Is there a Star Wars version of Santa Claus? What Star Wars characters would give the best and worst Christmas presents? These questions and more answered in this week’s Q&A!
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 2022-12-24 22:07:13.
It’s a special RFR May the 4th Livestream call-in show! The RFR switchboard was open all night for your calls! Did you see RETURN OF THE JEDI return to theaters this week? Did you watch STAR WARS VISIONS? Did you play JEDI SURVIVOR? What about recent comments from Temeura Morrison about THE MANDALORIAN season three? We take your calls and your pulse on all things from a galaxy far, far away on this RFR STAR WARS DAY special event.
The Bad Batch season two is over! Here are all the easter eggs, Legends references, and other Star Wars connections I found while watching all sixteen episodes!
The Mandalorian season three is almost here! So I’ve gone through everything you NEED to know before diving back into Din and Grogu’s story. A refresher on what happened in The Book of Boba Fett, lore behind the darksaber, an introduction to characters we’ll likely be meeting for the first time in live action, and more!
Clone Force 99 is more than a squad, it’s a found family.
As mid-season approaches in Season 2 of Star Wars: The Bad Batch, with new episodes streaming every Wednesday on Disney+, StarWars.com is putting your loyalty to the Batch to the test. How well do you know The Bad Batch series? Test your knowledge and find your place in the galaxy. ..
Animated Star Wars projects don’t get the same level of attention as live action. I can understand why, because I used to be the kind of person who thought they weren’t worth my time. But here is what the animated stories can offer that live action often does not.
To us, she’ll always be royalty. StarWars.com Team
Leia Organa isn’t your typical princess.
The adopted daughter of the Royal House of Alderaan was born of the Skywalker dynasty, earned a seat in the Galactic Senate by the age of 19, and proved her mettle as a freedom fighter with the Rebel Alliance, pushing forward to victory even in the face of tremendous loss. But even scoundrels and Jedi can relate to the character originated by the late Carrie Fisher, who would have turned 66 today.
To celebrate Fisher’s iconic role and the many people she’s inspired, including Vivien Lyra Blair who most recently brought young Leia to the screen in Obi-Wan Kenobi on Disney+, StarWars.com pays tribute to the people’s princess with a new quiz that asks: What percent Leia are you? Braid your hair, prepare to take the fight to the Empire, and find out how much you have in common with Leia!…
It’s not very easy for some people to express their feelings. Han Solo is such a person. When Princess Leia said “I love you” moments before he descended into the carbon freezing chamber during The Empire Strikes Back, he didn’t say it back. Instead he said, “I know.” Whether you are more like Leia or more like Han, you’ll enjoy reading about the making of this memorable Star Wars scene.
The following text is from “Star Wars: The Annotated Screenplays” by Laurent Bouzereau.
The idea of putting Han in carbon freeze first appeared in the second draft. Before Han gets frozen, Leia tells him: “I love you. I was afraid to tell you before, but it’s true.” Han replies: “I’ll be back.” In the third draft Han replies: “Just remember that, ’cause I’ll be back.”
Director Irvin Kershner: “The only difference I ever had with George on cutting happened when Han is about to go into the freezing chamber and Leia tells him, ‘I love you.’ When I was shooting the scene Han was supposed to reply: ‘I love you, too.’ So we did a take, and I said, ‘Wait a minute, Harrison, I don’t like the dialogue.’ It’s like she wins, she said it first, and ‘I love you, too’ is pretty weak stuff for Han Solo because he is too smart, too arrogant for that.
“So Harrison asked, “What do you want?’ And I said, ‘I don’t know; let’s improvise.’ So Leia says: ‘I love you,’ and he goes: ‘Yeah, yeah.’ And we tried it again and again with different lines, and finally Harrison says, ‘I give up, I don’t know what to say.’
“The crew is hating me by now; it’s hot, we’re way up high on this set, they’re all hungry, it was a nightmare. Finally Harrison says, ‘Let’s do it one more time and that’s it.’ So she says, ‘I love you,’ and he replies, ‘I know.’ And it just came out of him, and I said ‘Cut!’ The assistant turns to me and says, ‘You’re not going to use this, are you?’ And I said, ‘Why not? It’s perfect.’ When I cut the film, George looked at the scene and said, ‘In the script it was something like “I love you, too,” wasn’t it?’ I told him, ‘Yes but it’s such a stinky line for Han Solo that we had to change it.’
“George was worried the audience was going to laugh and that it would break the tension. I felt very strongly about this, and George said, ‘All right, when we show the film the first time, we’ll show it your way, and then we’ll show it the way it was written.’ So we sneak previewed the film in North Beach, and when the line came, the audience roared. George turns to me and says, ‘You see, it’s a mistake.’ Now the picture is over, people start coming out, and they’re all taking about the line, saying how great it was. They all noticed it. So we kept it in the film. George is very flexible; he knows what he wants, but he is flexible, and that’s why I like him so much.”
In the latest StarWars.com In-quiz-itor, celebrate the spirit of Halloween with some eerie evildoers of a galaxy far, far away! StarWars.com Team
The Inquisitors are a terrifying lot, an elite cadre of Force-sensitive interrogators and hunters tasked with tracking down Jedi survivors who escaped Order 66. As we get into the scary season this Halloween, these dark side villains, from Obi-Wan Kenobi on Disney+ and beyond, are haunting our dreams. How quickly can you decode these scrambled images and identify the Inquisitor lurking in the shadows? Find out when you take the quiz below!
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What if Clones wanted to leave the army? What if Clone Troopers didn’t want to fight in the Clone Wars? Have you ever wonder how many clones deserted from the Grand Army of the Republic? This story will take us from the Null-ARC Troopers, Clone Commandos, Alpha Clones, Clone Commanders, and the regular Clone Troopers to see how Kal Skirata and Jango Fett helped to shape the Clone Trooper program, and how the cloners on Kamino worked with the Jedi. See how the Clone troopers that disobeyed Order 66 were able to do so because of the living force, and the Jedi General. And learn the dark history of the Kaminoans. Learn about Rex, Thorn, Gregor, Tup, Fives, and Cut.
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Star Wars video games have a rich legacy that stretches back five decades, filled with classics like 1983’s Star Wars arcade game, the mid-’90s Super Star Wars trilogy on SNES, and the 2022 hit LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga. They give us the chance to live our Star Wars dreams, from dueling Darth Vader to flying a snowspeeder in the Battle of Hoth. In celebration of National Video Games Day, there’s an important question to answer: Which Star Wars game should you play right now? If you’re not sure, don’t press the reset button — take starwars.com’s quiz below to find out!…
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Starting tonight, Rogue One: A Star Wars Story returns to IMAX theaters. To celebrate — and study up before we’re reunited with Cassian in Andor, the new Original Series streaming on Disney+ beginning September 21 — we’re revisiting our favorite characters from the rag-tag group of freedom fighters set on stealing the Death Star plans. Have you ever wondered which Rogue One character you’re most like? Find out in our quiz below!…
Two starwars.com writers debate working for the Ruler of the Beach or the ruler of the Empire.
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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 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. In this installment celebrating the LEGO Star Wars Summer Vacation, two starwars.com writers duel it out over which master to serve: live-action Sheev or LEGO Palpatine.
Sign me up to follow the Galaxy’s Best (LEGO) Emperor, says Mark.
It’s possible to be a believer in liberty and freedom and still have a grudging respect for the long-gestating masterplan of Sheev Palpatine. From Senator of the Mid Rim world of Naboo to the most powerful seat in the cosmos, the scheming, the machinations, the manipulations, the devious brilliance of a plan that was so exacting it had 65 orders before the infamous 66th….it’s easy to admire. Consider the planning, the ability to constantly pivot between publicly leading a Galactic Republic while at the same time orchestrating a Separatist movement from the shadows. The Emperor of the flesh and blood Star Wars saga was an impressive operator, arguably the most tactically astute leader the galaxy has ever seen.
However….I’d stand behind the LEGO incarnation of Sheev Palpatine ahead of the ‘real’ one any day. When Darth Vader gifted his Emperor with a “Galaxy’s Best Emperor” mug? Palpatine — as was often the case — was offended by the implication that in order to be the best Emperor, there had to be other Emperors to compete against. That wasn’t what Vader intended. LEGO Sheev was the one, true Emperor, but in this particular stand-off of LEGO Emperor versus his flesh-and-blood equivalent, the brick does the trick.
Let’s look at some of the reasons for his obvious superiority:…
Chill out by the pool and find out if you’re Ruler of the Beach like LEGO Palpatine…or someone else! starwars.com Team
It’s time to take a break from the Scarif beach party. The Gamorrean girls? They’ll have to wait.Now that LEGO Star Wars: Summer Vacation has arrived, streaming exclusively on Disney+, we can’t get enough of the emotional moments, heartfelt stories, and toe-tapping tunes. As Finn navigates his own vacation aboard the Halcyon starcruiser with some help from his friends new and old, we got to wondering: Which character from the all-new animated special is most like you? Take the latest starwars.com quiz to find out…
Now that we’ve said “Hello there” to all six episodes of Obi-Wan Kenobi, the latest live-action Star Wars story now streaming on Disney+, we have an even deeper understanding of the former Jedi master during his years in exile on Tatooine. Sure, he was looking after Luke Skywalker and keeping the son of Skywalker out of trouble. But now we know that he also had to fight off Inquisitors, former pupils, and protect Luke’s twin sister, Leia. Prove your strength in the Force and find out how well you know Ben, er, Obi-Wan Kenobi.
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