In April, Star Wars Celebration will return to London, England for the first time in seven years.
With a third season of The Mandalorian a week away, it might be a little wild for Star Wars to already be talking about the future beyond it.
Let’s face facts. The odds of Alden Ehrenreich returning to the role of Han Solo probably aren’t great. Solo: A Star Wars Story was successful, but not to the level of its Star Wars predecessors.
In two short weeks, audiences everywhere will once again be flying across the galaxy with The Mandalorian.
The Mandalorian will soon be back on Disney+, but for younger Star Wars fans—or any Star Wars fans who just can’t get enough of the galaxy far, far away—there’ll be even more to watch when
Disney Plus should really start thinking about changing its name to Disney Minus. The company released its first quarter 2023 results late Wednesday, showing the company barely gained any subscribers in North America while losing millions more watchers in the wider global market.
The Mandalorian, the show that helped launch an entire streaming service, is coming off that streaming service for one night only.
In 1997 slasher I Know What You Did Last Summer, Jennifer Love Hewitt’s character famously screamed, “What are you waiting for, huh?” Well, if she was talking to Hollywood, they were waiting for precedent.