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Star Wars and LEGO collaboration is flying off shelves – and it's easy to see why. Disney has teamed up with the toy giant for an all-new collectible building model of everyone's favourite droid, R2-D2! This model is built to scale, so fans can actually construct every aspect of the little guy.
LEGO Star Wars R2-D2 Collectible Building Model is selling out on various online retailers (including the official LEGO site), but Zavvi still has stock on pre-order for £179. 99 ahead of its official
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Will Thorne Staff WriterAn extinction event has brought an end to Phil Tippett’s dinosaur days.The legendary “Star Wars” and “Jurassic Park” VFX artist who helped bring George Lucas’ galactic menagerie to life, who gave teeth to Steven Spielberg’s T.
Star Wars legend Mark Hamill has revealed he has secret cameos across the movie and TV franchise. The actor is most famous for portraying Luke Skywalker in a number of Star Wars films and even in Disney+ TV spin-off The Mandalorian.
Star Wars film released since 2015.The actor reprised his role as Luke Skywalker in 2015’s The Force Awakens, going on to play the Jedi in sequels The Last Jedi and The Rise of Skywalker – alongside a de-aged appearance in TV series The Mandalorian.Following a tweet by Wookiepiedia that noted how he also voiced the role of droid bartender EV-9D9 in the Disney+ series, Hamill revealed that he has also taken on a host of secret roles.“Did you know… I voiced multiple secret voice-cameos in every
Luke Skywalker in the sci-fi franchise, revealed on Twitter he has starred in a number of other “Star Wars” roles secretly. First, Wookieepedia tweeted that Hamill, 69, voiced a character on the Disney+ series “The Mandalorian.” Then, Hamill responded with a mind-blowing bit of information. “Did you know… I voiced multiple secret voice-cameos in every #StarWars movie released since 2015?” Hamill tweeted.The star then specified the movies were “Sequels, Solo, Rogue One.”Hamill and the rest of
“Star Wars” is nothing without Mark Hamill.
EA Play Live later this month, EA has said that they won’t show any Star Wars titles during the showcase.Tweeting from the official EA Star Wars account, the publisher said, “We won’t be showing any new Star Wars games at EA Play Live on July 22nd”, quelling prospects of reveals of a sequel to Jedi: Fallen OrderFortunately, this was followed up that fans need only wait until 2022 for any new announcements: “All of us look forward to celebrating with you next year when we share our vision for the
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Director Zack Snyder is truly moving from the DCEU as there is a report of his next feature film that will see him stick with the streaming giant, Netflix, after working with them on the hit zombie actioner “Army of The Dead.” READ MORE: ‘Army Of The Dead’: Zack Snyder Understands The Zombie Assignment In A Bleak Tale Of Late-Stage American Capitalism [Review] We finally have some official word about Snyder’s next big project, and it will see the filmmaker turn his attention back to science
Star Wars, Rocky and The Elephant Man.The changes have been confirmed by a 2020 report released by the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC). It received the most complaints (27) for the original Flash Gordon.
The Acolyte showrunner Leslye Headland has said that it would be impossible for her queerness not to "be reflected" in the upcoming Star Wars TV series. So far, all fans know about the Disney+ outing is that it's set to be female-centric and falls into the category of mystery-thriller, as it centres on the emergence of the Dark Side in the final days of the High Republic era.
Leslye Headland will be the writer, executive producer, and showrunner of “The Acolyte,” a new series coming to Disney+. Photo: Paula Andrea.
Disney+ have shared a first look and release date for its anime anthology series, Star Wars: Visions.Details of the series were shared at the Anime Expo Lite event yesterday (July 3), with seven Japanese anime studios handling the short films that will make up the series.“As a first formal venture into anime, each Star Wars: Visions short bears a unique Japanese sensibility, which in many ways aligns with the tone and spirit of Star Wars storytelling,” a statement on the show, which will land on
Ellise Shafer administratorDisney Plus has unveiled a first look at its new anime anthology series, “Star Wars: Visions,” coming to the platform on Sept.
You’ll recall in late 2020, during Disney‘s major blitz where the company showed off its brand wares, Marvel, Pixar, and more, about ten new Lucasfilm projects were announced. Among things like “The Book Of Boba Fett” and an “Ahsoka Tano” limited series, a new anime anthology series, “Star Wars: Visions,” was announced.
Jessie Cave is opening up about her time on the set of Harry Potter.