We got our first…interesting TV spot for The Mandalorian and Grogu, and Jar Jar Binks teamed up with Kelleran Beq! We’re covering the news and stories of last week in Star Wars!
Kathleen Kennedy is stepping down as President of Lucasfilm, and Galaxy’s Edge is swapping over to the Age of Rebellion. We’re talking about these stories and more in this week’s video!
It feels like we are ending another era of Star Wars. The streaming era. Today I’m going to look back at the past six year of Star Wars under Disney. We’ll talk about what worked, what didn’t, and where to go moving forward!
Starfighter has wrapped filming, and New Jedi Order might start soon! Plus we’re covering some of last week’s news and the final issue of Jedi Knights!
Mia Goth will be playing one of the villains in Star Wars: Starfighter! We’re covering that news and the latest canon stories in Last Week in Star Wars!
0:00 Mia Goth Joins Starfighter
4:00 Disney Sues Midjourney
9:03 The High Republic: Phase More
11:38 Last Week in Canon
26:54 Last Week in Fandom
29:44 Last Week’s Questions
Avengers: Doomsday and Secret Wars have both been delayed to December 2026 and 2027, leaving The Mandalorian & Grogu and Starfighter in May with less competition!
0:00 Last Week in News
12:44 Last Week in Canon
23:20 Last Week in Fandom
25:03 Last Week’s Questions
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!
0:00 Star Wars Night at the Braves
2:09 Last Week in News
14:19 Last Week in Canon
32:19 Q&A
Did you spot the Revenge of the Sith tribute on Crait during The Last Jedi?
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Brad Rau and Jennifer Corbett on the death of Tech and the end of their award-winning series.
Dan Brooks
It’s not easy being the Bad Batch, but lately it’s been especially rough. Last year on Star Wars: The Bad Batch, our favorite clone squad lost its brother and science whiz Tech, was betrayed by a supposed ally, and saw young Omega snatched by Imperial mad scientist Dr. Royce Hemlock. To borrow a phrase from Obi-Wan Kenobi, they were dark times.
“When we first started this show, we had hoped that we could get three seasons to tell this story,” executive producer and head writer Jennifer Corbett tells StarWars.com. “We kicked Season 1 off with Order 66 and the team trying to figure out where they fit in the galaxy. We knew Season 2 was going to be a little bit darker, because we knew that the team was going to lose in some way. As the season progressed, it became clear that the way for them to lose is to essentially have the team be fractured. That’s what happens when we lose Tech, and then also with Omega being taken by the Empire.”…
Get ready to dive into the Star Wars universe like never before! This official adaptation of Star Wars: The Last Jedi, written with the help of the film’s director Rian Johnson, pulls back the curtain on scenes from alternate versions of the script and other additional content.
As the galaxy tries to recover from the ashes of the Empire, a new threat has emerged in the form of the ruthless First Order. But hope is not lost, as a group of new heroes have risen to the challenge of fighting for the galaxy’s freedom. Join Rey, the orphan strong in the Force; Finn, the ex-stormtrooper fighting against his former masters; and Poe Dameron, the fearless X-wing pilot as they fight side-by-side with General Leia Organa and the Resistance.
But the champions of light are up against a formidable enemy with superior numbers and devastating firepower. The First Order’s Supreme Leader Snoke and his merciless enforcer Kylo Ren are determined to crush the resistance once and for all. The champions of light may be facing their extinction, but their only hope lies in a lost legend: Jedi Master Luke Skywalker.
With the action picking up right where Star Wars: The Force Awakens left off, Star Wars: The Last Jedi takes you on a thrilling ride as the battle between light and dark reaches new heights. This adaptation even includes an 8-page color photo insert of awe-inspiring images from the hit movie. So, get ready to immerse yourself in the epic world of Star Wars like never before!
Video games, merchandise, and those other Star Wars elements that have only gotten better…
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Get ready for a rip-roaring adventure through the galaxy with Han Solo and Lando Calrissian in Last Shot, a thrilling novel inspired by Solo: A Star Wars Story. The Millennium Falcon may be the fastest ship in the universe, but it can’t outrun the past. When a mysterious transmitter with unimaginable power and a hefty reward for discovery is revealed, Han and Lando set out to claim it not once, but twice before. However, the weapon’s creator, Fyzen Gor, is a dangerous criminal who doesn’t like to share and holds a grudge.
Fast forward ten years, and Han Solo is now a family man who has left his scoundrel days behind him. But when Lando shows up at his doorstep, running from Fyzen’s assassins, Han can’t ignore his friend’s plea for help. With the assistance of a young hotshot pilot, an Ewok slicer prodigy, and a special someone who may be the love of Lando’s life, Han and Lando must work together once more to prevent Gor from using the weapon’s power to reshape the galaxy.
Last Shot is action-packed in all the right ways, with humor, Ewok hackers, murderous robots, and rousing fight scenes. It’s a fun and breezy read that will keep you on the edge of your seat from start to finish. According to Tordotcom, “it’s a must-read for Star Wars fans.” The Verge calls it “a long-forgotten enemy with a modern twist,” and Alternative Nation hails it as “the flat-out funniest Star Wars novel to date.” With a reversible jacket featuring Han and Lando, this hardcover edition is a must-have for any Star Wars fan. Get your copy today and join the most notorious scoundrels in the New Republic on their epic journey across the stars and into the past.
Meet Eightyem, and see what he did incur to his master’s wrath.
Serving as Jabba the Hutt’s interpreter isn’t the best job in the galaxy.
Marvel and Lucasfilm are celebrating 40 years of Star Wars: Return of the Jedi with a series of original stories, and the festivities begin with Star Wars: Jabba’s Palace #1. The special one-shot tells the untold tale of Eightyem — C-3PO’s predecessor in Jabba’s palace who met an unfortunate end when “our master got angry with our last protocol droid and disintegrated him.”
In StarWars.com’s first look at the issue, Eightyem recounts his time with the illustrious Jabba, and the charismatic visitor who offered him a way out…
Jabba’s Palace #1, written by Marc Guggenheim and illustrated by Alessandro Miracolo, with a cover by Ryan Brown, arrives March 29 and is available for pre-order now on ComiXology and at your local comic shop…
Andor has captured the attention of Star Wars fans across the world. The latest Disney+ series may not have the same gigantic audience as the likes of Obi-Wan or The Mandalorian, but it’s being hailed critically as the best of the bunch.
It certainly came as a surprise to many, seeing as how the show stars a character who wasn’t even the lead of his debut movie. Yet, he’s now managing to lead some of the best storytelling in the franchise.
While it’s previously been touted that the series is very much telling its own contained story, there have still been plenty of Easter Eggs for fans to uncover. After all, with the show being about the birth of the Rebellion, it’s going to have to connect to some things.
However, now an unexpected connection between the show and a big movie has been revealed—and it involves the polarizing film, TheLast Jedi….
Breaking down the most controversial Star Wars movie of all time.
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