Join host Brian Cameron as he chats with Mark Newbold, and Mark Mulcaster from Fantha Tracks Radio’s Making Tracks in this special edition of Good Morning Tatooine as we disect and discuss the major announcement this week from Lucasfilm.
Kathleen Kennedy has announced that she will be stepping down as President, but continuing as a producer for The Mandalorian & Grogu and Starfighter.
Dave Filoni will lead the studio as President and Chief Creative Officer alongside Lynwen Brennan as Co-President.
PLUS lots of comments provided that shapes the potential future for the Star Wars franchise.
Life on Tatooine is governed by the two suns, Tatoo I and II. The planet is moving at an infinitesimal rate towards them, under the spell of their gravitational attraction. Millions of years ago its oceans were evaporated, leaving only barren areas of sodium-rich sandwastes and sharp, arid mesas. Millions of years hence the planet will be a fiery, uninhabitable inferno. In the meantime, it is a frontier world where many life forms have adapted to the harsh environment and maintain a precarious, often desperate existence.
It is an old settlers’ saying that it is more dangerous to gaze upon the reflected glare of the flatlands than to stare straight up at the twin suns. Protection from the heat and the double dosage of solar ultraviolet, the sudden sandwhirls and sandstorms, is a dominant factor for humans and quasi-humans alike. Farmers like Owen Lars live underground, their houses excavated from the sides of crater-like holes. These homes evolved as a defense against both the weather and hostiles like the Tusken Raiders. The living quarters and farm work. shops open onto a large courtyard some thirty feet below surface level. Access is by a sloping ramp lined with electrostatic repellers to keep out drifting sand.
Centered on townships like Anchorhead and Bestine, the settlers provide the basis of the planetary economy. Using evaporators, irrigation units, and multifunctional ‘droids, they work giant “moisture farms” whose sheer size makes up for their lack of fertility. The vaporators, which draw what little moisture there is from the air, are the key to this capital-intensive type of agriculture. When Luke’s uncle Owen is examining the various ‘droids offered for sale by the migrant Jawas, he says to See-Threepio: “I need a ‘droid that knows something about the binary language of independently programmable moisture vaporators.”
Threepio, who claims versatility as his middle name and is determined to escape the clutches of the repulsive Jawas, replies quick as a blaster’s flash: “Vaporators! We are both in luck. My first post-primary assignment was in programming binary toad lifters. Very similar in construction and memory-function to your vaporators…”
The harvested food-plants from the moisture farms are shipped off-planet from the Mos Eisley spaceport and fetch high prices in the galaxy‘s over-populated urban worlds. Luke tells his friend Biggs: “Uncle Owen’s finally got enough vaporators installed and running to make the farm pay off big.” But the prospect of large agro-profits fills Luke with indifference. He longs to get off-planet and join the Space Academy. Spending his time maintaining his uncle’s various ‘droids — Treadwell models and agricultural Artoos — and checking on the vaporators and irrigation units: that’s no kind of life for a young man thirsting for adventure. The local township of Anchorhead is a place as bleak as a black hole, its only form of entertainment computer-assisted pool. Luke’s favorite pastimes are hunting womp-rats from his landspeeder and dicing with death by flying the suborbital skyhopper spacecraft down Tatooine’s narrow, twisting canyons – a practice that stands him in good stead in the attack on the Death Star.
TRADERS AND RAIDERS
“What a forsaken place this is!” Threepio exclaims on first seeing the marching ranks of Tatooine’s sanddunes. Forsaken maybe, but inhabited by scavengers of both flesh and metal. The two robots are soon picked up by a group of Jawas, the three-foot tall semi-human species who travel the flatlands in their giant sandcrawlers looking for valuable minerals and salvageable mechanicals. Anthropologists hypothesize that the Jawas were once human themselves, but they have long since evolved into a distinctive form. Dressed in monk-like habits of thick brown cloth with hoods that reveal only their glowing red-yellow eyes, they have never been seen naked but are reputed to be extraordinarily ugly. Certainly they smell, causing Threepio, with his human-analog ability to sense offensive odors, to stifle an expression of disgust. Their faces are surrounded by small clouds of insects with which they apparently live in some weird symbiosis.
Relations between Jawas and humans are unfriendly but businesslike. The diminutive scavengers provide the farmers with a cheap, no-questions-asked source of ‘droids and minerals. They have to be watched of course. Though too cowardly to resort to outright stealing, they aren’t above passing off shady goods. The six-armed agricultural ‘droid Owen Lars first buys from the Jawas who captured Threepio and Artoo promptly breaks down, its servomotor-central shot to pieces. The incident almost leads to a confrontation, but Threepio cunningly suggests to Luke that the broken cultivator unit can be swapped for Artoo-Detoo! Another Jawa trick is to drain off most of the energy from any ‘droids they pick up to help power their sandcrawlers. When Luke takes Threepio and Artoo down to the garage to clean them up, he refers to the Jawas’ “reluctance to part with any erg-fraction they don’t have to” before connecting Artoo to the recharger.
Artoo, of course, escapes from the Lars homestead, a very unrobotic piece of behavior. And it’s when Luke and Threepio go in search of him the next morning that we meet the dreaded Tusken Raiders, or sandpeople. Where the Jawas are marginally useful to the settlers, the sandpeople are simply a threat. Where the Jawas are instinctively timid, the sandpeople are aggressive and fearless. Riding on their shaggy-haired mammoth-like banthas, they maintain permanent guerrilla warfare against the farmers, raiding and plundering wherever defenses are weak. Xenologists believe they are part organic, part mechanical. But no one is sure: no one has ever got that close to a Tusken, or seen what lies beneath their swathings of bandages and loose bits of cloth. Taller and stronger than humans, they are fearsome enemies, wielding great double-edged axes called gaderffii which are made from cannibalized freighter plating.
“There are some awfully strange things living out here,” Luke tells Threepio just before the Tusken attack. “Not all of them have been classified. It’s better to treat anything as dangerous until determined otherwise.” One of these ‘awfully strange things’ is the Krayt dragon. We never see one of these beasts, but it is by imitating their unearthly howl that Ben Kenobi drives off the sandpeople and rescues Luke and the robots. Kenobi is a pretty strange inhabitant of Tatooine himself: the last of the Jedi Knights masquerading as a desert hermit. Why Kenobi chose the planet for his self-imposed exile is unclear, but perhaps he was aware through the Force of the role young Luke would one day play.
It is not just coincidence that the future galactic hero should have been born and bred on a planet as apparently insignificant as Tatooine. Under the glare of its twin suns, he has been schooled in a harsh world where survival is paramount: the kind of education he would never have received on one of the galaxy’s more “civilized” inner systems. Under Kenobi’s subtle tutelage, he will soon receive a further education — learning to be receptive to and in control of the Force. It’s a lesson that begins when old Ben and Luke, plus Artoo and Threepio, are stopped by Imperial stormtroopers on first entering the rough frontier spaceport at Mos Eisley. But that’s another whole story.
Join Brian Cameron on Good Morning Tatooine to discuss this weeks Star Wars news.
On this weeks show up for discussion are the latest guest announcements for Star Wars Celebrations, and the final poster for #Cantina.
We check out the Ahsoka Tano figure for Star Wars Shatterpoint, and Marvel’s new Lando one-shot. We get our hands on the amazing Gaffi Stick Prop Replica’s from Regal Robot. Before getting hyped for the upcoming season three of The Mandalorian by checking out the latest issue of Empire magazine, Lucasfilm’s recap video, and the first official clip from Season 3.
We cast our eyes to this summers big release, Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny – by checking out its Super Bowl TV spot. Before sharing our thoughts on Young Jedi Adventures which arrives May 4th. And the news doesn’t stop there, as we also cram into an action packed show, the official trailer for Tales from the Galaxy’s Edge – Enhanced Edition and celebrate the The Forge arriving in London!
Just as a FYI, to avoid old posts becoming one with the Force, this post has been republished so it can be a blue glowy thing, it was Originally posted 2023-02-20 00:47:31.
Looking for some Star Wars to watch this summer? Check out StarWars.com’s guide to movies, specials, and episodes perfect for the season.
Summer is here and the heat is starting to kick in! And while the hot weather makes for perfect outside time, you’ll also want to escape the sun eventually, and there’s no better way to chill out than with some new and old entries in Star Wars. But with the ever-expanding world of Star Wars movies and shows, you might be a little unsure of what to watch this summer — especially before Ahsoka releases on August 23. That’s where we come in! StarWars.com has pulled together a few summer-tastic recommendations to watch at the end of a long day, most with a summer or warm-weather theme…
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On this weeks show we discuss the trailers for the upcoming open world game, Star Wars Outlaws.
We debate the news that Star Wars will release two new films in 2026, and a further film in 2027.
Tony Gilroy has spoken on Andor being created at just the right moment in time, Hasbro announce new Mission Fleet and NERF toys, and Carrie Fisher’s final film is set to be released.
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On this weeks show we discuss Disney Gallery: The Mandalorian, Indiana Jones, Star Wars Fan Fun Day, Hasbro’s Young Jedi Adventure figures, Rogue One director Gareth Edwards new film The Creator, and the closure of Galactic Starcruiser.
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Hosted By: Brian Cameron
Guests: Paul McQue and Clair Henry
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On this weeks show we check out the Hasbro Mando Mania releases, and Luke Skywalker (Jedi Academy) from the Retro Collection. We watch the latest Young Jedi Adventures short, and the trailer for 5-25-77 UK.
We discuss the latest comments from the cast of Andor on the upcoming season two, and the announcement that Carrie Fisher will be honoured on the Walk of Fame. Before checking out the Gentle Giant Luke with Grogu 1/7 scale statue.
We look forward to Star Wars Fan Fun Day, and debate the potential of a Rian Johnson trilogy of movies.
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In the final show before Star Wars Celebration we discuss all the latest announcements for the main show as well as Boonta Eve and Cantina2 as we gear up for the Star Wars fan gathering of the year.
We talk about the the latest Mando Mania products, as well as Denuo Novo’s Cassian Andor jacket.
We check out the story trailer for Jedi: Survivor, and chew over the latest film and TV rumours. We celebrate the three Andor Bafta nominations, and Ahmed Best returning to Star Wars live action.
Before we end the show with a discussion on this past week’s episode of The Mandalorian.
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On this weeks show we discuss all the latest announcements for Star Wars Celebration, Boonta Eve, and Cantina2.
We talk about the new Jaxxon annual from Dark Horse Comics, the latest Mando Mania products, Regal Robot’s Grogu maquette, and Sideshow’s Paz Vizsla figure.
We celebrate Obi-Wan Kenobi winning at the CAS Awards, commiserate Willow being shelved after one season, and look ahead to the Lucas Museum arriving in 2025.
Before we end the show with a discussion on this past week’s episode of The Mandalorian.
Join Brian Cameron, Mark Newbold, and Matt Booker on Good Morning Tatooine to discuss this weeks Star Wars news.
On this weeks show we discuss all the latest announcements for Star Wars Celebration, Boonta Eve, Fan Fun Day and Cantina2.
We talk about RSVLTS coming to the UK, check out the latest products that are part of Mando Mania, and the Bo-Katan Kryze Helmet from Denuo Novo.
We debate the future of the Star Wars park experience as the Galactic Starcruiser cuts back its flights, and the future of Star Wars films as Bob Iger and Jon Favreau discuss the topic in the midst of more product cancellations.
We look ahead to the June comic slate, as Marvel release their solicitations and take our first look at From A Certain Point of View: Return of the Jedi.
Before we end the show with a discussion on this past week’s episode of The Mandalorian.
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On this weeks show we discuss all the latest announcements for Star Wars Celebration, and Cantina2.
We check out Darth Elvis’ latest track, and all the latest products from Hasbro for Indiana Jones and The Bad Batch, the first set of “Mando Mania” items, and Gentle Giant’s Sabine Wren mini bust.
We have the latest Marvel Comics news with a cross over event announced, and season 2 of The Mandalorian revealed.
We view the latest clips from The Bad Batch, and The Mandalorian.Andy Serkis have been talking Andor and Snoke and we will chat about his thoughts on his Star Wars characters, and Random House have released an excerpt from upcoming book Cataclysm.
Before we end the show with a discussion on this past week’s The Mandalorian season three debut.
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On this weeks show up for discussion are the latest guest announcements for Star Wars Celebration, Cantina2, and SWFFD; as well as all the build up to The Mandalorian season 3.
We check out the Denuo Novo Rogue One Death Trooper helmet, Micro Galaxy Squadron Wave III, Gentle Giants’ Koska Reeves 1/6 Scale Mini-Bust, and the Snips and Skyway FiGPin Disney Park exclusives.
We celebrate Women’s History Month with the latest covers from Marvel Comics, and look ahead to Dark Horse Comics’ Tales from the Death Star. Pinewood Studios is going to be expanding, and we will have all the latest news on the extension, and we will also have the latest on Disney After Dark May extravaganza, and the D23 European events heading our way in April.
Join Brian Cameron, and Paul Naylor on Good Morning Tatooine as they discuss this weeks Star Wars news.
On this weeks show we discuss the latest guest announcements for Star Wars Celebrations, and two of the events around the show – Bib’s Bash, and Return of the Bash.
We check out the latest product announcements from Hasbro, Deuno Novo, and Funko. Look at the Tales from the Galaxy Edge VR2 trailer, ILM’s latest Andor breakdown, and The Mandalorian featurette for season three.
Before ending the show by looking ahead to Visions season two!
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On this weeks show we discuss Alden Ehrenreich’s thoughts on the future of Han Solo. We look forward to Star Wars Celebration by checking out the first guest announcements, and some of the events around the show.
We check out Gentle Giant’s Triple Zero jumbo figure, celebrate ILM’s 18 nominations at the 21st Visual Effects Society, and look at the progress being made to George Lucas’ museum.
Before casting our eye forward to Free Comic Book Day, and the release of Arcade1Up’s Star Wars Home Arcade Game in the UK.
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On this weeks show we discuss the new trailer for The Mandalorian, Season 3, its new posters and the directors for the upcoming season.
We talk about John Williams ‘un-retirement,’ Andor’s Screen Actor Guild nominations, and Galaxy of Creatures season two.
We look ahead to Aprils comics with the recent Marvel solicitations, to this months upcoming Disney+ documentary on the making of Willow, and the first SWFFD guest announcements for May’s show.
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