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Jonathan Wright
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Jonathan is a religious consumer of movies, TV shows, video games, and speculative fiction. And when he isn't doing that, he likes to write about them. He can get particularly worked up when talking about 'The Lord of the Rings' or 'A Song of Ice and Fire' or any work of high fantasy, come to think of it.
It appears that Star Wars: The Bad Batch will not only opt to tell an original story set after the fall of the Galactic Republic, but also bring back a host of familiar faces from The Clone Wars and beyond.
Johnny Depp may have lost his UK libel action against The Sun after the publisher called him a "wife-beater" in 2018, but his legal team is putting up a solid fight in the ongoing US defamation lawsuit against former wife Amber Heard.
While the development of a gigantic movie franchise like Star Wars requires the hard work and creative input of hundreds of people, fans have, for one reason or another, found one person to blame for all the shortcomings of the Sequel Trilogy.
As the direct sequel to Dave Filoni's The Clone Wars, Star Wars: The Bad Batch will explore the beginning of the Dark Times. This is a period when the Rebel Alliance wasn't even born yet and Emperor Palpatine mercilessly subjugated the galaxy through Vader with little to no resistance. Or at least, that's the version of history we thought was canon before the introduction of Clone Force 99.
The dilemma of dealing with a fandom that's invested in an iconic pop culture figure is a story as old as the medium itself. It's hardly surprising, then, to hear that The Batman actor Robert Pattinson, who's set to portray the titular character in Matt Reeves' origin film, feels much the same way as all his predecessors.
Force Healing is a rare and unique power in that galaxy far, far away. In fact, we've only ever seen two people who were capable of performing it, Baby Yoda and Rey. And in The Rise of Skywalker, the latter uses the ability on more than one occasion throughout the film.
When Thanos wiped half of all life from existence in Avengers: Infinity War, along with many of the MCU's fan favorite stars, no one could've imagined Paul Rudd's Ant-Man as the one to carry the fate of the fictional universe on his shoulders. However, the character's story arc in Avengers: Endgame proved absolutely crucial in the quest to reverse the Snap and defeat the Mad Titan once and for all.
Anakin Skywalker was always torn between his duties as a Jedi and his love for Padmé Amidala, but a newly published Star Wars book reveals why he just didn't up and leave the Order for good.
To his credit, Chris Hemsworth has always looked every bit a Norse god-king as the God of Thunder in the MCU. But apparently, the actor has somehow managed to take his workout routine up a notch and appear even more mesmerizing for the upcoming Thor: Love and Thunder.
While Stephen Amell's departure as the Green Arrow from The CW's multiverse of DC superheroes in the eighth and final season of Arrow seemed to be all but the end of an era, the network is pretty adamant on riding this success wave for as long as they can.