Henry Cavill is reportedly in talks for a Star Wars villain role, though Lucasfilm has not officially confirmed his involvement.
Making shows like The Acolyte, Skeleton Crew, and the adult-oriented Andor could help relieve the sense of panic that infused The Rise of Skywalker.
Because of that siloed approach, there are entire sagas Star Wars fans can miss out on because they’re relegated to the franchise’s Outer Rim. And now that one of the most ambitious and underrated Star Wars eras is ending, the door is open for an even bolder follow-up.
It’s hard to make sense of Lucasfilm’s decision to cancel . While it didn’t click with me, we now know that the show was actually pretty popular. According to data shared by Deadline from Luminate’s 2024 TV viewership report,
The story of Star Wars can be summed up by one word: Tragedy. What ought to have been a story about hope is one of disappointment and even betrayal. If you are a Star Wars fan in the year 2025, you know what heartbreak feels like. You understand loss.
The Rey-centric Star Wars movie has had two constants: star Daisy Ridley, reprising her role from the sequel trilogy, and director Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy. Everything else has shifted around in the great sands of Lucasfilm— including its presumed release date,
An upcoming Star Wars movie probably won't start filming soon after landing new behind-the-scenes talent, but is this a bad thing?
It’s been almost five years since Lucasfilm embarked on one of the most ambitious storytelling ventures in Star Wars with The High Republic . This transmedia initiative has taken fans to a golden age of the Jedi Order,
How the designers behind the charming TV series built an immersive world to make ‘Star Wars’ feel new again. Skeleton Crew is 10-year-old me’s favorite Star Wars show. The series follows four children who escape the boring planet of At Attin in search of adventure only to try to get back to it chased by a space Long John Silver and a cohort of bloodthirsty,
The Star Wars Sequel Trilogy brought a new era to the galaxy far, far away. Disney’s acquisition of Lucasfilm in 2012 represented a daring step to extend the narrative following Return of the Jedi. With The Force Awakens released in 2015,
Lucasfilm has hired yet another screenwriter to bang out a new script for Star Wars: New Jedi Order. The still-in-development sci-fi sequel is set to bring back Daisy Ridley as Rey, if it can ever lock down a screenplay.