Disney has remastered the original teaser trailer for Star Wars: Episode 1 - The Phantom Menace. To celebrate the film’s 25th anniversary, director George Lucas’ 1999 Star Wars prequel is now back in cinemas for a limited window.
Video games have evolved greatly in the past decade, but these from the '00s are still iconic.
Lucasfilm’s next Star Wars streaming series, The Acolyte, will be the first live-action project set in the High Republic Era which openedup a lot of storytelling possibilities for showrunner Leslye Headland.
There are clearly themes, characters, and settings from Dune, which came out first, that George Lucas was inspired by when creating the Star Wars universe. Here's a look at the most obvious parallels between the two sci-fi stories.
Sound effects are some of the most underappreciated aspects of cinema. This is unfortunate, as many films would lack their potency and power — and often their humor — were it not for the complexity of their sound designs.
A long time ago, Luke Skywalker left Tatooine and joined an old desert hermit on an adventure. That journey changed the galaxy far, far away forever. It also changed pop culture forever.
It’s been a complex road for Patty Jenkins when it comes to creating a Star Wars movie.
The original Star Wars trilogy has been a perennial of broadcast TV marathons all over the world for decades. They’ve shown them in every country, and in just about every language.
Anakin Skywalker’s slaughter of Jedi younglings is one of Star Wars‘ most infamous and shocking moments. The galaxy far, far away’s most powerful Force user struck down helpless children looking to him for help.
Star Wars is one of the biggest and most beloved pop culture franchises of all time. It’d be impossible to name every bit of art influenced by the galaxy far, far away since the release of Star Wars: A New Hope in 1977.
It's not uncommon for actors to get injured while on set (or away from set) during filming. Sometimes, production companies have no choice but to write those injuries into the scripts.
1984 was a huge year for Hollywood movies, rivaled perhaps only by 1982. Like the toys, comics, cartoons, and music of that year, so many of the ’84 films have a staying power that’s simply uncanny.
Some of the best film and TV universes feature meticulous world-building, detailed lore, and colorful characters, whether fantastical, futuristic, dystopian, or even suburban. Audiences can’t help but feel immersed and a part of these worlds, often wishing they were real and could visit them.
The Mandalorian‘s third season ended with Din Djarin and his little green son establishing a quiet life for themselves. They earned that peace, too.
As Hollywood prepares to slow down for the holiday season, studios have begun rolling out information about their 2024 slates.
The television landscape can be cruel. One second, fans are enjoying their favorite show, and the next, it’s canceled, and they’re left wondering what could’ve become of their beloved characters.
Short of George Lucas, nobody associated with Lucasfilm understands what makes Star Wars tick quite like Dave Filoni. Now, the creator behind Star Wars: The Clone Wars, Star Wars Rebels and Ahsoka will step into a new role as Chief Creative Officer.
In the hierarchy of Hollywood, voice actors tend to occupy a lower rung than their live-action counterparts. This is unfortunate, as the most talented voice actors are often just as recognizable and are often responsible for bringing some of the most beloved animated characters to life.
“Star Wars” has lived many lives. In the world of film, there have been three separate trilogies, each of them part of the same story but decidedly their own things.
At this point, there are numerous animated expeditions into the galaxy far, far away. Here are all the times that Star Wars has been explored on the animated front.
Steven Spielberg ended a decade of box-office dominance in 1989 with this movie. We think you should read these 20 facts you might not know about Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. To decide not to would be to choose…poorly.
If you have only seen “Jaws” once or dozens of times – or perhaps never seen it before but just know it from its reputation – here are 20 facts that might educate you on the shark that made you afraid to get in the water.
Space is vast and nigh infinite, and naturally it has been the setting for many works of culture. That includes TV shows, of course. Dozens of shows have made space a central part of their stories. Some of them have been really good. Others are maybe a little questionable.
Once upon a time, people thought Han Solo or Jabba the Hutt sounded weird. These characters far outstrip the canon-mated when it comes to utterly bizarre names.
Let's rank every Force-laden piece of film and television entertainment from best to Lumpy.
Tim Burton paid tribute to filmmaker Ed Wood with a biographical movie about his life, which was released more than 25 years ago. Since Wood was known for his low-budget, campy movies, we thought it only fitting that we honor him, and Burton’s biopic, with a list of films that are both terrible and terribly entertaining.
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