While it may not be a lot that is coming from the galaxy far far away this year, they are still getting fans excited.
Star Wars fans might have found a prequels plot hole that involves Anakin Skywalker and Order 66.
If you happen to own any of the original Star Wars figurings from the 1970s, they could be worth a lot today -- especially if you have Luke Skywalker
Online rumors claim that a brand-new Star Wars game in a fan-favorite genre might be in development, with an announcement on the way soon.
Now that Skeleton Crew has wrapped, let's explore how the latest Star Wars series affects the larger franchise and the ever-growing Mandalorian universe.
Skeleton Crew had an uphill battle in front of it. When the teaser trailer first dropped, the diehard Star Wars “fans” decried it because it had lawns and suburbia and those weren’t Star Wars. These are the same people who complained about the bricks in Andor,
After decades of races and high-speed chases, Skeleton Crew spotlights one of the best parts of Star Wars: those freaking speeder bikes!
Star Wars: Skeleton Crew wore its influences on its sleeve. Despite being part The Goonies, part Treasure Island, and coated in a sweet, science-fantasy shell, Skeleton Crew ’s best homage was not to existing Star Wars characters or stories, but to the joy of discovering the larger world of George Lucas’ galaxy through another person’s eyes.
Ahsoka showrunner Dave Filoni is rumored to be pushing for the return of another Star Wars legacy character, and is close to reaching a deal with the actor.
Glitches were used to create the iconic Star Wars look of the starfighter in the Zelda universe.
The latest series of Star Wars books will feature a villain that even the hardest of hardcore fans have likely never heard of.