new show. While fans were excited, this left a lot of questions since really all we got was a short clip and a reveal of the title. Finally one question has been answered: The Book of Boba Fett is a completely different series than The Mandalorian season 3.
By Culture Slate5 years ago in Futurism
'Star Wars' Fans Have Just Recently Heard Harrison Ford's Priceless Response To Force Ghost Question
Yes, even a year later, we are still talking about Star Wars: Episode IX - The Rise of Skywalker. Though, to be fair, there is a quote from an interview about the movie that has, strangely, not spread a whole lot across the internet until recently. This interview with Harrison Ford was published by USA Today all the way back in February. More like USA Yesterday in this instance, am I right? (Okay, that was a lame joke. I apologize.)
By Culture Slate5 years ago in Futurism
Star Wars movies: what is the right order to watch?
On December 14, 2017, the eighth film in the history of Star Wars did release. Success at the box office is expected, given that in 2015, in the previous episode, $6.5 million was raised two months before the premiere. This figure is eight times more than the old record, broken by the Hunger Games. But, the saga will only be complete in 2019.
By Marco Antonio5 years ago in Futurism
Top 3 ways to watch the main 9 Starwars Films
Hello my fellow Starwars lovers! Have you ever wondered what the best way to watch the films is? Have you thought about the different orders that still make sense but help you see the characters in a different light? Below are a list of 3 orders to watch the Starwars films. These 3 orders help to see different aspects and scenarios within the films that you may have missed the first time around.
By Gabriel leckie5 years ago in Futurism
My Review of "The Mandalorian: Season 2"
The Mandalorian: Season 2 starts off right after the first season left off. Now that we've been introduced to all of the main characters the story can continue in a much broader direction. You really do have to watch through the first season to really understand or get a grasp of all of the character relationships. This way you'll truly appreciate this second season.
By Brian Anonymous5 years ago in Futurism
Rayne Roberts To Co-Produce 'Star Wars: The Acolyte'
Star Wars: The Acolyte is one of the various TV projects that was announced to be in development on Disney Investor Day a couple of weeks back. Headed by Leslye Headland, it has been described as a female-centric mystery thriller series set toward the end of the High Republic era (which is just beginning to get some exploration in new books and comics). Since it is set in an era that we have not seen on the screen and will be presented in a genre that we are not necessarily used to for the franchise, it sounds like it has potential to really push the boundaries of Star Wars.
By Culture Slate5 years ago in Futurism
This Is The Darksaber We Have All Been Waiting For
The Darksaber has become such an iconic weapon in the Star Wars universe. A viewer can be impressed by their first view of it, whether it be in animation or live-action. The story of the Darksaber is part of the appeal, as it has its origins with a Mandalorian Jedi and eventually got passed down to some of the familiar characters that we have come to know across some of the TV shows. But of course, the awesome design of it is also part of the appeal. One could have easily made a lightsaber with a black blade that is pretty much the same shape as all the others. But the blade looks more like a katana, and the hilt is also very creatively designed.
By Culture Slate5 years ago in Futurism
DEBUNKED: No, Sebastian Stan Is Not Playing Young Luke Skywalker (Yet)
The Mandalorian season 2 finale came and went, and the biggest thing being talked about is the appearance of one Luke Skywalker. To some, this was a very welcome return for the character, seeing him in his prime once again in the years following the original trilogy era. However, one point of contention among some viewers has been the effectiveness of the CGI used to bring the character to life. While Max Lloyd-Jones was the body double for this new popular sequence, Mark Hamill provided voice work, and CGI was used to put his face over Max Lloyd-Jones'. Your mileage may very on just how well this worked.
By Culture Slate5 years ago in Futurism
DEBUNKED: No, Gina Carano Has Not Been Asked To Apologize If She Wants Her Own Spin-Off Show
You have probably heard of We Got This Covered and seen much of their headlines on your newsfeed or in some of the groups you have been in. For some reason, their articles spread like wildfire, even though what they report often lacks validity. So what is one of their most recent reports, you may be asking? Well, this one pertains to The Mandalorian. Specifically, it pertains to Gina Carano, who has stirred controversy on Twitter by mocking the inclusion of gender pronouns via her use of "Beep/Bop/Boop" in her Twitter bio and shared anti-mask memes. Unsurprisingly, she has offended a lot of people.
By Culture Slate5 years ago in Futurism
What 'The Mandalorian' Post-Credit Scene Means
A post-credit scene? Not in my Star Wars! How dare they change up the format! All that joking aside, this post-credit scene (as well as the lack of concept art during the end credits) in the season 2 finale of The Mandalorian did catch people off-guard. We had just seen Luke Skywalker. We had just seen Din Djarin say goodbye to Grogu (at least for now). With the exception of the dangling thread of the Darksaber, it seemed that everything had been tied up somewhat neatly. However, there was a lack of Boba Fett toward the end, and the post-credit scene made up with that.
By Culture Slate5 years ago in Futurism
Moff Gideon Actor Giancarlo Esposito's Daughters Pleaded For Him Not To Hurt Grogu, His Response Was Priceless
By now, you have probably seen the season 2 finale for The Mandalorian. Many were worried about Grogu, given that he was kidnapped by Moff Gideon a couple of episodes prior. We saw the lengths that Din Djarin would go through in order to retrieve Grogu, even going so far as to take off his helmet. Thankfully, Din got a team together and was successful in retrieving Grogu before he needed to be given away. Many people cried over the departure of Grogu for the show, and there is speculation that people might not follow the show as closely now that Grogu is out for the time being. Only time will tell whether this comes true. However, Moff Gideon, though apparently in custody, seems like he could still be in the picture in some way. He has been an interesting villain so far, and we learned that he just wanted Grogu's blood for...something. It is still a bit of a mystery, which may lead one to believe that this thread is not yet finished. Could he go after Grogu again?
By Culture Slate5 years ago in Futurism
The Real Face Behind Luke Skywalker, And No It’s Not Sebastian Stan
Well… how about that season finale, am I right? Season two of The Mandalorian continues its streak of bringing back fan-favorite Star Wars characters with a surprise appearance by Luke Skywalker, swooping in just in time to save Din Djarin and the gang. In the end, Luke takes Grogu with him to continue his Jedi training, but not before a heartfelt goodbye between Din and Grogu. (I’m not crying, you are!)
By Culture Slate5 years ago in Futurism










