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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.
A post by a Star Wars fan on Reddit recently blew up for pinpointing the single dumbest moment in the entire Skywalker Saga. And, surprisingly, it's from J. J. Abrams' The Rise of Skywalker.
Under the House of Mouse, the Star Wars fandom is more divided than ever before. But it appears that Lucasfilm is willing to fix that by rebooting the Sequel Trilogy, starting with a movie centered around Luke Skywalker.
As one of the most iconic characters in the world of Star Wars, it's strange that we don't even get a mention of Han Solo in the prequels. But apparently, that wasn't always the case.
Before Joss Whedon took over Justice League in 2017, Darkseid was supposed to be the main villain in the movie. The director ultimately decided to scrap this idea though and center the story around Steppenwolf, but since the Snyder Cut will bring back all those plot points, we're excited to see the heroes go toe-to-toe with one of DC's most iconic villains.
When Doctor Who came back in 2005 under Russell T Davies, The Doctor changed his face yet again. And this time around, it was the talented British actor Christopher Eccleston who portrayed the Last of the Time Lords.
Star Wars, as one of the biggest franchises in the history of cinema and fiction, continues to maintain a massive global following that brings children, adolescents, adults, and old people together to share in the joy of the galaxy far, far away and its stories.
Star Wars has always been a divisive piece of fiction, mostly due to the fact that the space opera has managed to bring a lot of people together over the years. Of course, that galaxy far, far away isn't just a story, but a cultural powerhouse whose influence on cinema is as lingering as it is undeniable.
Before the Grumpy Magician and the Raggedy Doctor, David Tennant stole the show with his charismatic portrayal of the tenth incarnation of the titular character in Doctor Who. To this day, a lot of fans seem to think that the 10th and Russell T. Davies' era was the golden age of the sci-fi series, but the early days of modern Who weren't as flawless as one would imagine.
Recently, a Star Wars fan came to the game-changing realization that the Skywalker Saga's movie titles are all mixed up. And it seems that even the Last Jedi himself, Mark Hamill, agrees.
The coronavirus pandemic has delayed all Star Wars projects, even The High Republic publishing initiative. But the second season of Jon Favreau's The Mandalorian will serve as a most welcome exception in a few months when it debuts on Disney Plus.