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The best and worst of 2025 | Star Wars Rebel Round-up

CJ and Luke discuss the High’s and Lows of Star Wars in 2025. We look back at each month and what 2025 brought us in TV, Movies, Gaming, Books, Comics and more.

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Andor – The Best Episodes To Watch

We’ve gone through all of the best Andor episodes to binge watch over the holidays – as voted for by fans of the show!


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Best Overall TIE Variant? | TIE Interceptor COMPLETE Breakdown

There are a lot of TIE Fighter variants, and the TIE Interceptor might be the best. See this complete breakdown of this Star Wars ships, and how it compares to other Star Wars starfighters like the rebels X-Wing and A-Wing.


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Is Andor One Of The Best Series of All Time – Last Week in Star Wars

The latest episodes of Andor have been rated among the best television episodes of all time. Today we’re discussing that, the new Finn and Jannah book, and more!

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SNL50: The Best of STAR WARS

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SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE is celebrating its 50th anniversary this week, so we take a look back at several of the great STAR WARS celebrity cameos, jokes and sketches from the past five decades of SNL. Will Baby Yoda say his first words in the upcoming MANDALORIAN AND GROGU film? We discuss the possibilities and consider what his first words will be. We continue our review of the 1980 U.S. press conference for THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK, Warwick Davis received a big honor early this week in London so we celebrate his career, and we also have audio highlights from recent interviews with Daisy Ridley and Mark Hamill. Speaking of Hamill, the Luke Skywalker actor takes center stage in our “Outrageous and Unthinkable Story of the Week” as he redefined the term “wardrobe malfunction” at the 2025 Bafta Awards and more!

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Ahmed Best on the Creation and Legacy of Jar Jar Binks

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The actor, educator, and futurist looks back on his collaboration with George Lucas and ILM to create one of cinema’s first all-digital starring characters

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On the day he screen-tested for Jar Jar Binks, Ahmed Best didn’t expect to meet George Lucas. Arriving at Industrial Light & Magic’s (ILM) facility in San Rafael, California, Best was greeted in the main lobby by statues of Han Solo in carbonite and the Energizer Bunny (for which ILM produced commercials). “Everyone knew it was a visual effects house, but I didn’t know how many things were done there,” he tells StarWars.com. “ILM runs that gamut. You can be the Energizer Bunny or Han Solo and everything in between. I was really excited walking through there and thinking, this is a place of infinite possibilities and creativity.”

Best’s next surprise was the format in which his screen test would be shot. A soundstage that looked more like an average warehouse had been converted into a motion-capture volume, technology that was brand new to filmmaking. “They pull out this LYCRA cat suit and say, ‘Put this on,’” Best recalls. “I was like, ‘What is actually going on in here? What am I going to be doing?’ [laughs] They gave me the cat suit and six-inch platform shoes and a headband. They had all of what we now know as targets on them. They were huge. Targets now are really tiny. At the time they were like golf balls.”…

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The Best New Star Wars Meme Explained – CERVEZA CRISTAL – Star Wars Explained Weekly Q&A

What’s the deal with the Cerveza Cristal meme? We also discuss the Andor and Obi-Wan Kenobi 4K steelbook releases, additions to Star Tours, and answer questions about The Bad Batch!

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7:39 CERVEZA CRISTAL
15:59 Will The Bad Batch become limited in scope?
17:49 The Hidden Path in The Bad Batch?
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What is Ahmed Best Teasing – Star Wars Explained Weekly Q&A

Is Ahmed Best teasing us with a new Star Wars project? What are our thoughts on the latest Mandalorian and Grogu news? What is going on with Star Wars video games? These questions and more answered in this week’s Q&A!


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Star Wars – The Best of 2023

What were the best Star Wars stories of the year? Here were my favorite streaming series, books, and comics of 2023!


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Star Wars: Best of 2023

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StarWars.com’s writers celebrate the year’s biggest announcements, releases, and favorite moments

Fifteen years after her debut in Star Wars: The Clone Wars, Ahsoka Tano became the star of her own acclaimed series this year. But first, we returned to Mandalore for Season 3 of The Mandalorian. And that’s just the live-action offerings. The Star Wars galaxy is always brimming with new stories and exhilarating news, from the heart wrenching second season of The Bad Batch and the series premiere of Young Jedi Adventures continuing to build on our love of Star Wars animation, to the return of Cal Kestis in the eagerly-awaited video game Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, and the launch of the final phase in Star Wars: The High Republic books and comics, there was something for everyone! Plus, when we gathered in London for Star Wars Celebration Europe in April, we learned about plans for new films, got a glimpse at the future of Andor, met a new Wookiee Jedi from The Acolyte, and so much more. As we count down to the end of 2023, here are our favorite Star Wars announcements, releases, and moments from another banner year!

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10 Best Star Wars Deleted Concept Art Scenes They Never Filmed

These concept art Star Wars scenes would’ve likely shaken up this galaxy far, far away…

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The Best Star Wars Reveals of San Diego Comic Con 2023

How was San Diego Comic Con compared to Star Wars Celebration? What were our favorite reveals? These questions and more answered in this week’s Q&A!


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The Best Star Wars Novelizations | A Youtini Guide

Embark on an epic journey through the galaxy far, far away as we dive into the captivating world of Star Wars once again! Watch as Emma breaks down what we consider the BEST Novelizations in Star Wars history!

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Jedi at 40 | Fashion & Best Moments

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Fashion Illustrator Marilee Heyer on Her Stunning Leia Concepts

Star Wars artwork aficionados who browse the pages of 1983’s The Art of Return of the Jedi are often inspired by the illustrations of pioneering Star Wars artists Ralph McQuarrie, Joe Johnston, and Nilo Rodis-Jamero, among others. Readers might be struck, though, by a pair of stunning profile illustrations of Princess Leia on page 49 that appear unlike any other artists’ work seen in the book. The portrait illustrations, which depict Leia’s iconic hairdo while aboard Jabba the Hutt’s sail barge, appear to be done by a talented fashion artist with an eye for elegance and detail. While the book illustrations were initially credited to Star Wars: Return of the Jedi hairdresser Paul LeBlanc, they were actually composed and finished by artist Marilee Heyer, whose attribution was missed through an unfortunate oversight in the first 1983 edition (but restored in the 1997 reprint)…

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From a Certain Point of View: What’s the Best Moment in Star Wars: Return of the Jedi?

Star Wars: Return of the Jedi arrived in theaters on May 25, 1983, bringing an end to the original trilogy in memorable fashion. Marking its 40th anniversary, StarWars.com presents “Jedi at 40,” a series of articles celebrating the film that brought us Jabba’s palace, Ewoks, Luke Skywalker’s final confrontation with the Emperor and Darth Vader, and so much more.

One of the great things about Star Wars is that it inspires endless debates and opinions on a wide array of topics. Best bounty hunter? Most powerful Jedi? Does Salacious B. Crumb have the best haircut in the saga? In that spirit, StarWars.com presents From a Certain Point of View: a series of point-counterpoints on some of the biggest — and most fun — Star Wars issues. As we celebrate the 40th anniversary of Star Wars: Return of the Jedi, streaming on Disney+, two StarWars.com writers argue in favor of what they see as the best moment in the final film of the original trilogy…

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The Best Star Wars Comics Reading Order

The Star Wars franchise has produced some of the most iconic moments in movie history. From epic space battles to emotional character arcs, Star Wars has captured the hearts of fans for decades. In this top ten list, we’ll explore what our team considers to be some the most memorable and iconic moments from the Star Wars movies.

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Ahmed Best on His Surprise Return as Kelleran Beq

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In an exclusive interview with StarWars.com, the actor discusses his major sequence in The Mandalorian, as well as his Star Wars past and future.

After months of conversation, reflection, and planning, Ahmed Best was ready to take his first steps back into the larger world of Star Wars. At the invitation of Jon Favreau, Dave Filoni, and Rick Famuyiwa, executive producers of The Mandalorian, he would be playing Kelleran Beq, the Jedi who saves Grogu during the Order 66 attack on the Jedi Temple. But it wasn’t until one specific moment that it all became real.

“As soon as I put the robes on for my first costume test, and I walked on to get approval from Jon and Dave, and they handed me a lightsaber, I was like, ‘Oh, I’m in this,’” Best tells StarWars.com. “And boom, Kelleran Beq came alive.”

The identity of who rescued Grogu during the Jedi purge had long been teased on the Disney+ series. Hazy flashbacks and discussion have been peppered throughout the show, and finally, the truth was revealed in this week’s “Chapter 20: The Foundling”: Best’s Jedi defends Grogu from a clone trooper onslaught, ferries him away in a speeder chase, and finally, escapes to the stars with the young being. It’s a thrilling sequence, and for Star Wars fans who know of Best’s complex history with the saga, there’s an added emotional resonance to seeing him return in such a meaningful way…

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Star Wars: Episode II – On Location with Ahmed Best | Playlist

Join Ahmed Best in these quick soundbites from the Making of Attack of the Clones

Ahmed Best was given a mission… and he chose to accept it: infiltrating the bustling cubicles of the production offices of Episode II. This is the brain of the entire Episode II production, the command center where all activities are coordinated. The assistants and production people are so good at their jobs that not even an intrusive guerilla-style documentary can disrupt the workflow of this finely oiled machine


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The Best New Star Wars Characters of 2022

Who were the best new Star Wars characters of 2022? What were our favorite moments and favorite stories? These questions and more answered in the final Q&A of the year!

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The Best Star Wars Stories of 2022

2022 is almost over, and it was a BIG year for Star Wars! So here are my favorite new Star Wars stories from the past twelve months!

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The Best on BD: Restoring the Saga for the HD Gen

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The Best on Blu-ray: Restoring the Star Wars Saga for the HD Generation

Though the Star Wars movies were created for the big screen, George Lucas and his production team have made efforts to ensure they look and sound as good as possible for their home video releases. With the Saga’s long-awaited release on high-definition Blu-ray disc this September, it will be arriving in the best looking and best sounding home video format ever, a release that required meticulous optimization of picture and sound.

It’s not without precedent. The 1993 Laserdisc set saw the inclusion of a new sound mix that took from the best of what had come before. The 1995 VHS release underwent the scrutiny of a then-new THX home video review process. The 2004 DVD launch of Episodes IV, V and VI saw a concerted restorative effort to bring the picture and sound up to the digital clarity that audiences now expect from Star Wars. The unprecedented quality of the Blu-ray experience required even more investment.

After numerous tests and comparisons of different conversions of the filmed Star Wars movies, the restored high-definition masters were selected as a starting point for artistic preferences. But even with these carefully restored masters, there was still room for restoration to ensure the best quality Blu-ray presentation from these.

The Phantom Menace Revisited

Surprisingly, one of the more recent Star Wars movies benefits the most from Blu-ray. When Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace arrived in theaters in 1999, it presaged the birth of digital cinema. Though it boasts over 2,000 visual effects shots featuring digital animation, environments and compositing, Episode I was captured and released on film. Its 2001 DVD release — the first Star Wars movie released in the DVD format — was acclaimed for its picture and sound quality at the time. But the expectations for home video picture quality a decade later are so much higher that Episode I now looks the most dated on DVD.

“When they did the transfer from film for the previous DVD, they wanted to make sure they got rid of frame edges, artifacts, splices or what have you,” says Dorne Huebler, an Associate Visual Effects Supervisor at ILM involved in the Blu-ray restoration. “So they were pretty aggressive about the blow-up.”

A blow-up is a magnification of the film image done to avoid displaying the edges of the frame. The Episode I home video magnifies the image to such an extent that approximately 8 percent of the picture is missing. In certain shots in Episode I, there are characters from the edge of frame that are gone in the DVD release, and have now been restored for the Blu-ray.

“When we started restoring the film at this stage, we went back to the original digital files rather than the film-outs,” continues Huebler. “And because of that, we could be much more selective about minimizing the blow-up. You’re seeing more of the image. It’s cleaner and crisper. Throughout the film, it’s a lot more pristine. It’s probably the best it’s looked.”

Expanding the picture and revisiting it in high-definition also surfaced some longstanding visual effects and technical errors that had gone undetected in the past. Though not every shot has been revisited (there are 2,000 after all), some have been corrected for this release.

“Ironically when you see things in HD, it’s not forgiving in the way film can be,” explains Huebler. “Flicker, grain and projector weave naturally disguise certain nuances when viewing film. We’ve really gone over shots with a fine-toothed comb and discovered issues we could improve with a bit of TLC.”

Fode and Beed, the two-headed announcer of the Podrace, for instance, suffers an anatomical anomaly unique to digital characters. At one point, his hand intersects with his body. This was corrected frame-by-frame for the Blu-ray edition.

Episodes II and III

Episodes II and III had the least amount of correction and restoration required, as they were captured and released in high-definition digital video from the start. The team at Lucasfilm is better positioned to directly transfer the image and sound from their source to Blu-ray for Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith. Though the movies were meticulously reviewed, there weren’t as many surprise picture defects that required addressing.

“The pipeline really changed between Episode I, which was more of a conventional process early in the era of digital filmmaking, and Episodes II and III,” recalls Huebler. “I remember, because Episode I was the first project I worked on here at ILM. At the time, our technology and our pipeline allowed us to see dailies on video at a lower resolution. When a shot was approved, we usually went straight to film. That changed when we went to HD for Episodes II and III. In that sense, it was much more of a what-you-see is what-you-get in dailies. You could scrutinize it. With film, you can’t stop on a frame as easily, or zoom into it to take a look at things. But with digital, you can.”

Episodes IV, V and VI

The older films of Episode IV, V and VI required special care and attention. Already, for the 2004 release, the movies underwent significant digital restoration to have them align with George Lucas’ vision of the six Star Wars movies being a single, seamless presentation. However, that is not to say that that work done for the 2004 release was simply ported over to Blu-ray.

“It went through three phases of QC (quality control) processes,” describes Diane Caliva, Production Manager for Media Operations at ILM. “In addition to Lucasfilm reviewing, there were outside companies hired as well. The first was Blu-focus/THX QCing our masters. Then it went through Deluxe and their QC process. And at last was the emulation phase, by the Deluxe team . We would get ‘kickback notes’, and then Dorne and our team we would assess the shots, and go in and clean up the files.”

The copious QC notes would identify subtle defects in the picture and sound. Most of the work done on Episodes IV, V and VI are subtle restorative touches — the correction of blemishes and warping on the image, dirt removal from old transfers and such. Side-effects of the optical compositing process — like the gray “garbage matte” boxes that occasionally surround the TIE fighters of Episode IV, for example, were reviewed on a case-by-case basis. And, like Episode I, there would be a few surprises that had remained hidden in the movies for decades.

A longstanding picture error that occurs during the TIE fighter attack on the Millennium Falcon was finally fixed. Right before Han nails the last TIE fighter dogging his ship, his laser blasts zap into the empty spaces between the TIE’s wings. But as the TIE flies toward camera, nearly a third of the frame has been left black and empty. “It has always been missing,” says Huebler. “Looking at it, what I think we were seeing was an image that had been flopped way back at the time, and you were seeing off into the soundtrack area [of the frame]. Because it was star-fields on black, it was subtle enough that it didn’t catch people’s eye. That one was kind of fun to do: we tracked in a star-field to match, and extended the laser-fire so it didn’t get chopped off.”

There are a handful of such technical shot corrections in addition to the cleanups throughout the films. For The Empire Strikes Back, there was less work required, but one nitpicky error has been addressed. The very edge of frame makes it evident that the wampa arm that attacks Luke is mounted on a puppeteer’s arm. This has been corrected.

“Some of the issues come from these movies being finished for film and projected for film, and that’s how people saw them. A lot of things that look a little different on HD or DVD are really the nature of how video treats color space,” explains Huebler. A dramatic example of this came up in the 2004 DVD release, with the dimming of the lightsaber cores throughout the trilogy, even to the point where Luke’s lightsaber aboard the Millennium Falcon shifted from blue to green in Episode IV.

“We’re trying to get back to the intention of the original film experience,” says Huebler. “That’s really what’s going on with the lightsabers. You want that hot white core, and it was just right for film, but on video, that was dampened.”

Issues such as these have been corrected, most notably in Return of the Jedi, when Luke and Vader’s lightsabers cross in front of the Emperor’s face. With the blades dimmed, the hand-animated nature of the lightsabers became too apparent, and the sabers failed to register properly at their intersection point.

Revisiting the lightsabers in Return of the Jedi gave ILM the opportunity to fix a longstanding visual defect from the 1983 release. During the filming of Jedi, there was something unsatisfactory about the final close-ups of the Emperor — something objectionable about the way Ian McDiarmid’s makeup looked or the light played on the side of his hood. So, George Lucas opted to “fix it in post,” a risky move in the pre-digital days. A hand-animated shadow was drawn during all of the Emperor’s close-up, an odd black blob that danced on the edge of his cowl.

In the theatrical release, the light of the darkened theater experience did not make these blobs look too apparent, but the eventual home video release of Episode VI made them very obvious. Home televisions couldn’t be calibrated as finely to hide these animated shadows, and many viewers who watched and rewatched Return of the Jedi on VHS or DVD couldn’t help but notice what came to be nicknamed in the fan community “the Emperor’s slugs.” These visual defects have been eliminated with a digital shadow that better matches the surrounding frame.

“When you’re reviewing shots as they were meant to be in a theater in real-time, you don’t see these things,” says Caliva. “But now that people have Blu-ray and they can go frame-by-frame, you see more issues.”

“There is a lot of what ends up being ‘invisible’ fixes,” agrees Huebler. “That’s the goal: when it’s invisible that you don’t notice that something glitched or there was a mistake. That could be very challenging to get to, as each one has its own creative decisions.”

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