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Five Films that Inspired Star Wars Storytellers

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StarWars.com recommends the Akira Kurosawa films to watch before Star Wars Celebration Japan.

By Amy Richau

No filmmakers’ work has had more of an impact on Star Wars creators than Akira Kurosawa. Whether you’re heading to Tokyo or following Star Wars Celebration Japan news from home, watching some of Kurosawa’s filmography that inspired George Lucas and countless other creators will give you a better appreciation for the galaxy far, far away.

Lucas first became aware of Kurosawa’s work while he was in film school at USC. In an interview with the Criterion Collection, he talked about the filmmaker’s impact. “It’s hard to really appreciate the true genius of Kurosawa until you’ve seen a few of the films and then you’ve been able to see other films at the same time and be able to realize his visual style,” said Lucas. “I think he comes from a generation of filmmakers that were still influenced by silent films. The visual graphics and the framing, just the quality of the images, go a long way to telling the story and setting the mood. You’re not going to find a lot of filmmakers that have the facile quality with the medium that Kurosawa had.”

Here are five Kurosawa films that inspired Lucas and the modern generation of Star Wars creators….

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SWNN Live! – Five ‘Star Wars’ Takeaways from D23

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After an eventful D23 weekend, the SWNN Live! crew is back to dive deeper into the big Star Wars news and trailers that were shown! Join Tyler, Luke, and myself (Jay) as Tyler shares five hot takes right off the heels of D23. We also discuss some other minor news related to Daisy Ridley and a new season of Young Jedi Adventures.

SWNN Live! is a streamed podcast that airs at 10 pm EST/ 7 pm PST (subject to change). Viewers can watch the show on YouTube, Facebook, and X (Twitter), or listen to it on Spotify and Apple Podcasts after the fact. But for those who do catch us live, you can leave us a comment, share your thoughts, and join the chat live on YouTube and our social media channels. We enjoy bringing in everyone’s thoughts….


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Ahsoka Extras: Part Five: Shadow Warrior

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Take a look at character posters including Clone Wars-era Anakin Skywalker, along with stills from a landmark installment.

Ahsoka is here! Every week, StarWars.com’s “Ahsoka Extras” will collect a bounty of additional content for each episode of the Disney+ Original series.

Ahsoka faces her old Master in “Part Five: Shadow Warrior,” while Hera looks to find out what happened to her friends. See below for character posters inspired by the episode, now streaming on Disney+, and stills from the can’t-miss installment….

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Ahsoka Analyzed: 5 Highlights from Part Five: Shadow Warrior

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Ahsoka has a mystical encounter in an episode that will be long remembered.

Ahsoka Tano debuted in the animated Star Wars: The Clone Wars and has since become one of the saga’s most beloved characters. Now, the former Jedi’s own live-action series, Ahsoka, has arrived on Disney+. In “Ahsoka Analyzed,” StarWars.com picks its highlights for each episode. Grab your lightsabers and join us for the journey.

Reunited and it feels so good.

Coming off Part Four’s insane cliffhanger, “Part Five: Shadow Warrior” finds Ahsoka apparently in the World Between Worlds and face-to-face with her old Master, Anakin Skywalker. Meanwhile, Hera tries to make sense of what might’ve happened to the Jedi and Sabine. If you ever loved Star Wars: The Clone Wars or the team of Anakin and Ahsoka, it’s hard not to be moved by “Shadow Warrior” — an exploration and celebration of their relationship and, within it, teaching and sacrifice. Here are five highlights from the episode, written and directed by Dave Filoni….

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Ahsoka Part Five Review – Shadow Warrior

Part five of Ahsoka was crazy and weird and trippy and everything I wanted from Ahsoka since it was announced! Here is my review for the latest episode!


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The Clone Wars Episode Guide: Season Five – Part 3

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The Clone Wars Episode Guide: Season Five – Part 3

As I said in the previous post, the format changed for the Episode Guides, so I have created two Featurettes covering clips and interviews from The Clone Wars – Season 5 so I hope you enjoy them.

Expect the same for the rest of the Seasons and expect Season 6 soon.


The Clone Wars Episode Guide: Season Five – Part 3

The Clone Wars Episode Guide: Season Five – Part 2

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The Clone Wars Episode Guide: Season Five – Part 2

As I said in the previous post, the format changed for the Episode Guides, so I have created two Featurettes covering clips and interviews from The Clone Wars – Season 5 so I hope you enjoy them.

Expect the same for the rest of the Seasons and expect Season 6 soon.


The Clone Wars Episode Guide: Season Five – Part 2

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The Clone Wars Episode Guide: Season Five – Part 1

Welcome to a look inside The Holocron. A collection of articles from the archives of *starwars.com no longer directly available.

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The Clone Wars Episode Guide: Season Five – Part 1

As I said in the previous post, the format changed for the Episode Guides, so I have created two Featurettes covering clips and interviews from The Clone Wars – Season 5 so I hope you enjoy them.

Expect the same for the rest of the Seasons and expect Season 6 soon.


 

The Clone Wars Episode Guide: Season Five – Part 1

Andor Episode Five Discussion | No Ifs Andor Buts

Today we’re breaking down Andor episode five, titled The Axe Forgets, with our friends at Resistance Broadcast!

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Tony Gilroy Explains How ‘Andor’ Went From Five Seasons To Two

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Details are a bit fuzzy at this point, but we know Diego Luna got the call from Tony Gilroy explaining the outline at some point in mid-2019, as the actor told Vanity Fair earlier this year, and he was instantly on board. (Bob Iger, Disney’s CEO at the time, had confirmed in late 2018 that Luna would be back in the role, when Schiff was still attached.) The series was reworked from the ground up, and it was originally going to run for five seasons, each one covering one year of Cassian’s life, leading to his introduction in Rogue One. However, after being in production of season 1 for two years, Gilroy realized that he couldn’t possibly do that four more times. He said:

“You just couldn’t possibly physically make five years of the show. I mean, Diego would be, like, 65. I’d be in a nursing home. We were panicked. We can’t sign on to this forever.”

His solution was simple but elegant. Instead of making four more seasons, Gilroy decided to crunch the outline for each season into a three-episode arc and make another twelve episodes that are essentially season 2. He borrowed the idea from the model they had already used for season 1, where each block of three episodes constitutes a singular story arc. Star Wars: The Clone Wars fans should already be used to this. He explained it to The Playlist as follows…

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