Now that the sour taste of Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker is gradually starting to fade, we can continue looking forward to what Star Wars: The High Republic has in store for us, including new villains the Nihil.
People who watch hundreds and thousands of films tend to pick up on certain details that reveal things about characters not explicitly mentioned. Even so, Knives Out director Rian Johnson has revealed one thing that might be new information even to the most seasoned movie viewer. And that's that you’ll never see a villain use an iPhone.
It was recently revealed that Lucasfilm’s mysterious Project Luminous was in fact a new set of Star Wars stories within an era known as The High Republic. However, the unveiling was not the first time the name had been mentioned, as it was also spoken of in passing in the The Rise of Kylo Ren comic.
A new fan trailer has imagined what an adaptation of Marvel Zombies might look like, repurposing MCU movie scenes along with World War Z and I Am Legend.
The Friday the 13th franchise has now been dormant for over a decade, but that doesn’t mean attempts haven’t been made to revive it, and several images have surfaced showing how Jason would have looked in the cancelled movie and TV show.
One of the biggest ongoing stories of the moment is the controversy surrounding Amber Heard and Johnny Depp, with pubic opinion swiftly turning against the former after the release of an audio clip containing an unequivocal admission of hitting her ex-husband. In spite of this though, it seems that the actress won’t lose either her role in Aquaman 2 or her position as a spokesperson for L’Oreal.
One of the most consistent aspects of Star Wars fandom is the inability of fans to agree on anything, especially arbitrary details and inconsequential matters. In the case of the AT-ATs, the Empire’s distinctive ambulatory tanks, exactly how to their designation should be spoken has been argued among fans ever since the term’s introduction in text form.
Kevin Feige is a name synonymous with the MCU. Acting as the principal producer on every entry right back to Iron Man he has guided the series from a moderate gamble on second-tier heroes to the most financially successful franchise in movie history. Despite this, it’s been revealed that his tenure as the saga’s overseer could have been over right as it got going, as a result of wanting to include female superheroes.
The upcoming seventh season of Star Wars: The Clone Wars will be its very definite final one, and showrunner Dave Filoni has teased that it will bring the series to a full and satisfying conclusion.