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Those deaths, conversations, and other emotional Star Wars moments that leave you in tears.
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We’re still not over the Star Wars: The Clone Wars finale.
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Dodgy de-ageing, cartoonish creatures and other dreadful CGI in Star Wars.
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The unexpected truth behind Rey and Ben’s kiss definitely changes the way you watch that scene.
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Luke’s robot hand with a mind of its own? No thank you!
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George Lucas very nearly made Anakin Skywalker talking binary canon.
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Laugh at Anakin’s sand speech all you like, but there’s more to it than that.
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All of the death and drama Star Wars fans have never actually seen on the big or small screen.
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Anyone else ever notice that Luke Skywalker doesn’t really care about his mother?
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More Star Wars moments that demanded greater inspection.
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Love them or hate them, you can’t argue George Lucas didn’t come prepared.
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How did Jar-Jar Binks survive three Star Wars films?
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That epic Mustafar duel would have been absolutely PERFECT if…
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With a wish for good luck, the former Master and apprentice part ways after a bittersweet reunion amid the final days of the Clone Wars
No one’s ever really gone, but in Star Wars — as in real life — sometimes a farewell has more finality than we at first realize.
We thought Ahsoka Tano and her Master Anakin Skywalker may have parted ways for good when Tano decided to leave the Jedi Order at the end of Star Wars: The Clone Wars Season 5. Falsely accused of a brutal bombing at the Jedi Temple, Anakin’s faith in his Padawan never faltered, but we can’t say the same for her belief in the Jedi Order, or the Council’s support of one of their own. At the end of the ordeal, the Jedi apologized, but Ahsoka still decided to walk away, leaving her lightsabers and her friends behind…
The witches of Dathomir are not to be underestimated.
The Nightsisters are a mysterious coven of witches, strong with dark magicks and hailing from Dathomir. Introduced in the 1994 Legends novel The Courtship of Princess Leia by Dave Wolverton, the Nightsisters have left their mark on the Star Wars galaxy in unexplainable and mystical ways, with memorable appearances in Star Wars: The Clone Wars, Star Wars Rebels, the Star Wars Jedi games, and most recently, Ahsoka.
The Nightsisters’ frightening meddling has known no bounds, causing strife for the Jedi and Sith alike. So in the spirit of Halloween season, we’re taking a look at some of the Nightsisters’ most shocking moments…
Star Wars is a busy place, so no wonder most fans missed this big moments.
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The Mandalorian warrior who once wielded the Darksaber is poised to join Ahsoka Tano on her next adventure in Ahsoka the series.
Sabine Wren is an incredibly cool character, even by incredibly cool Mandalorian standards. A graffiti artist, explosives expert, and Darksaber wielder who is loyal, strong-willed and free-spirited, Sabine won many fans during the four seasons of Star Wars Rebels.
As we get ready for Sabine’s live-action debut in Ahsoka, the series debuting on Disney+ August 22, it’s the perfect time to look back at some of her greatest moments, which made us fall in love with the rebellious Mandalorian in the first place…
The star of the upcoming Disney+ show has a storied past in the galaxy far, far away.
Ahsoka Tano may no longer consider herself a Jedi, but her many adventures remain some of the most exciting and important tales of any Force user in the Star Wars galaxy.
In the lead-up to the August 23 two-episode premiere of Ahsoka on Disney+, StarWars.com is taking a look at just 10 of her greatest moments in celebration of a modern Star Wars icon…
“Star Wars” is great. And when it isn’t great, it’s interesting. Or weird. Or hilarious. Or baffling, moving, annoying, profound, stupid, and inspiring. When you’re a film franchise with nearly a half-century of staying power, you can be a lot of things. You can be everything.
/Film has been publishing articles about the “Star Wars” saga for as long as we’ve existed. We’ve waxed nostalgic about the original trilogy. We were on the frontlines of the “Last Jedi” wars. We’ve even watched as the prequels journeyed from “universally hated” to “begrudgingly respected.” We love “Star Wars.” And we sometimes love to hate “Star Was.” But we mostly love “Star Wars.” Like, a lot. Even the dumb stuff (especially the dumb stuff).
That brings us to this article: The 100 Greatest Star Wars Movie Moments Ever…
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Hayden Christensen sure knows how to strike fear into the hearts of Jedi younglings.
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Remember that time Anakin sparked out Greedo on the streets of Tatooine?
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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)…
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…
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.
Get ready to take a trip down memory lane and relive some of the greatest moments from a galaxy far, far away!