Introduced in the 2008 animated film Star Wars: The Clone Wars, Ahsoka Tano has grown to become an integral character in the franchise. And Dave Filoni, who is currently working on a second season of the Disney+ series Ahsoka, has recently revealed a key aspect the Star Wars creator George Lucas suggested about the character.
Rosario Dawson as Ahsoka Tano | Credit: Disney+
In a recent conversation with The Acolyte creator, Leslye Headland, Filoni revealed that Lucas had advised him to focus on Ahsoka’s inherent capability and avoid depicting her as overwhelmed during her arc in The Clone Wars.
George Lucas’ Suggestion For Ahsoka Tano’s The Clone Wars Arc
Played by Rosario Dawson in the franchise, Ahsoka Tano has emerged as one of the most formidable Jedi, confronting adversaries like Darth Maul and Darth Vader. This depiction also underscores her training under Anakin Skywalker and her innate strength in the Force.
Rosario Dawson as Ahsoka Tano | Credit: Disney+
In a recent conversation with The Acolyte creator, Leslye Headland, Filoni revealed that Lucas had advised him to focus on Ahsoka’s inherent capability and avoid depicting her as overwhelmed during her arc in The Clone Wars.
George Lucas’ Suggestion For Ahsoka Tano’s The Clone Wars Arc
Played by Rosario Dawson in the franchise, Ahsoka Tano has emerged as one of the most formidable Jedi, confronting adversaries like Darth Maul and Darth Vader. This depiction also underscores her training under Anakin Skywalker and her innate strength in the Force.
- 6/9/2024
- by Laxmi Rajput
- FandomWire
May The Force be with the Star Wars director who deemed Anakin Skywalker ‘the greatest Jedi of all time.’
Filmmaker and screenwriter Dave Filoni sparked a fuse of controversy by claiming that the boldly impetuous Jedi who would later metamorphose into a malicious brute is “the greatest.” So, naturally, a frenzy of disbelief took over the entire fandom that was upended at the mere insinuation of such a thing.
Hayden Christensen as Anakin Skywalker in Ahsoka (Credit: Disney+/Lucasfilm Ltd.)
While some fans crafted vehement yet calculated arguments to prove otherwise, others went straight for the jugular as they targeted Filoni instead.
The Chaos Caused By Dave Filoni’s ‘Greatest Jedi of All Time’ Comment
Back when the Disney+ series Ahsoka was doing press rounds before its release, a video of Dave Filoni elucidating on Rosario Dawson’s protagonist went viral. In it, the Lucasfilm executive claimed how Ahsoka was...
Filmmaker and screenwriter Dave Filoni sparked a fuse of controversy by claiming that the boldly impetuous Jedi who would later metamorphose into a malicious brute is “the greatest.” So, naturally, a frenzy of disbelief took over the entire fandom that was upended at the mere insinuation of such a thing.
Hayden Christensen as Anakin Skywalker in Ahsoka (Credit: Disney+/Lucasfilm Ltd.)
While some fans crafted vehement yet calculated arguments to prove otherwise, others went straight for the jugular as they targeted Filoni instead.
The Chaos Caused By Dave Filoni’s ‘Greatest Jedi of All Time’ Comment
Back when the Disney+ series Ahsoka was doing press rounds before its release, a video of Dave Filoni elucidating on Rosario Dawson’s protagonist went viral. In it, the Lucasfilm executive claimed how Ahsoka was...
- 6/9/2024
- by Khushi Shah
- FandomWire
Most discussions of Stanley Kubrick's 1971 sci-fi satire "A Clockwork Orange" eventually allude to the film's copious violence. The film's protagonist, Alex DeLarge (Malcolm McDowell) is an amoral 15-year-old delinquent who sees the world as the kindling to ignite the furnace of his drug-laced, sex-crazed, bloodthirsty appetites. He spends his days skipping school, and his nights leading his street gang, the Droogs, into various brutal misadventures. The Droogs pummel other gangs, beat up homeless people for no reason, and even invade people's homes to commit sexual assault.
For Alex, there is nothing else in the world besides his capacity to destroy it. When he listens to his favorite piece of music — Beethoven's Ninth Symphony — his mind disappears into a pit of depravity. He imagines himself as a gleeful vampire. Later in the film, when he reads the New Testament, he can most closely relate to the Roman soldiers whipping Christ.
For Alex, there is nothing else in the world besides his capacity to destroy it. When he listens to his favorite piece of music — Beethoven's Ninth Symphony — his mind disappears into a pit of depravity. He imagines himself as a gleeful vampire. Later in the film, when he reads the New Testament, he can most closely relate to the Roman soldiers whipping Christ.
- 6/8/2024
- by Witney Seibold
- Slash Film
The vast galactic story of Star Wars begins with Episode I: The Phantom Menace – a relatively tame chapter in the extraordinary mythology of George Lucas. By the time The Clone Wars enters the picture, a monumental shift can be recognized within each character who has already begun to be molded toward their destinies. Among them lies a fleeting but unforgettable arc of Darth Maul.
Darth Maul in The Clone Wars [Credit: Lucasfilm Animation]First seen in Star Wars: The Phantom Menace, the character arrived just as quickly as he was dispatched to his vicious death – not necessarily in one piece. But an event that was a blip in the grand scheme of things was the point of origin for Darth Maul, a character whose impressive skills as a fighter equipped with an iconic double-bladed lightsaber awed and terrified the audience.
However, given his short-lived arc as a sinister villain in Star Wars: Episode I,...
Darth Maul in The Clone Wars [Credit: Lucasfilm Animation]First seen in Star Wars: The Phantom Menace, the character arrived just as quickly as he was dispatched to his vicious death – not necessarily in one piece. But an event that was a blip in the grand scheme of things was the point of origin for Darth Maul, a character whose impressive skills as a fighter equipped with an iconic double-bladed lightsaber awed and terrified the audience.
However, given his short-lived arc as a sinister villain in Star Wars: Episode I,...
- 6/8/2024
- by Diya Majumdar
- FandomWire
Darth Maul was one of the greatest additions of the Prequel series to the Star Wars canon, becoming one of the most beloved Sith characters of the Skywalker saga behind Darth Vader and right above Asajj Ventress. A lot of thought went into the role of Maul, who was killed off in the film, but had one of the greatest arcs in Star Wars history through his appearances in The Clone Wars and Star Wars Rebels.
Darth Maul in Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace || Lucasfilm
Nick Gillard, the stunt coordinator for the Prequel trilogy, revealed what was the original casting for Maul, and why it was changed. Maul had a very strong impact on audiences in Star Wars: The Phantom Menace, and a huge part of it was Ray Park’s performance.
Nick Gillard revealed what was the original brief for Darth Maul
Darth Maul in The Phantom Menace...
Darth Maul in Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace || Lucasfilm
Nick Gillard, the stunt coordinator for the Prequel trilogy, revealed what was the original casting for Maul, and why it was changed. Maul had a very strong impact on audiences in Star Wars: The Phantom Menace, and a huge part of it was Ray Park’s performance.
Nick Gillard revealed what was the original brief for Darth Maul
Darth Maul in The Phantom Menace...
- 6/8/2024
- by Anuraag Chatterjee
- FandomWire
George Lucas, the man who spawned the beloved Star Wars franchise, has always been marked as a visionary of supreme quality and his works speak on his behalf. While the original trilogy had dazzled the fans, making the creator forever synonymous with the series, his prequel trilogy became a mere laughing stock for the public.
Hayden Christensen as Anakin Skywalker in Episode III- Revenge of the Sith. Credits: Lucasfilm Ltd.
The original trilogy resonated with the viewers over its stories, characters, and the unique visual effects featured in the film, but the prequel was more politically influenced and after creating Episode III- Revenge of the Sith, he felt that he should put an end to his galaxy far, far away.
Although one would think it was the audience reception that forced Lucas to end that was not the case as he opened up about his decision to MTV.
George Lucas...
Hayden Christensen as Anakin Skywalker in Episode III- Revenge of the Sith. Credits: Lucasfilm Ltd.
The original trilogy resonated with the viewers over its stories, characters, and the unique visual effects featured in the film, but the prequel was more politically influenced and after creating Episode III- Revenge of the Sith, he felt that he should put an end to his galaxy far, far away.
Although one would think it was the audience reception that forced Lucas to end that was not the case as he opened up about his decision to MTV.
George Lucas...
- 6/8/2024
- by Tushar Auddy
- FandomWire
Revenge of the Sith is the best entry in the Prequel trilogy for Star Wars, one that brought audiences face to face with the downfall of Anakin Skywalker, the Jedi Order, and the rise of the Galactic Empire. While the Prequels have been infinitely memed, the trilogy, especially its finale, consists of some of the most emotionally charged moments of the entire franchise.
One such moment, that has been simultaneously memed and and considered one of the most emotionally charged moments of the franchise, is the battle between Obi-Wan Kenobi and Anakin Skywalker (now Darth Vader) on the plane of Mustafar. One of the many things that made fans laugh out loud was the finale of the battle, where Obi-Wan Kenobi declares that he has the high ground, but it seems that this was not the only iteration of the fight between the Jedi Master and his former Padawan.
Obi-Wan...
One such moment, that has been simultaneously memed and and considered one of the most emotionally charged moments of the franchise, is the battle between Obi-Wan Kenobi and Anakin Skywalker (now Darth Vader) on the plane of Mustafar. One of the many things that made fans laugh out loud was the finale of the battle, where Obi-Wan Kenobi declares that he has the high ground, but it seems that this was not the only iteration of the fight between the Jedi Master and his former Padawan.
Obi-Wan...
- 6/8/2024
- by Anuraag Chatterjee
- FandomWire
There are some aspects of the Skywalker Saga that make it very difficult to enjoy the films in cohesion with each other. Given the amount of time it took to complete the entire saga, and the large swathes of down-time between each trilogy in the series, it might have become difficult for George Lucas to keep the franchise’s canon intact, especially at a time when information was not so freely available.
Luke and Leia in Star Wars: A New Hope || Lucasfilm
This has caused a slew of plot holes to present themselves to keen-eyed viewers. While some have been explained away via extra-narrative means, there are a few that even Geroge Lucas has admitted to being mistakes that have no canon or extra-narrative explanations. One such scene comes to us courtesy of Return of the Jedi, where Luke and Leia talk about their parentage.
Leia remembered how Padmé looked,...
Luke and Leia in Star Wars: A New Hope || Lucasfilm
This has caused a slew of plot holes to present themselves to keen-eyed viewers. While some have been explained away via extra-narrative means, there are a few that even Geroge Lucas has admitted to being mistakes that have no canon or extra-narrative explanations. One such scene comes to us courtesy of Return of the Jedi, where Luke and Leia talk about their parentage.
Leia remembered how Padmé looked,...
- 6/8/2024
- by Anuraag Chatterjee
- FandomWire
George Lucas’ original Star Wars trilogy remains revered among fans even today. However, despite its compelling visual storytelling, the films feature some glaring plot holes. One of the more frequently discussed plot holes in the original trilogy is Obi-Wan Kenobi and Master Yoda’s timeline for Luke Skywalker’s training.
Luke Skywalker was trained by Master Yoda and Obi-Wan Kenobi (Credit: Lucasfilm).
In the first film, Obi-Wan briefly trains Luke in the ways of the Force. Later, Luke trained under Yoda before becoming a full-fledged Jedi and fighting against the Empire. However, the urgency of the situation does not compliment the choices Obi-Wan and Yoda made while training Luke to fight against the Jedi, and here is why their decisions still bother us.
Obi-Wan and Yoda’s Training Plan To Train Luke Skywalker in Star Wars Makes No Sense
Luke Skywalker, played by Mark Hamill, was first introduced in 1977’s...
Luke Skywalker was trained by Master Yoda and Obi-Wan Kenobi (Credit: Lucasfilm).
In the first film, Obi-Wan briefly trains Luke in the ways of the Force. Later, Luke trained under Yoda before becoming a full-fledged Jedi and fighting against the Empire. However, the urgency of the situation does not compliment the choices Obi-Wan and Yoda made while training Luke to fight against the Jedi, and here is why their decisions still bother us.
Obi-Wan and Yoda’s Training Plan To Train Luke Skywalker in Star Wars Makes No Sense
Luke Skywalker, played by Mark Hamill, was first introduced in 1977’s...
- 6/8/2024
- by Pratik Handore
- FandomWire
Back in 1977, George Lucas released Episode IV – A New Hope to mark the beginning of a whole new era in the world of space operas. If anything, he made history and perfectly defined what cinematic masterpieces truly are with the first six movies (original and prequel trilogy) he curated the story for in the Star Wars saga. But then Disney acquired Lucasfilm, and that was that.
George Lucas. | Credit: Nicolas Genin/Wikimedia Commons.
Ever since then, fans have gotten quite some remarkable pieces, but none come as close to perfection as the ones developed by Lucas. In fact, even George Lucas himself hasn’t had the best of praises for the projects that came afterward except for a few, with his review of the most controversial movie from the franchise, i.e., The Last Jedi, quite literally leaving fans in hysterics.
George Lucas Presents His Thoughts on The Last Jedi...
George Lucas. | Credit: Nicolas Genin/Wikimedia Commons.
Ever since then, fans have gotten quite some remarkable pieces, but none come as close to perfection as the ones developed by Lucas. In fact, even George Lucas himself hasn’t had the best of praises for the projects that came afterward except for a few, with his review of the most controversial movie from the franchise, i.e., The Last Jedi, quite literally leaving fans in hysterics.
George Lucas Presents His Thoughts on The Last Jedi...
- 6/8/2024
- by Mahin Sultan
- FandomWire
Hayden Christensen and Rosario Dawson recently sat down to share their experiences and insights on the much-anticipated reunion of their characters, Anakin Skywalker and Ahsoka Tano, in Disney+’s Ahsoka series. This moment marks a significant milestone in the Star Wars saga, advancing both character development and the broader mythology of the franchise. The Excitement of Joining the Star Wars Legacy In a behind-the-scenes interview, Hayden Christensen reminisced about his early fascination with Darth Vader: I remember being a kid, before I had seen the films, having a connection to this character, just being very taken with the physical presence and...
- 6/7/2024
- by Steve Delikson
- TVovermind.com
This article was originally published on SFFGazette.com - head there now for the latest Star Wars updates!
Love it or hate it, Rotten Tomatoes remains a key part of whether moviegoers decide to check out the latest releases in theaters. However, we've also seen those all-important percentage scores become every bit as important for TV shows, especially when there are so many options out there thanks to an endless list of streaming platforms.
In the case of the Star Wars franchise, recent years have seen Lucasfilm shift focus to prioritising exploring that Galaxy out on the small screen rather than the big one.
They've found great success on Disney+ in the wake of what proved to be a disappointing end to the Skywalker Saga, and there has yet to be a single "Rotten" outing. From The Mandalorian's debut season to the surprisingly divisive The Acolyte, each of these...
Love it or hate it, Rotten Tomatoes remains a key part of whether moviegoers decide to check out the latest releases in theaters. However, we've also seen those all-important percentage scores become every bit as important for TV shows, especially when there are so many options out there thanks to an endless list of streaming platforms.
In the case of the Star Wars franchise, recent years have seen Lucasfilm shift focus to prioritising exploring that Galaxy out on the small screen rather than the big one.
They've found great success on Disney+ in the wake of what proved to be a disappointing end to the Skywalker Saga, and there has yet to be a single "Rotten" outing. From The Mandalorian's debut season to the surprisingly divisive The Acolyte, each of these...
- 6/7/2024
- ComicBookMovie.com
In recent years, the number of series set in a galaxy far, far away has increased dramatically. The variety of genres, forms and topics is amazing: every viewer, not only fans of the series, can find something to their taste.
On the occasion of the release of The Acolyte, which has already received negative reviews from fans, we have chosen ten of the best projects that you can watch instead of the new series.
1. Star Wars: Visions, 2021-2023
The first non-canon series released after Disney bought Lucasfilm, Visions is The Animatrix of the Star Wars universe, an anthology of 18 shorts divided into two seasons. Each episode is done in a unique style and tells its own little story.
The producers gave the writers maximum creative freedom. As a result, Visions offers a completely different take on traditional Star Wars, and it looks great. The authors clearly prove that canonicity does...
On the occasion of the release of The Acolyte, which has already received negative reviews from fans, we have chosen ten of the best projects that you can watch instead of the new series.
1. Star Wars: Visions, 2021-2023
The first non-canon series released after Disney bought Lucasfilm, Visions is The Animatrix of the Star Wars universe, an anthology of 18 shorts divided into two seasons. Each episode is done in a unique style and tells its own little story.
The producers gave the writers maximum creative freedom. As a result, Visions offers a completely different take on traditional Star Wars, and it looks great. The authors clearly prove that canonicity does...
- 6/7/2024
- by zoe-wallace@startefacts.com (Zoe Wallace)
- STartefacts.com
Natalie Portman’s Padmé Amidala remains one of the most tragic figures of Star Wars. The prequel series, for all the hate it gets, has found a lot of appreciation among fans, in the form of memes and character beats, especially for Anakin Skywalker’s fall to the dark side and Ewan McGregor’s portrayal of a young Obi-Wan Kenobi.
Natalie Portman as Padmé in Star Wars || Lucasfilm
However, despite the newfound praise that the films received after the initial backlash, there are still certain aspects of it that fans have not been able to decipher or digest. There is one plot point in particular that seems to be irking everyone, despite the parts of the Prequel trilogy that new and old fans alike have come to appreciate: Why does Padme blame Count Dooku for the attempt on her life?
Dooku would benefit from Padmé being alive rather than dead...
Natalie Portman as Padmé in Star Wars || Lucasfilm
However, despite the newfound praise that the films received after the initial backlash, there are still certain aspects of it that fans have not been able to decipher or digest. There is one plot point in particular that seems to be irking everyone, despite the parts of the Prequel trilogy that new and old fans alike have come to appreciate: Why does Padme blame Count Dooku for the attempt on her life?
Dooku would benefit from Padmé being alive rather than dead...
- 6/7/2024
- by Anuraag Chatterjee
- FandomWire
Forget Thanos. Forget The Joker. Forget Darth Vader. We all know the most despicable supervillain in cinema history is Feathers McGraw, the beady-eyed felonious fake fowl who was last seen (rightfully) rotting in jail at the end of Aardman Animations' BAFTA and Academy Award winning 1993 short The Wrong Trousers. But now, thirty years later, he's back! Yes, the pernicious penguin who laughs in the face of the law is set to return in the im-peck-ably titled Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl. Check out a sneak-peek at the film, which is set to release on both Netflix and the BBC simultaneously this Christmas, below:
Netflix and Aardman also shared a synopsis for the feature-length stop-motion caper: "Vengeance Most Fowl sees Gromit’s growing concern as Wallace becomes over-dependent on his inventions – which proves justified when Wallace invents a ‘smart gnome’ that seems to develop an evil mind of its own.
Netflix and Aardman also shared a synopsis for the feature-length stop-motion caper: "Vengeance Most Fowl sees Gromit’s growing concern as Wallace becomes over-dependent on his inventions – which proves justified when Wallace invents a ‘smart gnome’ that seems to develop an evil mind of its own.
- 6/7/2024
- by Jordan King
- Empire - Movies
Death takes the most unexpected of forms in “Tuesday,” a sui generis debut from Croatian director Daina O. Pusić. Her strikingly original if occasionally counterintuitive film brings the central idea of Ingmar Bergman’s “The Seventh Seal” into the modern era — trying to stall Death, if only for a matter of hours — anchored by a committed performance from a curiously miscast Julia Louis-Dreyfus.
According to Pusić’s singular imagination, Death isn’t a scythe-wielding skeleton, nor a winged figure in a pitch-black plague cloak. Rather, it appears as a ruddy-colored, computer-generated macaw with a rumbling Darth Vader-esque bass (performed by Arinzé Kene), his words low like glaciers calving and a syntax like Jabba the Hutt. Why a macaw? It seems that these exotic parrots are harbingers of death in some cultures (though the film doesn’t explain that). This one — an intimidating red bird that can shrink and swell...
According to Pusić’s singular imagination, Death isn’t a scythe-wielding skeleton, nor a winged figure in a pitch-black plague cloak. Rather, it appears as a ruddy-colored, computer-generated macaw with a rumbling Darth Vader-esque bass (performed by Arinzé Kene), his words low like glaciers calving and a syntax like Jabba the Hutt. Why a macaw? It seems that these exotic parrots are harbingers of death in some cultures (though the film doesn’t explain that). This one — an intimidating red bird that can shrink and swell...
- 6/7/2024
- by Peter Debruge
- Variety Film + TV
5 Most Creative Torture Methods in Star Wars, from Brain Scramblers to Parasites - Main Image
Star Wars is no stranger to the theme of torture. It’s a practice many follow throughout the galaxy—whether by the Jedi or the Sith. This involves severe pain and suffering, which can either be mental or physical.
Torture can be used to obtain information or as a punishment for someone’s wrongdoing. However, others also use it to intimidate, discriminate, or as a form of revenge.
For example, Star Wars: The Acolyte shows how the Jedi use a parasite to subdue a prisoner. Though it looks gory, it’s creative.
This is just one of the many methods both the Jedi and the Sith use, and here are the five most creative torture in the Star Wars universe.
Dybbuk
Dybbuk is a parasitic species the Jedi use to subdue violent criminals in the High Republic Era.
Star Wars is no stranger to the theme of torture. It’s a practice many follow throughout the galaxy—whether by the Jedi or the Sith. This involves severe pain and suffering, which can either be mental or physical.
Torture can be used to obtain information or as a punishment for someone’s wrongdoing. However, others also use it to intimidate, discriminate, or as a form of revenge.
For example, Star Wars: The Acolyte shows how the Jedi use a parasite to subdue a prisoner. Though it looks gory, it’s creative.
This is just one of the many methods both the Jedi and the Sith use, and here are the five most creative torture in the Star Wars universe.
Dybbuk
Dybbuk is a parasitic species the Jedi use to subdue violent criminals in the High Republic Era.
- 6/7/2024
- EpicStream
The Star Wars saga is a truly enchanting piece of work the way it is, thanks to the magnificent brains of filmmaker cum philanthropist George Lucas. But while fans have come to love the space lore just the way it ended up being, a lot of them don’t know that it would have never been this way because of all the uncountable ideas the mastermind had for his iconic saga.
The Star Wars lore. | Credit: StarWars.com.
For instance, one of these drafts saw a different story unfold for the love triangle situation between Luke Skywalker, Leia Skywalker, and Han Solo in Episode V – The Empire Strikes Back. And this version was a bit too brutally planned (emotionally) because it had Anakin Skywalker’s Darth Vader torture his own son Luke to win him over to the Dark Side through his love for Princess Leia.
George Lucas Initially Planned...
The Star Wars lore. | Credit: StarWars.com.
For instance, one of these drafts saw a different story unfold for the love triangle situation between Luke Skywalker, Leia Skywalker, and Han Solo in Episode V – The Empire Strikes Back. And this version was a bit too brutally planned (emotionally) because it had Anakin Skywalker’s Darth Vader torture his own son Luke to win him over to the Dark Side through his love for Princess Leia.
George Lucas Initially Planned...
- 6/7/2024
- by Mahin Sultan
- FandomWire
The Star Wars franchise has had a tumultuous ride over the years. The original trilogy is universally beloved, while the prequels have been met with mixed reactions. However, recent reevaluations of these films have cemented their place in the hearts of fans. Amandla Stenberg’s Surprising Favorite Amandla Stenberg was recently asked about her favorite Star Wars film. To the surprise of many, she chose Revenge of the Sith. This particular choice showcases her deep understanding and appreciation for the franchise. The film marks a significant turning point, transitioning Anakin Skywalker into Darth Vader. As Stenberg noted: It’s one of those...
- 6/6/2024
- by Steve Delikson
- TVovermind.com
This article was originally published on SFFGazette.com. Head there now for more on Star Wars and The Acolyte.
We first met The Ones - later known as the Mortis Gods - in The Clone Wars as ancient beings thought to have been there when the Force first came into existence. The Father, who loves his children equally, represents the balance between the Light (The Daughter) and Dark (The Son).
Obi-Wan Kenobi, Anakin Skywalker, and Ahsoka Tano eventually encountered The Ones, learning The Father hoped Anakin might take his place due to the Jedi's conflicted nature. Instead, The Son accidentally killed The Daughter, and The Father took his own life to rob his Son of immortality (allowing Anakin to deliver a killing blow to the out-of-control God).
Ahsoka ended with Baylan Skoll standing atop a statue of The Father as he hunts down a source of power believed to be...
We first met The Ones - later known as the Mortis Gods - in The Clone Wars as ancient beings thought to have been there when the Force first came into existence. The Father, who loves his children equally, represents the balance between the Light (The Daughter) and Dark (The Son).
Obi-Wan Kenobi, Anakin Skywalker, and Ahsoka Tano eventually encountered The Ones, learning The Father hoped Anakin might take his place due to the Jedi's conflicted nature. Instead, The Son accidentally killed The Daughter, and The Father took his own life to rob his Son of immortality (allowing Anakin to deliver a killing blow to the out-of-control God).
Ahsoka ended with Baylan Skoll standing atop a statue of The Father as he hunts down a source of power believed to be...
- 6/6/2024
- ComicBookMovie.com
The Star Wars universe is filled with several mysteries thanks to the mystical nature of the Force that binds all life in the galaxy far, far away together. Anakin Skywalker is integral to the story of the franchise and his connection to Force has been a much-debated topic ever since the character was first introduced in the Darth Vader persona.
Anakin Skywalker is one of the most important characters in Star Wars (Credit: Lucasfilm).
Despite his eventual redemption and return to the light side, some fans claim that Anakin did not deserve to return as a Force Ghost. Haters of Anakin have been pretty vocal about his crimes against the galaxy in the prequels era, arguing that he should not have the ability, which we have mostly seen harnessed by the more noble characters. However, a new Star Wars theory proves exactly why the haters are wrong.
Star Wars Fans...
Anakin Skywalker is one of the most important characters in Star Wars (Credit: Lucasfilm).
Despite his eventual redemption and return to the light side, some fans claim that Anakin did not deserve to return as a Force Ghost. Haters of Anakin have been pretty vocal about his crimes against the galaxy in the prequels era, arguing that he should not have the ability, which we have mostly seen harnessed by the more noble characters. However, a new Star Wars theory proves exactly why the haters are wrong.
Star Wars Fans...
- 6/6/2024
- by Pratik Handore
- FandomWire
Why Does Yord Have a Yellow Lightsaber in the Acolyte and What Does It Mean? - Main Image
Star Wars The Acolyte showcased to their fans what the High Republic looked like years before the Battle of Yavin, where everyone saw Luke Skywalker destroy the Death Star.
Besides letting everyone see the Jedi at their peak, the new TV show also displayed several tidbits about the Jedi, such as force usage and lightsabers.
Yord, Osha’s friend and fellow Jedi, surprisingly wields a yellow lightsaber, a rarity in the Star Wars universe. Rey Skywalker is one of the other few wielders of this saber colour. But what does a yellow lightsaber exactly mean?
Yellow Lightsabers
Yellow lightsabers are less common than the familiar green, blue, and red and hold a special place in the Star Wars franchise. They are canonically associated with the Jedi Temple Guards, who are entrusted with...
Star Wars The Acolyte showcased to their fans what the High Republic looked like years before the Battle of Yavin, where everyone saw Luke Skywalker destroy the Death Star.
Besides letting everyone see the Jedi at their peak, the new TV show also displayed several tidbits about the Jedi, such as force usage and lightsabers.
Yord, Osha’s friend and fellow Jedi, surprisingly wields a yellow lightsaber, a rarity in the Star Wars universe. Rey Skywalker is one of the other few wielders of this saber colour. But what does a yellow lightsaber exactly mean?
Yellow Lightsabers
Yellow lightsabers are less common than the familiar green, blue, and red and hold a special place in the Star Wars franchise. They are canonically associated with the Jedi Temple Guards, who are entrusted with...
- 6/6/2024
- EpicStream
The Star Wars universe is rich with complex and compelling characters, especially its villains. These antagonists drive the narrative forward, offering challenges and intrigue that captivate fans across generations. With the debut of “murder-mystery” show The Acolyte this week on Disney+ we thought we’d take a look at the ten best villains in the Star Wars saga:
1. Darth Vader
Darth Vader, originally Anakin Skywalker, is perhaps the most iconic villain in cinematic history. His fall from a heroic Jedi Knight to a Sith Lord embodies the tragic nature of the Star Wars saga. Vader’s imposing presence, deep voice, and complex redemption arc make him a standout character.
2. Emperor Palpatine (Darth Sidious)
Emperor Palpatine is the mastermind behind the fall of the Jedi Order and the rise of the Galactic Empire. His cunning manipulation of both the political and Sith arenas showcases his unparalleled strategic mind. His return in...
1. Darth Vader
Darth Vader, originally Anakin Skywalker, is perhaps the most iconic villain in cinematic history. His fall from a heroic Jedi Knight to a Sith Lord embodies the tragic nature of the Star Wars saga. Vader’s imposing presence, deep voice, and complex redemption arc make him a standout character.
2. Emperor Palpatine (Darth Sidious)
Emperor Palpatine is the mastermind behind the fall of the Jedi Order and the rise of the Galactic Empire. His cunning manipulation of both the political and Sith arenas showcases his unparalleled strategic mind. His return in...
- 6/6/2024
- by George P Thomas
- Nerdly
George Lucas’ Star Wars became a worldwide phenomenon upon release. The sci-fi epic was set in a galaxy far, far away and followed Luke Skywalker, Leia Organa, and Han Solo in their journey to vanquish the Empire led by Darth Vader. The original film released in 1977 was known for its groundbreaking special effects and experience.
Though the films were meant largely for children, the second film of the original trilogy Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back was notably darker than the rest. The leading characters face significant losses, which is not traditional for an epic film of this scale. However, the makers reportedly felt one scene was too intense for their younger viewers and left it on the floor.
George Lucas Cut Out Han Solo’s Torture Scene From Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back A still from Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back | Credits: Lucasfilm
One aspect of the...
Though the films were meant largely for children, the second film of the original trilogy Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back was notably darker than the rest. The leading characters face significant losses, which is not traditional for an epic film of this scale. However, the makers reportedly felt one scene was too intense for their younger viewers and left it on the floor.
George Lucas Cut Out Han Solo’s Torture Scene From Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back A still from Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back | Credits: Lucasfilm
One aspect of the...
- 6/5/2024
- by Nishanth A
- FandomWire
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Whenever a certain franchise is popular there are bound to be references and parodies from all cross media. Star Wars is no acceptation to that rule. From movies such as Spaceballs and Thumb Wars poking fun at the scenarios to skits in Saturday Night Live there is always something to make sport of. Including in the form or materials meant for “older audiences”.
That is what comic creators Mike and Mindy Wheeler were doing. They were/are in the process of making a comic titled “Star Whores: Episode IV – A New Hoe”. A mature themed parody comic based on Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope. The couple have also produced mature parody comics in the past such as “Trip Story” (Toy Story) and “G-Busters” (Ghostbusters).
However, shortly after the project was announced and a Kickstarter page was set up,...
Whenever a certain franchise is popular there are bound to be references and parodies from all cross media. Star Wars is no acceptation to that rule. From movies such as Spaceballs and Thumb Wars poking fun at the scenarios to skits in Saturday Night Live there is always something to make sport of. Including in the form or materials meant for “older audiences”.
That is what comic creators Mike and Mindy Wheeler were doing. They were/are in the process of making a comic titled “Star Whores: Episode IV – A New Hoe”. A mature themed parody comic based on Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope. The couple have also produced mature parody comics in the past such as “Trip Story” (Toy Story) and “G-Busters” (Ghostbusters).
However, shortly after the project was announced and a Kickstarter page was set up,...
- 6/5/2024
- by Mr. Milo
- Pirates & Princesses
This article contains spoilers for The Acolyte episode 2.
What we know about the Jedi in Star Wars can — and has — filled not only several films and TV shows but a ton of books and comics, too. And, tellingly, one seclusive Jedi practice while introduced on screen in the films, was only given a name in the comic books. We’re talking about “the Barash Vow,” a Jedi tradition first explicitly mentioned in 2017 in issue #2 of Marvel’s first Darth Vader comic book miniseries. But, at this point, the Barash Vow is a big deal in Star Wars canon, having impacted the latter years of both Luke Skywalker and Obi-Wan Kenobi.
And, sneakily, this practice makes its way into the second episode of the newest Disney+ Star Wars TV series, The Acolyte. Here’s why the Barash Vow is such a big deal in Star Wars, why it appears in The Acolyte,...
What we know about the Jedi in Star Wars can — and has — filled not only several films and TV shows but a ton of books and comics, too. And, tellingly, one seclusive Jedi practice while introduced on screen in the films, was only given a name in the comic books. We’re talking about “the Barash Vow,” a Jedi tradition first explicitly mentioned in 2017 in issue #2 of Marvel’s first Darth Vader comic book miniseries. But, at this point, the Barash Vow is a big deal in Star Wars canon, having impacted the latter years of both Luke Skywalker and Obi-Wan Kenobi.
And, sneakily, this practice makes its way into the second episode of the newest Disney+ Star Wars TV series, The Acolyte. Here’s why the Barash Vow is such a big deal in Star Wars, why it appears in The Acolyte,...
- 6/5/2024
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
Star Wars: The Force Awakens flew into theaters almost a decade ago, capturing the imagination of the franchise’s existing fanbase while also welcoming newer fans to the epic space opera saga. The film was a major commercial success, but the following installments received polarizing reactions from critics and fans alike, tainting the legacy of the sequel trilogy.
The Force Awakens (2015) marked a new era for the Star Wars franchise (Credit: Lucasfilm).
However, all of that could have been potentially fixed with the first installment of the sequels retaining its tentative title. According to reports, The Force Awakens originally had an entirely different title during the early stages of the production. Here is what the Daisy Ridley-led film was initially going to be titled and why the franchise would have been better off sticking with it.
Star Wars: The Force Awakens Was Originally Going to be Titled Shadow of...
The Force Awakens (2015) marked a new era for the Star Wars franchise (Credit: Lucasfilm).
However, all of that could have been potentially fixed with the first installment of the sequels retaining its tentative title. According to reports, The Force Awakens originally had an entirely different title during the early stages of the production. Here is what the Daisy Ridley-led film was initially going to be titled and why the franchise would have been better off sticking with it.
Star Wars: The Force Awakens Was Originally Going to be Titled Shadow of...
- 6/5/2024
- by Pratik Handore
- FandomWire
The Star Wars universe is one of the biggest ever with a rich tapestry of characters, planets, and stories. Just like the MCU or DC universe, Star Wars too has expanded to include several new stories, comic books, novels, and more. While fans of the franchise have pretty much considered everything canon of their own accord, George Lucas has had other ideas.
The Star Wars franchise | PC: StarWars.com
Way back, the Star Wars creator himself stated none of the expanded universes is part of the official Star Wars saga, a deed that Disney did when it purchased Lucasfilm back in 2012.
George Lucas Does Not Consider Star Wars Expanded Universe Canon
George Lucas | PC: Nicolas Genin/Wikimedia Commons
The Expanded Universe of the space opera saga is actually all the additional stories that were created outside of the original Star Wars movies. Including everything from books, comics, video games, and...
The Star Wars franchise | PC: StarWars.com
Way back, the Star Wars creator himself stated none of the expanded universes is part of the official Star Wars saga, a deed that Disney did when it purchased Lucasfilm back in 2012.
George Lucas Does Not Consider Star Wars Expanded Universe Canon
George Lucas | PC: Nicolas Genin/Wikimedia Commons
The Expanded Universe of the space opera saga is actually all the additional stories that were created outside of the original Star Wars movies. Including everything from books, comics, video games, and...
- 6/5/2024
- by Maria Sultan
- FandomWire
There will be spoilers for the first and second episodes of "Star Wars: The Acolyte," so beware.
In "Star Wars: The Acolyte", Mae (Amandla Stenberg), the mysterious dark side wielding assassin who is killing Jedi, confronts Master Torbin (Dean-Charles Chapman) in a remote Jedi Outpost. Torbin, we learn, hasn't spoken to anyone in more than a decade and has taken the Barash Vow, so he floats in silent meditation, embracing nothing but the Force. Mae tries to attack him, but the bubble of the Force that keeps him levitating also keeps out her most vicious attacks, so Mae is forced to come up with another way to deal with her intended assassination of the Jedi she so desperately needs to complete.
Eventually, she's able to overcome his meditation -- not because she can penetrate his bubble of the Force, but because she offers him something he wants: absolution.
Torbin wakes up and apologizes to Mae,...
In "Star Wars: The Acolyte", Mae (Amandla Stenberg), the mysterious dark side wielding assassin who is killing Jedi, confronts Master Torbin (Dean-Charles Chapman) in a remote Jedi Outpost. Torbin, we learn, hasn't spoken to anyone in more than a decade and has taken the Barash Vow, so he floats in silent meditation, embracing nothing but the Force. Mae tries to attack him, but the bubble of the Force that keeps him levitating also keeps out her most vicious attacks, so Mae is forced to come up with another way to deal with her intended assassination of the Jedi she so desperately needs to complete.
Eventually, she's able to overcome his meditation -- not because she can penetrate his bubble of the Force, but because she offers him something he wants: absolution.
Torbin wakes up and apologizes to Mae,...
- 6/5/2024
- by Bryan Young
- Slash Film
Spoilers for "Star Wars: The Acolyte" Parts 1 and 2 follow.
"I do not believe the Sith could have returned without us knowing," Mace Windu told Qui-Gon Jinn during the events of "The Phantom Menace." "The Sith have been extinct for a millennium," Jedi Master Ki-Adi-Mundi added.
As we all know that a millennium lasts a thousand years, it seemed unlikely that the Sith would be involved with "Star Wars: The Acolyte." Most of us assumed the Jedi would have had no interaction whatsoever with the secret line of Sith that led to Darth Sidious and his destruction of the Jedi until Darth Maul revealed himself to Qui-Gon on Tatooine.
But "The Acolyte" seems as though it could upend everything we knew about the involvement of the Sith and their quest against the Jedi in the time period the show takes place in, 100 years prior to the events of "The Phantom Menace.
"I do not believe the Sith could have returned without us knowing," Mace Windu told Qui-Gon Jinn during the events of "The Phantom Menace." "The Sith have been extinct for a millennium," Jedi Master Ki-Adi-Mundi added.
As we all know that a millennium lasts a thousand years, it seemed unlikely that the Sith would be involved with "Star Wars: The Acolyte." Most of us assumed the Jedi would have had no interaction whatsoever with the secret line of Sith that led to Darth Sidious and his destruction of the Jedi until Darth Maul revealed himself to Qui-Gon on Tatooine.
But "The Acolyte" seems as though it could upend everything we knew about the involvement of the Sith and their quest against the Jedi in the time period the show takes place in, 100 years prior to the events of "The Phantom Menace.
- 6/5/2024
- by Bryan Young
- Slash Film
As we first reported on SFFGazette.com, the review embargo for Star Wars: The Acolyte lifted earlier today and the series has already been "Certified Fresh" with 82% on Rotten Tomatoes.
While it's not exactly the critical darling Andor was, verdicts are mostly positive and that score is essentially equivalent to 4/5 which is by no means a bad result. Some have already decided they'll hate The Acolyte because it features a diverse cast and Lucasfilm is likely bracing itself for review bombing.
It does sound like Lucasfilm has a hit on its hands here, though, and we're now just hours away from the two-episode premiere. With that, legitimate fans will be able to chime in and share their thoughts on this prequel to the prequels.
The Acolyte is expected to be a self-contained story, though there has been some chatter about the door being open to a second season. That will...
While it's not exactly the critical darling Andor was, verdicts are mostly positive and that score is essentially equivalent to 4/5 which is by no means a bad result. Some have already decided they'll hate The Acolyte because it features a diverse cast and Lucasfilm is likely bracing itself for review bombing.
It does sound like Lucasfilm has a hit on its hands here, though, and we're now just hours away from the two-episode premiere. With that, legitimate fans will be able to chime in and share their thoughts on this prequel to the prequels.
The Acolyte is expected to be a self-contained story, though there has been some chatter about the door being open to a second season. That will...
- 6/4/2024
- ComicBookMovie.com
Luke Skywalker is one of the most popular characters in the Star Wars universe, having played a central role in the original trilogy. Played by Mark Hamill, the original trilogy sees Luke training to become a full-fledged Jedi Knight and harnessing the ability to use the Force. In the end, Luke defeats the Empire seemingly becoming a Jedi in the process.
Luke Skywalker is one of the most popular Jedi Knights in Star Wars (Lucasfilm).
However, Dave Filoni, the executive producer of The Mandalorian, has debated Luke’s status as a Jedi. During an interview, Filoni spoke about Luke’s status and refused to believe that he had accomplished himself as a Jedi. Filoni’s claims will not only displease actor Mark Hamill but also disappoint fans. Here is what Filoni had to say about Luke not being a Jedi and why he is wrong.
Dave Filoni Does Not Think...
Luke Skywalker is one of the most popular Jedi Knights in Star Wars (Lucasfilm).
However, Dave Filoni, the executive producer of The Mandalorian, has debated Luke’s status as a Jedi. During an interview, Filoni spoke about Luke’s status and refused to believe that he had accomplished himself as a Jedi. Filoni’s claims will not only displease actor Mark Hamill but also disappoint fans. Here is what Filoni had to say about Luke not being a Jedi and why he is wrong.
Dave Filoni Does Not Think...
- 6/4/2024
- by Pratik Handore
- FandomWire
Since Disney revived “Star Wars” in 2015 with J.J. Abrams’ “The Force Awakens,” the strongest entries in the franchise have had one trait in common. Rian Johnson’s “The Last Jedi” and Tony Gilroy’s “Andor” both opted to take the franchise in bold new directions, opening up exciting new possibilities for what a “Star Wars” story could be. “The Last Jedi” steered the core narrative away from the Skywalker family, implying that anyone could become a Jedi and, therefore, a hero. “Andor” used familiar settings as the backdrop for an adult political drama about rebellion and imperial administration, rejecting heroes entirely in favor of the individuals who make up mass movements. Fans may not always have seen them as such — “The Last Jedi” faced an infamous fan backlash, while “Andor” Season 1 paled in viewership to the likes of “The Mandalorian” — but these projects offered a lifeline to a saga...
- 6/4/2024
- by Alison Herman
- Variety Film + TV
It would certainly be unfair to say that all Star Wars stories have the same plot. Andor is not The Last Jedi and The Last Jedi is not The Phantom Menace, and each is more interesting for the new paths they cut across familiar territory. In broad strokes, though, a whole lot of them seem to come down to the same trusty formula: heroic Jedi freedom fighters versus dark-side imperialists, on and on across the galaxy for decades.
In that light, Disney+’s The Acolyte represents an intriguing shakeup. The spinoff, set roughly a century before the events of the films, finds the Jedi not as scrappy underdogs but as entrenched establishment. How precisely they’ve wielded that influence remains murky in the four 40ish-minute episodes sent to critics. But there are worse qualities for a new series to have than an overabundance of potential — and wherever this one ends up,...
In that light, Disney+’s The Acolyte represents an intriguing shakeup. The spinoff, set roughly a century before the events of the films, finds the Jedi not as scrappy underdogs but as entrenched establishment. How precisely they’ve wielded that influence remains murky in the four 40ish-minute episodes sent to critics. But there are worse qualities for a new series to have than an overabundance of potential — and wherever this one ends up,...
- 6/4/2024
- by Angie Han
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
It could be hard for us to imagine witnessing an alternate universe where Luke Skywalker’s path to Jedi knighthood is fraught with even greater trials. On that note, did you know that in a scrapped storyline from Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back, Luke narrowly escaped a grim fate at the hands of Darth Vader? Mark Hamill starred as Luke Skywalker, and Harrison Ford assumed the role of Han Solo, among other notable cast members.
Mark Hamill’s Luke Skywalker in The Empire Strikes Back | 20th Century-Fox
Insights from the saga reveal fascinating what-if scenarios, such as one in which Luke’s lightsaber contained a hidden crystal (with critical secrets) that failed to see the light of day. But perhaps most shocking is the notion that Darth Vader, sensing Luke’s growing command of the Force, nearly ended our hero’s journey prematurely with a telepathic choke—thwarted only...
Mark Hamill’s Luke Skywalker in The Empire Strikes Back | 20th Century-Fox
Insights from the saga reveal fascinating what-if scenarios, such as one in which Luke’s lightsaber contained a hidden crystal (with critical secrets) that failed to see the light of day. But perhaps most shocking is the notion that Darth Vader, sensing Luke’s growing command of the Force, nearly ended our hero’s journey prematurely with a telepathic choke—thwarted only...
- 6/4/2024
- by Siddhika Prajapati
- FandomWire
The upcoming series from the Star Wars universe, The Acolyte, will be released tomorrow on Disney+. Created by Leslye Headland, the show stars Amandla Stenberg in the lead alongside Lee Jung-jae, Manny Jacinto, and Carrie Anne-Moss, among others. With the show set to premiere soon, fans are eager to see how the story unfolds.
Amandla Stenberg in The Acolyte | Lucasfilm
With Stenberg joining the fray, she recently got a very nice welcome message from a favorite of the series. Hayden Christensen, who played The Chosen One in the prequel trilogy, is a fan favorite. So, him welcoming a newcomer to the Star Wars family is sure to make them feel special.
Amandla Stenberg Gets a Pretty Touching Welcome to The Star Wars Family
Hayden Christensen’s Anakin Skywalker is a major part of the Star Wars story, who later goes on to become one of the most iconic characters in the franchise – Darth Vader.
Amandla Stenberg in The Acolyte | Lucasfilm
With Stenberg joining the fray, she recently got a very nice welcome message from a favorite of the series. Hayden Christensen, who played The Chosen One in the prequel trilogy, is a fan favorite. So, him welcoming a newcomer to the Star Wars family is sure to make them feel special.
Amandla Stenberg Gets a Pretty Touching Welcome to The Star Wars Family
Hayden Christensen’s Anakin Skywalker is a major part of the Star Wars story, who later goes on to become one of the most iconic characters in the franchise – Darth Vader.
- 6/4/2024
- by Swagata Das
- FandomWire
George Lucas’ Star Wars saga is a trilogy of trilogies; The Return of The Jedi is the perfect film that honors the ending of the classic trilogy, and some even argue that the ending could not be any more perfect. Episode VI ended on a high note that honored the film’s epic story, ending Emperor Palpatine’s reign of terror and Darth Vader’s redemption with some old Force ghosts present at the celebration scene.
Luke Skywalker and Darth Vader in Episode VI. Credits: Lucasfilm Ltd.
However, the film’s epic conclusion was nailed down by a plethora of drafts because Lucas could not decide on a script that ended the story on a high note. Moreover, in several drafts, the ending varied from the one we have seen in the final version of the film because it did not have enough dramatic effect.
George Lucas Could Not Decide...
Luke Skywalker and Darth Vader in Episode VI. Credits: Lucasfilm Ltd.
However, the film’s epic conclusion was nailed down by a plethora of drafts because Lucas could not decide on a script that ended the story on a high note. Moreover, in several drafts, the ending varied from the one we have seen in the final version of the film because it did not have enough dramatic effect.
George Lucas Could Not Decide...
- 6/3/2024
- by Tushar Auddy
- FandomWire
Renowned for portraying the role of Anakin Skywalker in the Star Wars saga, Hayden Christensen has recently revealed a long-held desire for his character’s journey. The actor, who first embodied the role in the prequel trilogy and has revisited it multiple times since, has always been curious about Anakin’s narrative during the Clone Wars.
Revenge of the Sith | Credit: Lucasfilm
Fifteen years after fans witnessed Anakin Skywalker’s fateful transformation to Darth Vader in Revenge of the Sith, Christensen’s desire to explore his character’s evolution before his descent into the dark side of the Force was finally fulfilled in the animated series, The Clone Wars.
Hayden Christensen’s Long-Awaited Wish Fulfilled in The Clone Wars
In a recent appearance at the Ahsoka FYC Event, Hayden Christensen discussed his journey through Star Wars, as he expressed profound excitement about revisiting the intricate layers of his character’s past,...
Revenge of the Sith | Credit: Lucasfilm
Fifteen years after fans witnessed Anakin Skywalker’s fateful transformation to Darth Vader in Revenge of the Sith, Christensen’s desire to explore his character’s evolution before his descent into the dark side of the Force was finally fulfilled in the animated series, The Clone Wars.
Hayden Christensen’s Long-Awaited Wish Fulfilled in The Clone Wars
In a recent appearance at the Ahsoka FYC Event, Hayden Christensen discussed his journey through Star Wars, as he expressed profound excitement about revisiting the intricate layers of his character’s past,...
- 6/3/2024
- by Laxmi Rajput
- FandomWire
Ahsoka included plenty of surprises for Star Wars fans, including Hayden Christensen's return as Anakin Skywalker. He appeared in the World Between Worlds (where we learned the Jedi was as conflicted as ever), as one of his former Padawan's training holograms later in the series, and eventually in the form of a Force Ghost.
In the show's final few minutes, the idea seemed to be that Anakin will serve as Ahsoka Tano and Sabine Wren's guide on Peridea when the show returns. Theories have since swirled about his and Ahsoka Tano's ties to the Mortis Gods.
As we first reported on SFFGazette.com, a rumour shared by @MyTimeToShineH claims to confirm plans for Anakin to appear in Ahsoka season 2, albeit in a much larger role this time. This news is bound to be welcomed, particularly as Star Wars fans have embraced Christensen since he reprised his role as Darth Vader in Obi-Wan Kenobi.
In the show's final few minutes, the idea seemed to be that Anakin will serve as Ahsoka Tano and Sabine Wren's guide on Peridea when the show returns. Theories have since swirled about his and Ahsoka Tano's ties to the Mortis Gods.
As we first reported on SFFGazette.com, a rumour shared by @MyTimeToShineH claims to confirm plans for Anakin to appear in Ahsoka season 2, albeit in a much larger role this time. This news is bound to be welcomed, particularly as Star Wars fans have embraced Christensen since he reprised his role as Darth Vader in Obi-Wan Kenobi.
- 6/3/2024
- ComicBookMovie.com
With the upcoming premiere of The Acolyte, Star Wars fans have been given a brand new narrative that sheds light on the other side of the epic franchise. Set to delve into the rise of The Sith order, the series’ events take place more than a century before those of Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace, and is only one of the multiple exciting new projects that Lucasverse has on offer.
Anakin Skywalker in Ahsoka. | Lucasfilm Ltd.
However, even decades after Darth Vader was first unmasked to reveal that it was Anakin Skywalker all along, the prequel series’ protagonist continues to be one of the most popular and widely loved in the series. Fans have long clamored for a standalone film that may delve into the transformation of the powerful Jedi into the Sith lord, and one of them has simply gone a few steps further.
A fan-made trailer...
Anakin Skywalker in Ahsoka. | Lucasfilm Ltd.
However, even decades after Darth Vader was first unmasked to reveal that it was Anakin Skywalker all along, the prequel series’ protagonist continues to be one of the most popular and widely loved in the series. Fans have long clamored for a standalone film that may delve into the transformation of the powerful Jedi into the Sith lord, and one of them has simply gone a few steps further.
A fan-made trailer...
- 6/3/2024
- by Rishabh Bhatnagar
- FandomWire
Starring in the final two prequels of George Lucas’ Star Wars films, Hayden Christensen’s portrayal of Anakin Skywalker/ Darth Vader was met with unparalleled excitement. However, some fans of the sci-fi film had a different reaction when the film was initially released because Christensen’s portrayal of the character was met with criticism. Nevertheless, when the actor made his much-anticipated return in Obi-Wan Kenobi, he won the fandom with his memorable performance.
Hayden Christensen as Anakin Skywalker. Credits: Lucasfilm Ltd
It looks like the Jumper actor is set to reprise his iconic role one more time because it has been reported by a reliable scooper that The Chosen One will be featured in a much more prominent role in the 2nd season of the spin-off series, Ahsoka. As a result, fans are excited because they will get to see more of their favorite character.
Hayden Christensen’s Potential Return...
Hayden Christensen as Anakin Skywalker. Credits: Lucasfilm Ltd
It looks like the Jumper actor is set to reprise his iconic role one more time because it has been reported by a reliable scooper that The Chosen One will be featured in a much more prominent role in the 2nd season of the spin-off series, Ahsoka. As a result, fans are excited because they will get to see more of their favorite character.
Hayden Christensen’s Potential Return...
- 6/3/2024
- by Tushar Auddy
- FandomWire
Ahsoka stars Rosario Dawson and Hayden Christensen sat down for an Emmys for Your Consideration conversation in Los Angeles on Sunday afternoon, reflecting on the scenes between Ahsoka Tano and Anakin Skywalker in the show’s fifth episode, “Shadow Warrior.”
The episode serves as a reunion between Anakin and his former Padawan, as well as features a flashback to the World Between Worlds, with Ariana Greenblatt appearing as a younger version of Ahsoka. And after Christensen appeared in the Obi-Wan Kenobi series as his character’s Darth Vader side, this storyline brought him back as a Jedi.
At the event, he noted that creator Dave Filoni asked him if he knew about the World Between Worlds on their first phone call about the show, “and I said, ‘Yeah, I do.’ I was just instantly really excited because it just creatively opened us up a lot in terms of what we could do with the character.
The episode serves as a reunion between Anakin and his former Padawan, as well as features a flashback to the World Between Worlds, with Ariana Greenblatt appearing as a younger version of Ahsoka. And after Christensen appeared in the Obi-Wan Kenobi series as his character’s Darth Vader side, this storyline brought him back as a Jedi.
At the event, he noted that creator Dave Filoni asked him if he knew about the World Between Worlds on their first phone call about the show, “and I said, ‘Yeah, I do.’ I was just instantly really excited because it just creatively opened us up a lot in terms of what we could do with the character.
- 6/3/2024
- by Kirsten Chuba
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The Star Wars prequels cast Hayden Christensen as the tragic character Darth Vader. His performance made a huge fan out of Nicolas Cage, who Christensen would end up working with in another film.
What Nicolas Cage thought of Hayden Christensen’s Darth Vader performance Hayden Christensen | Jun Sato/WireImage
Cage and Christensen worked together for the first time in the 2014 film Outcast. But Cage was already familiar with Christensen’s work years before their collaboration. In a resurfaced interview with IGN (via Contact Music), Cage confided that he’d been keeping an eye on Christensen since his Star Wars days. The prequels were typically criticized back in the day for some of the acting. But the movie star was more than impressed by what Christensen brought to the table.
“And so, I watched George’s movies, and the work Hayden did with George, and I was very impressed with Hayden’s sort of edgy,...
What Nicolas Cage thought of Hayden Christensen’s Darth Vader performance Hayden Christensen | Jun Sato/WireImage
Cage and Christensen worked together for the first time in the 2014 film Outcast. But Cage was already familiar with Christensen’s work years before their collaboration. In a resurfaced interview with IGN (via Contact Music), Cage confided that he’d been keeping an eye on Christensen since his Star Wars days. The prequels were typically criticized back in the day for some of the acting. But the movie star was more than impressed by what Christensen brought to the table.
“And so, I watched George’s movies, and the work Hayden did with George, and I was very impressed with Hayden’s sort of edgy,...
- 6/2/2024
- by Antonio Stallings
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Sam Witwer’s journey into the Star Wars universe began with his portrayal of Starkiller. Starkiller was the secret apprentice of Darth Vader in the 2008 video game “Star Wars: The Force Unleashed.” His deep-rooted passion and knowledge of the franchise significantly contributed to his successful audition.
A self-proclaimed Star Wars geek, Witwer’s knowledge of the franchise is more than just trivia—it’s an intrinsic part of who he is. His performances as Starkiller, Darth Maul, and the Son of Mortis have left lasting impressions on fans and the franchise alike.
Sam’s Unique Take on Starkiller During His Audition Sam Witwer talks about his audition for Starkiller | via Michael Rosenbaum on YouTube
During his audition for Starkiller, Witwer was given a scene where the character meditates and assembles his lightsaber using the Force. Instead of portraying a serene meditation, Witwer opted for a more intense approach, emphasizing Starkiller’s struggle and aggression.
A self-proclaimed Star Wars geek, Witwer’s knowledge of the franchise is more than just trivia—it’s an intrinsic part of who he is. His performances as Starkiller, Darth Maul, and the Son of Mortis have left lasting impressions on fans and the franchise alike.
Sam’s Unique Take on Starkiller During His Audition Sam Witwer talks about his audition for Starkiller | via Michael Rosenbaum on YouTube
During his audition for Starkiller, Witwer was given a scene where the character meditates and assembles his lightsaber using the Force. Instead of portraying a serene meditation, Witwer opted for a more intense approach, emphasizing Starkiller’s struggle and aggression.
- 6/2/2024
- by Daniel Royte
- FandomWire
George Lucas’ Star Wars prequel trilogy chronicles Anakin Skywalker’s journey from Jedi to Sith along with the Galactic Republic’s descent into the Galactic Empire. Despite mixed reviews, the trilogy faced several challenges, notably in costume design, as characters evolved throughout the films, particularly Hayden Christensen’s Anakin Skywalker.
Hayden Christensen in Attack of the Clones | Credit: Lucasfilm
The Star Wars costume designer Trisha Biggar shared how such transformations were emphasized through the characters’ costumes in Episode 2, amidst the growing influence of the Sith leading to the outbreak of war.
Costume Designer Reflected on Symbolic Wardrobe Choices in Attack of the Clones
The Star Wars costume designer shared insight into the careful considerations that went into the characters’ wardrobe choices, especially in Anakin Skywalker (Hayden Christensen), who goes through a drastic transformation in Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith.
Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones...
Hayden Christensen in Attack of the Clones | Credit: Lucasfilm
The Star Wars costume designer Trisha Biggar shared how such transformations were emphasized through the characters’ costumes in Episode 2, amidst the growing influence of the Sith leading to the outbreak of war.
Costume Designer Reflected on Symbolic Wardrobe Choices in Attack of the Clones
The Star Wars costume designer shared insight into the careful considerations that went into the characters’ wardrobe choices, especially in Anakin Skywalker (Hayden Christensen), who goes through a drastic transformation in Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith.
Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones...
- 6/2/2024
- by Laxmi Rajput
- FandomWire
Actor John Boyega starred in three of the extant 16 "Star Wars" movies*, playing the rogue-Stormtrooper-turned-good guy Finn in "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" (2015), "Star Wars: The Last Jedi" (2017), and "Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker" (2019). Boyega liked playing Finn, but has gone on record (notably in a 2020 GQ interview) about his disappointment with how the series treated his character; Finn was set up to be a leading man, and was sidelined for what appeared to be racism-based reasons. Boyega was also off-put by Disney's habit of micromanaging "Star Wars," feeling that every one of the franchise's actors ran the risk of being roped into "Star Wars" projects exclusively. "You ain't going to Disney+ me," he once laughingly said to Variety.
There hasn't been a "Star Wars" movie since 2019, as Disney+ kind of killed their Goose that Laid the Golden Eggs. The theatrical market was oversaturated, audiences didn't respond terribly well...
There hasn't been a "Star Wars" movie since 2019, as Disney+ kind of killed their Goose that Laid the Golden Eggs. The theatrical market was oversaturated, audiences didn't respond terribly well...
- 6/2/2024
- by Witney Seibold
- Slash Film
When George Lucas’ Star Wars: Episode IV- A New Hope was released in 1977, it revolutionized the sci-fi genre. The film series combined classic themes with compelling storylines and well-written characters. Everything was neatly integrated with jaw-dropping visual effects and surreal world-building, making the audience fall in love with the series and have a massive impact on pop culture.
A still From Star Wars: Episode V- The Empire Strikes Back. Credits: Lucasfilm Ltd.
However, Leslye Headland, the showrunner of The Acolyte has shared her views on the original trilogy having political undertones and Lucas deliberately made the films in that manner to appeal to his audience. Interestingly, Headland’s upcoming show has been criticized by fans because her upcoming show is blasted by fans for being too woke, and how the theme of her show is similar to the very idea of the creator of the original films.
Leslye Headland on...
A still From Star Wars: Episode V- The Empire Strikes Back. Credits: Lucasfilm Ltd.
However, Leslye Headland, the showrunner of The Acolyte has shared her views on the original trilogy having political undertones and Lucas deliberately made the films in that manner to appeal to his audience. Interestingly, Headland’s upcoming show has been criticized by fans because her upcoming show is blasted by fans for being too woke, and how the theme of her show is similar to the very idea of the creator of the original films.
Leslye Headland on...
- 6/2/2024
- by Tushar Auddy
- FandomWire
After ages, it looked like the Star Wars franchise finally found a savior in Leslye Headland’s The Acolyte because it was everything that the franchise was missing. Moreover, Lucasfilm productions were vehemently criticized by fans for creating a new trilogy that ridiculed the original six films, discarding every rule and canonical event that had previously taken place.
The poster of The Acolyte. Credits: Lucasfilm Ltd
Fans were ecstatic over the upcoming TV series as it had an air of mystery and thriller; being a series that is set before the prequel trilogy makes it impossible to overlook any canon event that took place in the franchise. Everything was going smoothly until Charlie Barnett decided to portray himself as a fake fan of the sci-fi franchise, and made a grave blunder regarding Darth Vader.
Charlie Barnett Makes A Horrendous Blunder Regarding Anakin Skywalker
In George Lucas’ Star Wars franchise Anakin Skywalker,...
The poster of The Acolyte. Credits: Lucasfilm Ltd
Fans were ecstatic over the upcoming TV series as it had an air of mystery and thriller; being a series that is set before the prequel trilogy makes it impossible to overlook any canon event that took place in the franchise. Everything was going smoothly until Charlie Barnett decided to portray himself as a fake fan of the sci-fi franchise, and made a grave blunder regarding Darth Vader.
Charlie Barnett Makes A Horrendous Blunder Regarding Anakin Skywalker
In George Lucas’ Star Wars franchise Anakin Skywalker,...
- 6/2/2024
- by Tushar Auddy
- FandomWire
Back in 2018, "Dune" director Denis Villeneuve threw "Star Wars" fans into a tizzy (it doesn't take much these days) when he described his then-upcoming adaptation of Frank Herbert's seminal sci-fi novel as being like "'Star Wars' for adults." Of course, that's not really an insult to the franchise or its fans, because "Star Wars" creator George Lucas made no secret of the fact that "Star Wars" is intended for kids.
In fact, during a surprise appearance at Star Wars Celebration in 2017, he reiterated that the very first "Star Wars" installment, which would go on to be titled "A New Hope," was a "a film for 12-year-olds." Of course, that doesn't mean adults can't still find value in these sci-fi stories of heroism. But it also means that the franchise, from its inception, has always been molded to be appealing to children.
Therefore, it should come as no surprise that...
In fact, during a surprise appearance at Star Wars Celebration in 2017, he reiterated that the very first "Star Wars" installment, which would go on to be titled "A New Hope," was a "a film for 12-year-olds." Of course, that doesn't mean adults can't still find value in these sci-fi stories of heroism. But it also means that the franchise, from its inception, has always been molded to be appealing to children.
Therefore, it should come as no surprise that...
- 6/2/2024
- by Ethan Anderton
- Slash Film
Geroge Lucas’ Star Wars franchise took the world by storm in the late 70s and 80s and continues to expand even today. Despite having three distinct trilogies and countless spin-off media, the one twist that changed the face of the galaxy far, far away came in the second installment The Empire Strikes.
The Empire Strikes Back has one of the best Star Wars twists (Credit: Lucasfilm).
The game-changing twist in the film presented the protagonist Luke Skywalker, played by Mark Hamill, with a new challenge. Therefore, it might surprise some fans to learn that the twist was kept a secret from Hamill until the last possible moment. Here is what George Lucas had to say about keeping the twist a secret from Mark Hamill.
Geroge Lucas Explains Why He Kept Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back Twist Secret From Mark Hamill
George Lucas kept The Empire Strikes Back twist a...
The Empire Strikes Back has one of the best Star Wars twists (Credit: Lucasfilm).
The game-changing twist in the film presented the protagonist Luke Skywalker, played by Mark Hamill, with a new challenge. Therefore, it might surprise some fans to learn that the twist was kept a secret from Hamill until the last possible moment. Here is what George Lucas had to say about keeping the twist a secret from Mark Hamill.
Geroge Lucas Explains Why He Kept Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back Twist Secret From Mark Hamill
George Lucas kept The Empire Strikes Back twist a...
- 6/1/2024
- by Pratik Handore
- FandomWire
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