
Star Wars has been a fixture of video games for decades, and spanned almost every possible genre and platform you could reasonably think of.
Star Wars has been a fixture of video games for decades, and spanned almost every possible genre and platform you could reasonably think of.
Anakin Skywalker’s opinions on sand are very well documented. He thinks it’s coarse, rough, irritating, and gets everywhere.
“Star Wars! Nothing but Star Wars! Give me those Star Wars! Don’t let them end...” Just as Bill Murray said it in 1978, we’re still saying it today.
The fourth episode of Star Wars: Ahsoka has everyone talking about that one big, major cameo at the end. But, as people tend to say in Star Wars, “There is another....” Earlier in the episode someone else appears.
How perfect of a match was Harrison Ford’s stunt double on the set of Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny?
If you’re a Star Wars fan who was always groggy watching the latest episodes of The Mandalorian, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Book of Boba Fett, and Andor, you’re in luck.
Star Wars is a franchise with a lot of characters, but all of them all feel rooted in a particular place in time. You can feel that the Skywalker twins and Han Solo are products of the late 1970s to some degree or another.