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Make the Galaxy Great Again. The White House has heralded Star Wars Day with an eye-catching AI-generated image of a buff-looking President Trump wielding a red lightsaber and characterizing him ...
Another Star Wars Day is upon us and that means fans of the films are looking for one thing: where every single “Star Wars” movie can be streamed online, preferably as easily and swiftly as ...
Star Wars Day is May 4th, based on the saying, "May the force be with you." Disney+ has every Star Wars movie and TV show available for subscribers. May the fourth with you, Star Wars fans!
The Grand Rapids Symphony is performing the music of Star Wars on May 4. Watch the fourth episode in the Star Wars saga and hear the Grand Rapids Symphony perform John Williams’ Oscar-winning score.
It’s a terrific origin story, perfectly fitting for one of the most memorable characters in all of Star Wars. In this incredible moment, Saw becomes not just one of Star Wars’ best characters ...
Fortnite and Star Wars have had many collaborations over the years. We’ve hacked our enemies down with lightsabers, taken bounties as The Mandalorian and fought our way to victory as just about ...
galaxy)! Epic and Disney are joining forces in their most expansive "Star Wars" collaboration in Fortnite to date. Not only does the collaboration mark the first entirely "Star Wars"-themed Battle ...
As we first reported on SFFGazette.com, Disney's 20th anniversary re-release of Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith could score a box office upset in North America this weekend. The movie earned $3.4 ...
Star Wars TV Shows It looks like a key Star Wars event mentioned in Rebels will be shown in Andor season 2 Star Wars TV Shows How does that huge Mon Mothma moment in Andor season 2, episode 9 ...
After the release of the sequel trilogy films that concluded the Skywalker Saga in 2019, “Star Wars” pivoted to television — and the results have been a mixed bag. Some of the Disney+ shows ...
“The Empire is both incredibly stable and incredibly flexible as an entity to hang metaphors on,” says Chris Kempshall, a historian and the author of The History and Politics of Star Wars.