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Star Wars – Aliens

Admiral Ackbar
Mon Calamari commander of the Rebel Fleet

As commander of the Rebel Fleet, Ackbar has one of the most important and demanding jobs in the Alliance. The fleet is the Rebellion’s most valuable asset and its most important tool to challenge the overwhelming might of the Empire. Admiral Ackbar was the natural choice for fleet commander.

Beyond the qualifications of his great skills and sterling character, Ackbar is a symbol to the rest of the galaxy: a symbol that the Alliance is fighting for everyone, no matter what their background or origin. The Empire, in contrast, has made discrimination against non-humans a longstanding policy.

Ackbar proved his competence while commanding the Shantipole project, which added the valuable B-wing fighter to the Alliance’s arsenal. He was also extremely influential on his home planet and was largely responsible for that planet’s decision to supply their precious Mon Calamari Cruisers, the cornerstones and largest vessels of the Rebel Fleet.

Although widely recognized as a fine tactician, it is his organizational and administrative abilities that make Ackbar an outstanding leader. He is known for being rather conservative in battle strategy, but this aspect of his personality is counterbalanced within the fleet’s command structure by the innovative impetuosity of his young officers and the aggressive nature of General Madine.

A case in point is the Battle of Endor. When the Death Star surprisingly went operational and began systematically destroying the Rebel Fleet’s most powerful vessels, Ackbar’s first instinct was to call off the attack. But Lando Calrissian pleaded with him to continue by engaging the Imperial Star Destroyers, in the hope that the Death Star wouldn’t be able to open up on them without hitting Imperial ships.

For all of his conservatism, Ackbar saw the logic in Calrissian’ radical plan and acted accordingly. The gamble paid off.

The battle over Endor proved to everyone that Mon Mothma’s choice for command of the fleet was perfect. It was the Alliance’s shining moment, and Ackbar deserves much of the credit.

Chewbacca
Han Solo’s 200-year-old Wookiee copilot

Strong, fearless, and an able pilot and mechanic, Chewbacca the Wookiee makes a capable ally to his friends and to the Rebel Alliance. A loyal friend to Corellian smuggler Han Solo, Chewbacca is his co-pilot when Luke Skywalker, Obi-Wan Kenobi, and two droids come aboard the Millennium Falcon for a fateful trip to Alderaan.

Chewbacca is a key part of the rescue plan for Princess Leia, acting as an ‘alien prisoner,’ allowing Han and Luke to infiltrate Detention Block AA-23 of the Death Star. It is also Chewie who persuades Han to go back to help Luke during his critical attack run on the Death Star’s fatal exhaust port.

It is later, during the events on Bespin that perhaps the greatest change takes place in Chewbacca. Roaring in rage as the Imperials began to lower Han into the carbon-freeze chamber, the Wookiee lashes out at the stormtroopers. It is Han himself who calms his friend and ends the berserker rage.

“Save your strength,” Solo calls out. “There’ll be another time. The Princess. You have to take care of her.”

It is then that Chewbacca realizes there is more to his honor family than just Han Solo. With Lando Calrissian in tow, Chewbacca and the Millennium Falcon return to Tatooine to await Luke Skywalker, firmly believing that together they can save Han from Jabba the Hutt.

His faith and belief in his friends continues throughout the war. Whether he is cramped inside a ship designed for beings much smaller than Wookiees, tied to a stake and at the mercy of the Ewoks, or battling a legion of the Empire’s best troops, Chewbacca remains confident that he and his comrades will eventually triumph.

Ewoks
Small tribal inhabitants of the forest moon of Endor

Only about one meter tall, the straightforward, even simple two-legged beings known as Ewoks are the antithesis of a high-technology culture. They are tribal and still use bows and arrows, slingshots and catapults as primary weapons. But through intense teamwork, and with a keen understanding of their environment and how to work with it to their best advantage, Ewoks have acumen and skills that cannot be replaced by high technology.

Ewok language is liquid and expressive, and not that difficult to speak for other species. Most tribe members are hunters and gatherers who live in clustered villages built high in hardy and long-living conifer trees, or life-trees. Ewok religion is centered around these giant trees, which legends refer to as guardian spirits. Each village plants a new seedling for each Ewok baby born, then nurtures it as it grows. Throughout their lives, each Ewok is linked to his or her “totem tree,” and when they die, Ewoks believe that their spirits go to live in their totem trees. Ewoks believe that their village shamans can communicate with the oldest and wisest trees in time of crisis.

From a life-tree’s bark, Ewoks distill a natural insect repellent. From fallen trees they make weapons, clothing, furniture and cooking implements. During the day, Ewoks descend from their high huts to hunt and forage on the forest floor. At night, they leave the forest to huge carnivores. Ewoks are curious and frequently get into trouble by being too nosy. They also love to hear and tell stories and are very musical, especially enjoying communal singing and dancing. And they are inventive, using natural materials to build everything from water-wheels to flying wings.

Jawas
Hooded scavengers of the Tatooine deserts

Intelligent but smelly scavengers of the desert, these rodent-like creatures are natives of Tatooine. About a meter tall and constantly jabbering in their own language, Jawas live in clans.

To protect themselves from the fierce double suns of their planet, they wear coarse, homespun cloaks with hoods; only their glowing eyes are visible.

 

Jawas travel and live in bands, using giant, treaded sandcrawlers for mobility and shelter. The crawlers can hold many dozens of Jawas as well as the droids and other machinery that they scavenge, repair and resell to Tatooine moisture farmers and others. Once each year before the storm season, Jawas make a trek to the great basin of the Dune Sea for a huge, secret rendezvous that becomes a great swap meet where they exchange news and salvaged items.

Jabba the Hutt
Grotesque and powerful criminal underlord

One of the galaxy’s top criminal underlords, Jabba the Hutt has been in charge of a major criminal empire since he was about 600 years old. He moved to Tatooine and established himself at a palace built around the ancient monastery of B’ommar monks. Its centerpiece is a huge throne room where Jabba constantly entertains and holds court from his high dais at one end of the room.

Jabba’s criminal empire knows no bounds. It includes smuggling, glitterstim spice dealing, slave trading, assassination, loan sharking, protection and piracy. One smuggler on his payroll is the Corellian Han Solo and his Wookiee first mate Chewbacca. But after Solo has to jettison a spice load to avoid Imperial entanglements, Jabba orders him brought in. It takes a few years, but bounty hunter Boba Fett eventually delivers Solo entombed in carbonite. Solo’s friends come to rescue him, and Luke Skywalker directly confronts the Hutt, who drops him into a pit to be eaten by Jabba’s pet rancor.

When Skywalker instead kills the rancor, an enraged Jabba orders all the Rebels to be taken to the desert and fed to the Sarlacc monster. But Jabba pays the supreme price for underestimating Skywalker, Princess Leia Organa and their friends.

Sand People
Savage nomads of the Tatooine wastes

 

A nomadic and often violent species, the Sand People of the planet Tatooine are as fierce and savage as their harsh desert environment. Also known as Tusken Raiders, even their appearance – born of necessity – lends them an air of menace. Wrapped in gauzy robes and strips of cloth from head to foot, their faces are concealed with breathing masks and goggles to protect their eyes. The frightening visage of a bandit Tusken Raider can terrorize as easily as their weapons.

The Sand People are easily intoxicated by sugar water and are most dangerous during their adolescent years, when they must survive rigorous rites of passage–such as hunting krayt dragons–to become adults. Since there is no written Tusken language, the storyteller-historian is the most respected member of Tusken communities. Many Tusken Raider clans of 20 to 30 individuals return annually to their traditional encampments in the Needles, a section of the Jundland Wastes, to wait out the dangerous sandstorm season.

The Sand People have an almost symbiotic relationship with their bantha mounts. A member who has lost his bantha is considered incomplete, and an outcast among his people. Likewise, when a Raider dies, his mount engages in a usually suicidal frenzy and is turned loose in the desert to survive or die on its own.

Tuskens live in an uneasy, and frequently shattered, peace with Tatooine moisture farmers. They attack settlements from time to time, using their traditional weapon, the gaderffii (or “gaffi”) stick, a kind of double-edged ax, or older projectile rifles. Targets of opportunity also include individuals or small parties roaming the desert, such as Jawa scavenging parties.

Wicket
A curious and resourceful young Ewok

 

This young Ewok helps the Rebel forces during the monumental Battle of Endor. Wicket W. Warrick is the youngest son of Ewoks Shodu and Deej. Wicket has always shown a greater-than-usual curiosity to explore the unknown.

When Imperials first come to Endor, the Ewoks are alarmed. Many want to declare war on them, but the Ewok leader, Chief Chirpa, reminds them that their spears couldn’t hurt the Imperial fortresses, and that the invaders have machines that can fly through the air or burn the forests. But one night, as the villagers gather around the fires, young Wicket recounts how he had witnessed an AT-ST “walker” stumble on the rocks, fall, and explode. So the Ewoks do have a way to fight back, and they start preparing for battle.

While on a foraging expedition, Wicket comes across an unconscious Princess Leia Organa, who has been thrown off a speeder bike during a chase with Biker Scouts. Although she initially spooks him, Wicket senses her innate goodness. He returns with her to the village, only to find that Leia’s companions have been captured in an Ewok hunting net.

Even though Wicket pleads their case to Chief Chirpa, it takes some Jedi tricks from Luke Skywalker to free the rebels. Wicket then is a major factor in convincing the tribe to help the Rebels try to blow up the shield generator protecting the second Death Star.

Yoda
Wise master of the Force and teacher of Jedi

A long-lived Jedi Master, Yoda is the conduit for the rebirth of the nearly-vanished Jedi Knights. For more than 800 years, the diminutive green being has trained Jedi Knights in the ways of the Force, but rarely has he faced such a challenge as the impetuous young Luke Skywalker.

By the time Luke encounters him in the bogs of Dagobah, Yoda is nearly 900 years old and walks stooped over with the help of a gimer stick. He subsists on things that nature offer him, eating plants and fruits and fungi, and building his home of mud, sticks and stones.

 

Yoda’s path to Jedi wisdom seems simple, yet profound. He makes his students unlearn what they had been taught, helping them to tune in to the subtle world around them to learn its truths. “A Jedi uses the Force for knowledge. Never for attack,” he tells them.

When Emperor Palpatine ordered his purge of the Jedi, Yoda went into hiding on Dagobah. He uses the Force and the planet’s own natural defenses to discourage visitors. But he has kept watch on Luke Skywalker and Leia Organa. After escaping almost certain death from a wampa ice creature on Hoth, Luke sees Ben Kenobi in a vision, telling him to go to the Dagobah system to continue his Jedi training with Yoda.

Yoda lectures young Skywalker about the Force while Luke performs rigorous physical and mental exercises. Yoda especially cautions him against the easy path of anger and the lure of the dark side of the Force.

When ordered to undertake a particularly daunting task, Luke says he’ll try. “No! Try not,” Yoda says. “Do. Or do not. There is no try.” Despite Yoda’s plea, Luke leaves before his training is complete when he senses that his friends are in danger. By the time Luke returns, Yoda is close to becoming one with the Force.

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Misc PDF’s | The Empire Strikes Back – Posters #3

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Ask the Jedi Council Archives – 2004

Welcome to the Ask the Lucasfilm Jedi Council Archives. A feature of Star Wars. Com, no longer active. This is not a complete archive but have salvaged what I can.

January 2004

Q : Will there ever be an Episode II Insider’s Guide?

Steve Sansweet: I assume you’re talking about the great CD-ROMs that LucasArts did for both the classic trilogy (Star Wars: Behind the Magic) and the first prequel (Star Wars: Episode I Insider’s Guide). Both were chock full with exclusive interviews, rare footage, encyclopedia-like coverage, scene guides, still images, trivia, a look at characters, vehicles, the making of the films…and much, much more.

But basically two things have happened. First, the market has clearly moved away from such CD-ROMs; in fact, it had pretty much collapsed just as the Episode I Insider’s Guide was starting to ship. And that’s because the kinds of material that would be included on such CD-ROMs can be better placed on more interactive and updateable websites and richer DVDs — which is exactly what Lucasfilm did for Episode II.

Q : Why does there appear to be statues of horses in the scene where Jar Jar and his people are entering the city after defeating the droid army? Horses were never seen on any of the fantasy planets.

Jocasta Nu: Those are not horses. They are in fact statues of guarlaras, royal riding animals used only by the monarchy. The galaxy contains a number of species similar to the mundane equines you are familiar with. The forest moon of Endor has several such species, including bordoks and gaupas.

Q : Is that you in the tank in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade?

Nick Gillard: Good eye. It most certainly is.

Q : What do you think are the chances of MGM’s Star Tours expanding or for Mr. Lucas to build a Star Wars theme park?

Steve Sansweet: As long ago as 1984, Lucasfilm and the Walt Disney Co. began exploring the possibilities of theme park attractions based on the Star Wars and Indiana Jones movies. One early idea was an entire area at Disneyland with seven rides based on those films. Eventually, in 1987, Star Tours opened in Disneyland, and later in Disney parks in Orlando, Tokyo and Paris. Indiana Jones attractions followed. We continue to believe that the Disney environment is an excellent one for attractions based on Lucasfilm movies, and we are always looking at ways to either freshen or, if it makes sense, expand that presence.

Q : Stupid question but what are humans called in the Star Wars universe?

Jocasta Nu: Humans are simply identified as humans — notice when C-3PO remarks that Luke Skywalker is quite clever for a human being, or when Han Solo ironically calls Jabba the Hutt a wonderful human. The Podracer announcers also identify Anakin Skywalker as a human. Your confusion may stem from there not being a homeworld identified in the species name, but that is not uncommon. The species name “Wookiee,” for instance makes no reference to Kashyyyk.

The origins of humanity in this galaxy have been lost to time. There are several worlds that lay claim to the prehistoric birthplace of the human species — and in ancient times, wars were fought over such claims — but the truth remains a mystery. As such, many humans tend to refer to themselves with names that identify particular cultures or homeworld: for example, Corellians and Alderaanians.

Q : I saw your name when I was watching the BBC hit “Red Dwarf.” What was it like and how did Mr. Charles’ skills match to Star Wars?

Nick Gillard: Working on “Red Dwarf” was a lot of fun! I think Mr. Charles would make a good Sith.

Q : I’ve seen Star Wars wall art that is made up of small movie picture frames cut up to make an image. What are these type of pictures called and where can I buy them?

Steve Sansweet: There were two fantastic Star Wars images done by Robert Silvers, the creator of Photomosaics, a technology he invented at the age of 26 while a student at the MIT Media Lab. According to his company’s web site, Silvers’ proprietary software “expertly considers minute details in hundreds of individual images to create a beautiful mosaic arrangement.” A Photomosaic works by arranging hundreds or thousands of tiny photographs that, when viewed from a distance, combine to form a single larger image. In this case, many frames of film from the classic Star Wars trilogy created portraits of Darth Vader and of Yoda. Both are included in Silvers’ first book, “Photomosaics” (Henry Holt & Co., $12 soft cover). The Photomosaics were also printed as posters by Lucasfilm licensee Portal Publications in 1997, and are still available in some poster shops or at online sites.

February 2004

Q : In Episode V, Yoda acts like an idiot when Luke was visiting him. Yoda acted like he has never seen technology before. What happened to him? Did the swamp make him crazy?

Jocasta Nu: Yoda was hiding his identity and testing Luke’s patience and intentions. His behavior before revealing his true name and status as a Jedi Master is an act. You’ll note that once Luke realizes that it is in fact Yoda the Jedi Master, Yoda does not behave in this odd way.

Q : I heard that Natalie Portman is terrified of heights. Did she do the whole pole/nexu/chain thing in Episode II herself?

Nick Gillard: Yes Natalie did stand on the pole. She also jumped from it. I had to show her how to do it and I think I was more frightened than she was.

Q : How many bones have you broken?

Nick Gillard: Not as many as the hearts I have broken.

March 2004

Q : Why is Endor called the “centurian” moon?

Jocasta Nu: Your ears deceive you, young Padawan. The term used is “Sanctuary Moon,” which describes Endor’s role in generating the protective shield around a vulnerable second Death Star.

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Misc PDF’s | Yoda – Stencil

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Retro Star Wars Masks – Princess Leia

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The Clone Wars Episode Guide: Season Five – Part 4

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The Clone Wars Episode Guide: Season Five – Part 4

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 4

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Star Wars: Maul – Shadow Lord Teaser Trailer and First Poster Arrive

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Executive producers break down new characters and locations from the animated series, which premieres on Disney+ April 6, 2026, with the full cast announcement and a first look at the story to come.

By Kristin Baver

With a velvety growl, Maul himself invites you to look more closely at a galaxy reshaped by the Empire in Star Wars: Maul – Shadow Lord. Today, the first teaser trailer and poster for the animated series arrived, giving fans our first glimpse at the world of Janix and the machinations of the underworld playing out in an era near the beginning of Emperor Palpatine’s reign.

Beginning with a two-episode premiere on Disney+ April 6, 2026, and two episodes each week leading to a finale on Star Wars Day, May the 4th, Star Wars: Maul – Shadow Lord picks up after the events of Star Wars: The Clone Wars, for a pulpy adventure that finds Maul plotting to rebuild his criminal syndicate on a planet untouched by the Empire. There, he crosses paths with a disillusioned young Jedi Padawan who may just be the apprentice he is seeking to aid him in his relentless pursuit for revenge….

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Star Wars: Maul – Shadow Lord | Official Teaser Trailer

Chains can be broken. Empires can be shattered.

The two-episode premiere of Star Wars: Maul – Shadow Lord streams April 6 only on Disney+.

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Retro Star Wars Masks – Bib Fortuna

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Star Wars: Maul – Shadow Lord | Trailer Tomorrow

Wanted across the galaxy.

Star Wars: Maul – Shadow Lord. Trailer tomorrow.

So, basically, it’s a Trailer for a Trailer!! Looks like they took a leaf out of He-Man’s book!

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Low Red Moon – Spoiler Free Star Wars Book Review

Low Red Moon comes out soon! I got to read it a little early, so here is my spoiler-free review about the new Star Wars Outlaws book!

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Leadership Changes At Lucasfilm – 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!

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Retro Star Wars Masks – Threepio

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2026 – the future of Star Wars | Star Wars Rebel Round-up

CJ and Luke discuss the 2026 and what to expect from Star Wars. We look back at TV, Movies, Gaming, Books, Comics and more.

Share your highlights in the comments below so we can discuss them in future episodes.

0:00 Intro
1:30 TV
20:50 Gaming
28:00 Lego
33:58 Books
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47:30 Movies

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Phil Feiner – Executive Vice-President, Pacific Title & Art Studio

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Phil Feiner
Executive Vice-President, Pacific Title & Art Studio

Phil Feiner became involved in the work on the Star Wars Trilogy Special Edition when he was invited to screen a newly made answer print of Star Wars by Ted Gagliano of Fox. When asked his opinion, Feiner could only reply that the print, from the original 1977 negative, “looked awful . . . with white dirt printed in, the color looked ‘desaturated’ and the overall timing was off.” This discouraging assessment began Feiner’s two-year involvement in the process of creating the perfect answer print for the Star Wars Trilogy Special Edition release. Because the original Technicolor prints had been lost, the color timing of the prints was done subjectively. Feiner told Fox that this was the wrong approach: “Everyone interprets color the way each individual sees it. It needs to be the way George Lucas approved the answer print in 1977.” The only source of a perfect print was one of the last IB (Imbibition) releases, since IB prints don’t experience dye fade. Finally, an IB print was found, and YCM Laboratories took on the job of answer printing the feature.

After the initial problem with the prints had been solved, Feiner and his team at Pacific Title were able to concentrate on re-making 482 optical effects shots, 19 of which were from the scene in the Millennium Falcon in which Obi-Wan begins to teach Luke how to use a lightsaber. “The ‘Jedi Lesson’ was by far and large the greatest challenge. It wasn’t the technical difficulty but the time frame. Four working weeks was the total amount of time to complete this sequence of 19 D/Opticals . . . compositing the seeker ball into the background, while using the 1977 rotoscope hi-con elements to ‘burn in’ the laser sword into the ‘latent digital composite’.”

Feiner was born in 1955 in Burbank, California and raised in New York City. He attended the Claremont Colleges, then began his career in 1974 at Sync Film Laboratory in Hollywood, two years later taking a job as Optical Effects Operator at Total Optical Company in Burbank. Feiner has worked at Pacific Title & Art Studio since 1977. He was nominated for an Emmy for best visual effects for V: the Final Battle. In 1977, while at Pacific Title, Feiner worked on Star Wars, optically compositing all the foreign versions of the Star Wars main title, as well as cleaning up the landspeeder effects.

When asked who is his favorite Star Wars character and why, Feiner responds: “Darth Vader. He gets right to the point.” Feiner’s favorite movie of the trilogy is Star Wars: A New Hope. “It’s a western set in outer space. The story and the ‘pacing’ haven’t been done since the thirties. Everything, story, editing, sound, visual effects, were seamlessly woven into a continuous fabric. The results speak for themselves.”

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ROBERT WATTS Interview – Producing SW & Cameo Appearance

Darryl James interviewed Star Wars OT Producer Robert Watts in Florida. He was one of the most personable and nice guys we’ve ever met on the convention circuit and very giving of his time with all fans. We talk here about his Producing SW & Cameo Appearance.


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Death Star – The Most Frequently Asked Questions ANSWERED

I’ve heard the same questions about the Death Star asked over and over again in over a decade of working on this channel. Here are the answers to the biggest questions!

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Star Wars – Reviewing the Last Six Years of the Franchise

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!


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Starfighter and New Jedi Order Movie Updates – Last Week in Star Wars

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!


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Andor – The Best Episodes To Watch

We’ve gone through all of the best Andor episodes to binge watch over the holidays – as voted for by fans of the show!


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Star Wars Fate of the Old Republic – Should We Be Worried?

Star Wars Fate of the Old Republic is the new Star Wars game that was recently revealed at the Video Game Awards alongside Star Wars Galactic Racer and, in this video, I give you my brutal honestly about the future of the game from director Casey Hudson, who also worked on Knights of the Old Republic KOTOR and the Mass Effect trilogy. #StarWars #FateoftheOldRepublic


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Star Wars Galactic Racer – Everything You Need To Know!

In this video, I go over all of the details about the highly anticipated new Star Wars racing game Star Wars Galactic Racer including the vehicles (will there be pod racers?), tracks, single player story, characters, multiplayer, release date and so much more! The Star Wars Galactic Racer trailer took everyone by surprise at the Video Game Awards and we won’t have to wait long to play the game


Welcome to Star Wars HQ! Here, we talk about all things Star Wars including Star Wars Galactic Racer, Star Wars Fate of the Old Republic, Star Wars Eclipse, Star Wars Battlefront 2, Star Wars Battlefront 3, Star Wars Zero Company and so much more including the movies and TV series!

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Behind the Scenes – Original Trilogy Droid Maker. Bill Hargreaves

Go behind the scenes of Star Wars with William “Bill” Hargreaves, the props maker who helped bring unforgettable droids to life in The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi. In this exclusive interview, Bill explains how he built—and even operated—one of his own creations on set.

Hear his firsthand accounts of working on IG‑88 and EV‑9D9, plus his confirmation that he also worked on the small tortured droid in Jabba’s palace. Bill doesn’t name it here, but the canon identification is revealed here.

This is authentic production history: shop‑floor creativity, set stories, and the hidden credits that shaped the galaxy fans know by heart.


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Deleted Jawa Scene Secrets – Andy Herd reveals all

Step inside Star Wars history with Andy Herd as he recalls the deleted Jawa scene from Jabba’s palace. In this candid segment, Andy shares how he became what he jokingly calls an honorary stunt dwarf—and opens up about the injury he suffered during filming.

This is just a small segment from a 4-hour shoot, packed with stories, laughter, and behind-the-scenes detail. Stay tuned until the end for the full account of Andy’s injury and how it shaped his time on set.


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BERU’s BIG SECRET – BONNIE PIESSE Talks

Stay until the end of this brief interview—Bonnie Piesse reveals something fans have never seen. For the first time ever, we’re showing Bonnie in a role no one’s seen. It’s a reveal that’s been sitting in the vault… until now. What happens in the final seconds is unexpected, emotional, and entirely new to the public.


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Lego Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy Season 2 – Poster & Images

The trailer and poster for “LEGO® Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy – Pieces of the Past,” a new animated special from Lucasfilm, are now available to download and share. The four-piece sequel series debuts on Disney+ September 19, 2025.

“LEGO Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy – Pieces of the Past” continues the story that began in 2024 with “LEGO Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy.” A new threat rises in the galaxy, and Sig and Dev Greebling must combine their powers of Force Building and Sith Breaking to stop it. Alongside Jedi Bob, Yesi Scala, and Servo, they will journey into the deepest corners of LEGO® Star Wars lore, uncovering pieces of all the galaxies that have come before.

Returning voice cast includes Gaten Matarazzo as Sig Greebling, Tony Revolori as Dev Greebling, Bobby Moynihan as Jedi Bob, Marsai Martin as Yesi Scala, Michael Cusack as Servo, Billy Dee Williams as Landolorian, Ahmed Best as Darth Jar Jar, Anthony Daniels as C-3PO, Sam Witwer as Maul, Helen Sadler as Darth Rey, Phil LaMarr as Darth Kit Fisto, Matthew Wood as General Grievous, Jake Green as Greedo, Shelby Young as Princess Leia, Piotr Michael as Yoda, Matt Sloan as Jedi Vader, Trevor Devall as Jedi Master Sheev, Dee Bradley Baker as Darth Nubs, Naomi Ackie as Jedi Jannah, Kevin Michael Richardson as Jedi Jabba the Hutt, Kelly Marie Tran as Darth Rose Tico. Special guest appearance by Mark Hamill as Luke Skywalker.

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The sequel series welcomes Dan Stevens as Solitus, Ben Schwartz as Jaxxon, Jennifer Hale as Viper, Ashley Eckstein as Ahsoka Tano, Catherine Taber as Pirate Queen Amidala, Cameron Monaghan as Cal Kestis, Andre Sogliuzzo as Cassian Andor, Nika Futterman as Asajj Ventress, James Arnold Taylor as Obi-Wan Kenobi, Brian George as Ki-Adi-Mundi, and Alan Tudyk as K-2SO.

“LEGO Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy – Pieces of the Past” is written and executive produced by Dan Hernandezand Benji Samit, and the director is Chris Buckley. James Waugh, Jacqui Lopez, Josh Rimes, Jill Wilfert, Jason Cosler, and Keith Malone are executive producers. The producers are Daniel Cavey & Dan Langlois. Produced in collaboration with Atomic Cartoons.

Fans can bring home the fun with LEGO® Star Wars™ building sets inspired by the special including the new The Force Burner Snowspeeder™ set, which will debut in “LEGO Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy – Pieces of the Past,” and the Dark Falcon set, which entered the mixed-up galaxy last year as part of the first “LEGO Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy” special.

“LEGO Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy – Pieces of the Past” debuts on Disney+ on September 19, 2025.


Disney+ is available from £4.99 per month – with no hidden costs and the ability to cancel anytime. There’s something for everyone towatch, adding new TV series, blockbuster movies and exclusive Originals throughout the year under its six brands: Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars, National Geographic, and Star. With a library of entertainment spanning everything from documentaries to critically acclaimed drama, and comedy to classic animation. Customers can enjoy anything from “Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour”, “In Vogue: the 90s” and “The Beach Boys”, to “Ed Sheeran: The Sum of it All” or “Camden”.

Robust parental controls ensure that Disney+ remains a suitable viewing experience for everyone in the family. Subscribers can set access limits on mature content and create PIN-protected profiles alongside the already existing Junior Mode profiles to give parents and guardians peace of mind.

Lego Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy Season 2 – Trailer

The four-part sequel series LEGO Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy – Pieces of the Past arrives on Disney+ on September 19, 2025.


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LEGO Star Wars™: Rebuild the Galaxy – Pieces of the Past Debuts on September 19

Dan Stevens has joined the upcoming sequel series “LEGO Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy – Pieces of the Past” as Solitus, a fallen Jedi who sought out access to Forcehold – a secret realm full of discarded pieces of the past.

 The all-new LEGO Star Wars™ building set tied to the upcoming special “LEGO Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy – Pieces of the Past” will be available in retail stores starting on August 1, 2025. The action will really heat up with the LEGO Star Wars: The Force Burner Snowspeeder building set (http://lego.com/the-force-burner-snowspeeder-75414), which features a new flame-decorated vehicle model with double cockpit, minifigures of the characters Sig Greebling, Darth Dev, and newcomer Solitus, detachable speeder bike model, rear stud shooter, and Lightsaber accessories for each included minifigure.

 In the “LEGO Star Wars” animated sequel series, which is a continuation of the story that began in 2024 with “Rebuild the Galaxy,” a new threat rises in the galaxy, and Sig Greebling and Darth Dev must combine their powers of Force Building and Sith Breaking to stop it. Alongside Jedi Bob, Yesi Scala, and Servo, they will journey into the deepest corners of LEGO Star Wars lore, uncovering pieces of all the galaxies that have come before. Returning voice cast includes Gaten Matarazzo as Sig Greebling, Tony Revolori as Darth Dev, Bobby Moynihan as Jedi Bob, Marsai Martin as Yesi Scala, Michael Cusack as Servo, Ahmed Best as Darth Jar Jar, and a special guest appearance by Mark Hamill as Luke Skywalker. The four-piece sequel series welcomes Dan Stevens as Solitus, Ashley Eckstein as LEGO BrickHeadz™ Ahsoka Tano, and Ben Schwartz as Jaxxon.

 “LEGO Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy – Pieces of the Past” is written and executive produced by Dan Hernandez and Benji Samit, and the director is Chris Buckley. James Waugh, Jacqui Lopez, Josh Rimes, Jill Wilfert, Jason Cosler, and Keith Malone are executive producers. The producers are Daniel Cavey & Dan Langlois. Produced in collaboration with Atomic Cartoons.

 Lucasfilm and the LEGO Group’s “LEGO Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy – Pieces of the Past” debuts on Disney+ on September 19, 2025.


Disney+ is available from £4.99 per month – with no hidden costs and the ability to cancel anytime. There’s something for everyone towatch, adding new TV series, blockbuster movies and exclusive Originals throughout the year under its six brands: Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars, National Geographic, and Star. With a library of entertainment spanning everything from documentaries to critically acclaimed drama, and comedy to classic animation. Customers can enjoy anything from “Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour”, “In Vogue: the 90s” and “The Beach Boys”, to “Ed Sheeran: The Sum of it All” or “Camden”.

Robust parental controls ensure that Disney+ remains a suitable viewing experience for everyone in the family. Subscribers can set access limits on mature content and create PIN-protected profiles alongside the already existing Junior Mode profiles to give parents and guardians peace of mind.

Mia Goth Joins Star Wars: Starfighter – Last Week in Star Wars

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


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