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Star Wars is a science fiction franchise set in a universe far far away.
Ranking My Favorite Space Moments from Each 'Star Wars' Movie
The Star Wars saga is one of the most recognizable and lore-filled science fiction brands in existence. It spans four decades and has a committed fan base making it unlikely to slow down any time soon.
By Steve Brewer6 years ago in Futurism
What is the Appeal of Star Wars?
On Thursday December 20th the final film in the Star Wars saga will hit theaters. Star Wars Rise of the Skywalker will be the last film in the final trilogy completing the 9 film series. But unlike the other brands in the Disney bank like Pixar or Marvel. Star Wars seems to be at a bit of a crossroads. Disney has managed to try and ramp up the Lucas Films production pipeline to match the other juggernaut brands under its watch. Pixar before it was acquired used to release their movies more sporadically. But now we typically get at least one new release a year and sometimes even two a year. Marvel managed to produce a new movie each year but after 2010 they’ve only been ramping up their slate going from just one a year to two and now we’re living in an era where we see 3 marvel movies released every year and audiences still hasn’t grown tired of it.
By Isaac Shapiro6 years ago in Futurism
Top 10: Favourite 'From a Certain Point of View ('Star Wars')' Stories
The world is getting ready for another adventure from our favourite galaxy in the universe. Solo: A Star Wars Story is the latest in the spin-off anthology film series, following the escapades of a young Han Solo (Alden Ehrenreich) and Lando Calrissian (Donald Glover). Production of the film has been rife with turmoil, but in the competent hands of Oscar-winning director Ron Howard, we can hope for something spectacular.
By Monita Roy Mohan6 years ago in Futurism
I Don't Like Star Wars
I don't like Star Wars. That's the crux of this article, pretty much. Just by the title alone, you have already formed an opinion on me. That is the power of Star Wars, the proof of the immense reach that this franchise has on popular culture. If anything, Star Wars is the rare kind of beast that transcends popular culture and simply becomes part of every day life. It is a completely unavoidable, unstoppable, unkillable monstrosity and I do not care for it.
By Dylan Copeland6 years ago in Futurism
"Star Wars" Is Bad.
This is it folks, my final confession before the apocalypse: I hate Star Wars. I'd like to preface this with the fact that I watched the series as an adult, and therefore am not faced with nostalgia bias when I write this. The people who watched the movies as children were blinded by the big furry bear man and the cool guns.
By Le-Ann Hunter6 years ago in Futurism
My Review of "The Mandalorian: Season 1"
I'm sure you've all probably heard of The Mandalorian by now. Guessing from the timeliness of this review you can probably guess that I'm not necessarily a huge Star Wars geek but I have seen all the movies. This series has been the talk of the town for quite some time. My friends have told me that I had to watch it but I never got around to getting Disney plus.
By Brian Anonymous6 years ago in Futurism
STAR WARS Episode IX Concept Art Canonized
Recently StarWars.com released an excerpt from the upcoming novelization of Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker Expanded Edition by Rae Carson, which will be expanding on the film in various ways going as far to include deleted scenes which we will no doubt see when the film releases on digital, blu-ray, and invevitbaly streaming on Disney+. This is very similar to what was done with Star Wars: The Last Jedi's novelization as it included some of the deleted scenes from the film, therefore canonizing those scenes. The author Rae Carson of the novelization even noted on Twitter that the novel she is writing is longer than the theatrically released film by a half hour.
By Patrick Sullivan6 years ago in Futurism
Rian Johnson Is Dumb And His Cufflinks Are Even Dumber
I don’t watch the Oscars. I think they are mostly a waste of time and really are nothing more than an experiment in mass onanism. It’s really just an excuse for a group of people to come together to cheer each other on because millions of dollars and houses in the South of France isn’t enough to fill that hole inside them.
By Matthew Donnellon6 years ago in Futurism
Star Wars The Rise Of Skywalker is A 500 Million Dollar Bomb
It was no secret that The Rise of Skywalker was a critical and audience disappointment. But anyone with eyes, ears, or a good sense of taste could have told you that after spending 15 minutes in the theater with this movie.
By Matthew Donnellon6 years ago in Futurism











