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D23 ‘Star Wars’ Predictions, Justin Simien on ‘Lando’ and Subsequent Misinformation, and More
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D23 ‘Star Wars’ Predictions, Justin Simien on ‘Lando’ and Subsequent Misinformation, and More

Happy Sunday, and welcome to a new edition of “This Week, In a Galaxy Far, Far Away“. August is already here, which means that we are now four months away from Skeleton Crew coming out. (Can I just say how nice it is, after two years of using a low-quality version of the photo above, to finally have it in HD?) Today, we’ll be discussing the new release date announcement, along with some recent, and honestly offputting quotes from former Lando showrunner Justin Simien. Plus, some predictions for what to expect from Star Wars coming out of D23 next week. On our YouTube side, Jay, Tyler, and Luke discussed some of the recent Star Wars news headlines, and culminated the latest episode of SWNN Live! with a fun chat about elements of Star Wars Legends carrying over to the current canon, and w...
San Diego Comic-Con: ‘The Art of Star Wars Outlaws’ Book Announced, ‘The Acolyte’ Expands Into Novels, and More
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San Diego Comic-Con: ‘The Art of Star Wars Outlaws’ Book Announced, ‘The Acolyte’ Expands Into Novels, and More

San Diego Comic-Con is underway! It’s a quiet year for Lucasfilm and Star Wars, but they still brought out the guns for their Stories From a Galaxy Far, Far Away panel. Cast and crew from Star Wars Outlaws, along with authors from the High Republic, shared details on what they’ve been working on. As usual, this comes with tasty reveals; this year was no exception. The panel was limited in the first half, focusing on Outlaws and things we’ve mostly already heard about the upcoming game. For a more detailed summary, you can check out Stardust Record’s thread here. However, it ended with an art book reveal, segueing into Lucasfilm Publishing’s presentation, which was nothing but bombs. If you’ve been hunting for answers and more from the world of The Acolyte, let’s get into it. First up is...
‘The Acolyte’ Action Choreography Team Break Down Season Highlights, Including New Fighting Styles and a Wookiee Jedi
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‘The Acolyte’ Action Choreography Team Break Down Season Highlights, Including New Fighting Styles and a Wookiee Jedi

The fifth episode of The Acolyte brought the lightsaber action we were all craving for in a show set during the time with the most Jedi around we’ve had in live-action Star Wars yet. “Night” was the payoff to the cliffhanger from the previous episode, and it did not disappoint. The mastermind behind it, action director Christopher Clark Cowan, recently talked to StarWars.com about his work on the series. Cowan is no stranger to the franchise, and had previously worked on another widely praised lightsaber-heavy sequence from the Disney era — the now-iconic Darth Vader scene in Rogue One. He, along with stunt coordinator Mark Ginther and assistant fight coordinator and stunt choreographer Lu Junchang, who also served as Manny Jacinto’s double, discussed key moments in the series so far. T...
Dengar – ‘Star Wars’ Character Spotlight
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Dengar – ‘Star Wars’ Character Spotlight

Welcome to our Star Wars Character Spotlight, where we take the opportunity to highlight the supporting and tertiary characters that pop up across the various different Star Wars eras who deserve a bit of love. This week, we’ll be looking at Dengar. Dengar is everybody’s favorite bandaged bounty hunter, well known among Star Wars fans for his cameo appearance in The Empire Strikes Back. Since then, his character has been expanded on in comics and novels, as well as a small appearance in The Clone Wars animated series.  Dengar wasn’t much respected by his peers, and was widely considered to be a rung below Boba Fett and Bossk in terms of skill level among bounty hunters. That didn’t stop him from bragging about his past exploits, though there was often some debate as to the truth of his ...
‘Andor’ Season 2 Reportedly Hires Ben Mendelsohn
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‘Andor’ Season 2 Reportedly Hires Ben Mendelsohn

Deploy the garrison! Ben Mendelsohn is reportedly making a comeback as Rogue One: A Star Wars Story antagonist Orson Krennic in the Disney Plus series Andor. According to The Playlist, Mendelsohn will be returning as Krennic closer to the end of the show’s run with its second and final season. At what exact point is not clear, but considering that each three-episode arc of the series covers a year of Cassian Andor’s exploits in the fledgling Rebel Alliance, it is more likely than not that his appearance won’t happen until the last three episodes of the series, which directly lead into the events of Rogue One. Indeed, the director of those last three episodes is the one who spilled the beans about Director Krennic. The Playlist discovered this bit of information while talking to director...