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K-2SO’s origin story has been changed in Andor, retconning a one shot comic from 2017. Here are my thoughts on how it was handled.
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Author Steven Barnes shares insights into his latest Star Wars story as well as an exclusive excerpt from the book.
Mace Windu owes Qui-Gon Jinn a favor, and the time has come for him to repay his debt. In the new novel Mace Windu: The Glass Abyss, Master Windu receives a message from his fallen friend, which sends him outside the reach of the Republic to the Outer Rim. On the planet Metagos, Windu goes undercover, playing rival criminal elements against one another. But as he descends deeper into the crystal caverns of the capital city of New Xaxxis, he begins to lose more than just his name and title, questioning his past and the limits of his moral flexibility.
Author Steven Barnes, who also wrote the Legends novel Star Wars: The Cestus Deception, recently spoke with StarWars.com about his return to a galaxy far, far away. Read on to learn more about the exciting action and expansive worldbuilding of Mace Windu: The Glass Abyss and enjoy an exclusive first excerpt from the novel!…
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Clone Force 99 signs off.
By Dan Brooks
All missions come to an end.
“The Cavalry Has Arrived” brings Star Wars: The Bad Batch to a close in epic fashion, as the Batch and nefarious Imperial scientist Dr. Hemlock collide one last time. The series finale picks up with Hunter, Wrecker, Crosshair, Echo, and Emerie all looking to save Omega from Hemlock and his experiments at Mount Tantiss, though the young clone takes the initiative to free herself — and in classic Omega style. A tense, emotional, and action-packed double-length episode, “The Cavalry Has Arrived” delivers satisfying answers, endings, and futures for these unique heroes and villains we’ve come to know the last few years. Here are five highlights….
Omega to the rescue.
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Crosshair has FINALLY turned against the Empire. He’s being held in Mount Tantiss now, so what does the Empire have planned for him? That’s what we’re speculating on today.
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This Article was Originally posted 2023-03-13 18:10:57.
We first met the Ronin in the Kamikaze Douga short “The Duel” in Volume I of Star Wars: Visions, then saw his world expanded with the Star Wars: Ronin novel and a prequel comic written and illustrated by Takashi Okazaki.
Now, StarWars.com is excited to announce that Okazaki, writer of “The Duel,” will return with a story centered around the mysterious Ronin with Star Wars: Visions – Takashi Okazaki #1. Part of an ongoing new series of tales from comics creators that will kick off with Star Wars: Visions – Peach Momoko #1 this November, the Marvel series invites comics creators to put their own spin on the galaxy far, far away in the spirit of Lucasfilm’s animated anthology of the same name…
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If you have been following Star Wars or Hollywood for the last few months you know that everything in the industry is in disarray. While the David Zaslavs and the Bob Igers of the industry look for bonuses the size of the GDP of small nations, the people who create the content they live like kings off of are facing extinction.
Star Wars: Andor’s second season lost Tony Gilroy when Abdullah Saeed called the conflict of interest out to the Writer’s Guild of America. Gilroy agreed it was a conflict and stepped away from Andor 2. To the best of my knowledge, Andor 2 is still filming.
Gilroy is a rockstar in the industry and for Star Wars itself, delivering around fourteen hours of quality Star Wars content with a human story at its core. Anyone in charge at Disney looking for a bonus while this happened has some big balls…
High Magistrate Greef Karga has achieved the impossible, he’s turned Nevarro from a backwater hive of scum and villainy into a respectable trading outpost. We take a look at why Greef Karga was uniquely suited to become the administrator of this planet and the events that led to Nevarro’s prosperity. Perhaps this could be a formula for the rest of the outer rim?
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Whether its the Galactic Republic, the Galactic Empire or the New Republic, no administration seems to ever have a plan for the Outer Rim.
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Over the past two decades, the downfall of the Republic had been well-documented in a variety of movies, television shows, comics, and books. In Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith, for instance, we first saw the covert holograms of Darth Sidious ordering Order 66, Palpatine declaring himself Emperor in front of the Senate, and the construction of the first Death Star. In Star Wars: The Clone Wars, we learned more about inhibitor chips, the plans for the clone army, and more of the Sith lord’s machinations.
And now, in Star Wars: The Bad Batch, there is a previously un-glimpsed look at what comes immediately after: the first days of the Galactic Empire. It is told with fascinating moments of world-building and a deeper look into the larger galaxy. As its second season unfolds on Disney+, StarWars.com now takes a look at The Bad Batch and the insights that it has brought so far into that tumultuous time…
Christian Bale is back in the public eye thanks to his run with Marvel Studios in July 2022, where he played the villainous Gorr the God Butcher in Thor: Love and Thunder. He became one of the highlights of a film that was largely seen as a critical disappointment, getting the chance to deliver a terrifying performance opposite Chris Hemsworth and Natalie Portman’s Gods of Thunder.
Bale is also highly praised for his performance on the DC side of things, with his run as Bruce Wayne in Christopher Nolan’s Dark Knight trilogy still earning acclaim a decade after it concluded.
Even for everything Bale has accomplished in his career, one franchise he hasn’t yet joined is Lucasfilm and Disney’s Star Wars saga, which continues to expand on Disney+ while its theatrical return is still some time away. Recently, Bale looked at the idea of joining the galaxy far, far away, although the role he would want to play isn’t exactly the one that most fans would expect from the Oscar-winner….
Almost no name in Star Wars history has been the subject of a wider range of reviews than Rian Johnson, who famously served as the director of 2017’s Episode VIII: The Last Jedi. With the inconsistency between his work and that of J.J. Abrams, who did the movies before and after his, the sequel trilogy was left largely discombobulated and jumbled as the two directors’ visions were mixed with one another.
Even with so much controversy surrounding The Last Jedi, however, Johnson remains a consistent topic amongst the Star Wars fandom, especially with no big-screen movies on the way for the foreseeable future. Lucasfilm in particular saw promise in his work on the 2017 movie, which still grossed over $1.3 billion at the box office, and there are many who want to see him come back for another intergalactic story.
At one point in time, there were serious talks about Johnson helming his own Star Wars trilogy, although those plans have at least been pushed back for the foreseeable future. But in a recent chat with Johnson, he revealed he is still dying to return to the galaxy far, far away in the not-too-distant future….