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Star Wars Began Filming 50 Years Ago Today

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On March 22, 1976, one of the most iconic films in history commenced principal photography in the deserts of Tunisia. It was a long road to reach that day, and there was an even longer one ahead

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On March 22, 1976, the world changed, only no one knew it yet. On that morning 50 years ago, in the middle of a salt flat on the edge of North Africa’s Sahara Desert, an independent movie produced by Lucasfilm and financed by 20th Century Fox began principal photography. Its working title was The Star Wars.

Writer and director George Lucas was 31 years old that Monday. Having grown up in the small California town of Modesto, he was already a rising star among an emerging generation of American filmmakers. His first feature film, 1971’s bold and philosophical THX 1138, showed visionary potential but was a commercial failure. His second feature, 1973’s soulful and hilarious American Graffiti, became one of the most successful films of its time. Many were following the young filmmaker’s career with great interest, however few could understand the vision behind his newest project.

In truth, The Star Wars wasn’t all that different in theme from THX or Graffiti. A young boy from a backwater town seeks to break out and pursue his dreams. It was the setting of this newest film that struck so many as odd: a space fantasy realm that seemed equally inspired by Sergio Leone’s Westerns, Walt Disney’s fairy tales, and Akira Kurosawa’s epics. Lucas wanted to bring mythic dimensions to the operatic stories made popular decades earlier by the likes of Flash Gordon and Buck Rogers…

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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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How a Padawan BEAT The First Sith In a Thousand Years

The Duel of the Fates in Star Wars: The Phantom Menace remains one of the most iconic lightsaber battles in Star Wars history, but Obi-Wan Kenobi’s victory over Darth Maul wasn’t about being the superior warrior. At this point in time, Qui-Gon Jinn was still the greater duelist. Even Maul himself admitted after their clash on Tatooine that Qui-Gon was the finest opponent he had faced, impressed by Jinn’s ability to stay steady and composed even on the shifting sands.

When the duel reached its climax on Naboo, Obi-Wan capitalized not on superior technique but on a fleeting moment of clarity. Maul’s arrogance, his tendency to prolong the fight rather than end it with ruthless efficiency gave Kenobi the opening he needed. Where Count Dooku’s precision or Darth Vader’s ferocity later left no room for error, Maul’s overconfidence became his undoing. Obi-Wan, centered and focused despite the loss of his master, seized the opportunity Maul carelessly left behind.

This video breaks down the deeper meaning of the duel, why Qui-Gon was still the more experienced swordsman, and how Maul’s fatal flaw was never his skill in combat, but his arrogance. We’ll explore the significance of Obi-Wan’s victory, Maul’s mistakes, and why this moment reshaped the fate of the Jedi, the Sith, and the entire galaxy.


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The Force Awakens Ten Years Later

The Force Awakens is ten years old! So let’s look back at the movie and talk about how it holds up, as well as how it has impacted the last decade of the Star Wars franchise.


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How LEGO Star Wars Built 20 Years of Stories

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From animation to building sets to video games, a look back at some of LEGO Star Wars biggest hits

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As we get ready for the premiere of LEGO Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy – Pieces of the Past, the mixed-up sequel series, it’s the perfect time to look to the past of the Star Wars and LEGO partnership. For over 25 years, the LEGO brand and Star Wars have teamed up for animated adventures, video games, and countless hours of pure building fun.

LEGO Star Wars projects have a tradition of mixing and mashing up classic Star Wars favorites with a twist (say hello to Darth Jar Jar and even a dark side version of Nubs!) with original characters, vehicles, and just pure zaniness. Pieces of the Past continues the adventures of Sig Greebling, a Force-sensitive nerf herder whose world was turned upside down in 2024’s LEGO Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy, now on Disney+…

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Never-Before-Seen Art Celebrates 20 Years of Lucasfilm Animation

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Exclusive new looks at beloved characters, pages from Dave Filoni’s sketchbook, maquettes and models from the Lucasfilm Archives, and more!

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In 2011, Dave Filoni sat down to sketch a clone trooper, and he wrote a few names beside him: Hunter, Wrecker, Tech, and Crosshair. That drawing has journeyed over the years from Filoni’s desk at Lucasfilm Animation, to the production of Star Wars: The Bad Batch in 2021, and all the way to a booth at this year’s San Diego Comic-Con – where you can see it for yourself!

The drawing is one of many never-before-seen illustrations and images on display now. At the annual convention and celebration of all things pop culture SDCC attendees will get an up-close look at the future of Lucasfilm Animation with the first still of Maul from Star Wars: Maul – Shadow Lord, and an intimate exhibit celebrating the 20th anniversary of Lucasfilm Animation, spanning Star Wars: The Clone Wars, Star Wars Rebels, Star Wars Resistance, Star Wars: The Bad Batch, and the anthology series Tales of the Jedi, Tales of the Empire, and Tales of the Underworld….

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Christensen Reflects on 20 Years of Revenge of the Sith

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The actor recently sat down to celebrate the film’s anniversary and return to theaters!

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When Hayden Christensen received the call that he had first been cast as the pivotal Anakin Skywalker in Star Wars: Attack of the Clones, he walked into his living room with a look of disbelief. His roommate, who knew that he was waiting on the call, could tell by his smile that he had good news. Christensen proceeded to light up an imaginary lightsaber while his roommate put on the soundtrack to Star Wars: The Phantom Menace, and the pair clashed their invisible swords, traipsing around the room with childlike joy.

While he can’t say for certain to what extent, Christensen knew from the jump that something as big as Star Wars would follow him for a long time no matter what. He recalls the shared hope of everyone involved in creating something that would last in the culture for a long time. Now, as Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith marks its 20th anniversary and returns to theaters for a limited time — proving the film’s lasting appeal with one of the biggest re-release opening weekends in history with an estimated $42.2 million in ticket sales worldwide — Christensen looks back fondly on his many memories playing the character…

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Celebrate 25 Years of LEGO Star Wars

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Check out the upcoming building sets spanning the Star Wars saga.

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The LEGO Group and Lucasfilm are celebrating 25 years of LEGO Star Wars building sets, storytelling, and more.

Announced today at the Spielwarenmesse, otherwise known as Nuremberg Toy Fair, in Germany, the LEGO Group revealed several new LEGO Star Wars anniversary products to mark the 25-year milestone. Coming March 1 and available now for pre-order, the sets include a new Starship Collection line featuring brand-new builds inspired by the Millennium Falcon and the Invisible Hand starships; not one but two building sets inspired by the Tantive IV ship; and a special 25th anniversary edition building set honoring R2-D2. Some releases will include collectible, never-before-seen minifigures or anniversary tiles, and packaging will feature a new LEGO Star Wars 25th anniversary logo…

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40 Years of Return of the Jedi Panel

Celebrate the 40th Anniversary of Return of the Jedi from the Star Wars Celebration LIVE! Stage 2023. Moderator Ming-Na Wen discusses 40 years of Return of the Jedi with Billy Dee Williams, Anthony Daniels, Warwick Davis, Ian McDiarmid, Doug Chiang, Rob Bredow, and Neal Scanlan.


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Celebrating 40 Years of Atari’s Star Wars Arcade Game

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Read an exclusive excerpt from Insider’s new interview with Mike Hally, project leader on the arcade classic.

Forty years ago this May, Star Wars fans were given the opportunity to relive Luke Skywalker’s epic attack run on the Death Star thanks to Atari’s Star Wars arcade game. In Star Wars Insider #118, hitting newsstands next week, writer Dan Brooks speaks with Mike Hally, architect of the seminal coin-op machine to mark this landmark anniversary; read on for an exclusive excerpt, in which Hally tells of he came to take arcades to the galaxy far, far away…

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Grogu Spent TWO YEARS Training with Luke??

Did Grogu really spend two years training with Luke Skywalker in The Book of Boba Fett? Some comments from Jon Favreau seem to suggest that’s the case. So let’s dive into what he said and what it means for season three of The Mandalorian!

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starwars.com Through the Years | 1996-2011

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Marvel Celebrates 20 Years of Attack Of The Clones

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Jango Fett, Zam Wesell, and more will grace alternate covers of Marvel’s Star Wars titles starting in December.

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This party’s far from over.

Star Wars: Attack of the Clones turned 20 this year, a landmark anniversary for the film that brought us Hayden Christensen as Anakin Skywalker, Jango Fett, and Yoda versus Count Dooku. starwars.com is thrilled to reveal that Marvel plans to celebrate the milestone with a series of variant covers across its December 2022 Star Wars titles, as well as Star Wars #30 in January 2023. The covers feature some of Episode II’s most memorable characters and moments, from the Battle of Geonosis to Zam Wesell on Coruscant — a fitting tribute to the fan-favorite, innovative movie….

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700 Years of Horrors | Jabba’s Palace…

Jabba’s palace has been a hub of the underworld on Tatooine, within the Hutt Empire, and galaxy as a whole for around 700 years. From the B’Omaar monks to Tatooine warlords, to Jabba the Hutt, Bib Fortuna, and Boba Fett. Take a look into the depths of the palace, places most would never live to tell about.

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