Disney Parks’ first venture into making one of their lands immersive opened five years ago today—May 31, 2019—inviting guests to live out their own Star Wars ad
Lucasfilm has had what can, charitably, be described as a rocky history with how it has handled Star Wars frequently finding itself the target of the ever-evolving reactionary culture war.
Rey Skywalker will be all grown up when Daisy Ridley reprises the role of this generation’s Star Wars Jedi heroine.
A new month means a whole new news cycle—and things to watch, read, and build, of course. It also means we covered a lot in this week you might have missed, from Daisy Ridley’s Jedi hopes, to The Winter Soldier’s 10th anniversary, and yes, maybe even a few sapphic anime stars in the sky. Check it out! — James Whitbrook
If you know anything about Star Wars, it’s very easy to speculate about what the new movie starring Daisy Ridley will be.
When The Bad Batch returned for its third and final season this week, it made clear its endgame will attempt to tie up something Star Wars has been obsessed with for nearly five years now: how, exactly,
It’s safe to say that most people walking out of The Rise of Skywalker for the first time were left with a lot of questions, but one at the forefront of our minds back in 2019, and frankly, still even now, is perhaps the darkest ever raised by Star Wars:
The most recent Star Wars films were famously divisive, with negativity spewed by toxic fans unfortunately grabbing most of the headlines.