Hey Star Wars, Can We Get Movie and Show Titles That Aren’t Just Character Names Again?

Did The Rise of Skywalker and rampant speculation over just which Skywalker is rising, who a Skywalker is, and why they’re rising break some brains over at Lucasfilm? Almost every bit of Star Wars on the small screen we’ve gotten since (and planned for the big one) is a character title, named for an individual … Read more

All Your Questions About The Mandalorian & Grogu, Answered

Image: Lucasfilm Production on The Mandalorian & Grogu will begin in 2024—which, one might assume, would make it very difficult for star Pedro Pascal to be a part of this. After all, he will be shooting season two of The Last of Us for a few months starting in February and is likely to lead … Read more

io9’s Top 100 Posts of 2023

Image: Hasbro Ten years ago, Hasbro announced something akin to a disturbance in the Force—and Star Wars toy fans’ wallets: The Black Series, a brand new line that would bump the iconic heroes and villains of the galaxy far, far away up to 6″ scale for the first time (and away from the 3.75″ scale … Read more

Rogue Squadron Should’ve Existed This Weekend

Ever since The Rise of Skywalker in 2019, Disney has struggled with getting more Star Wars movies off the ground. In the years since, Lucasfilm has had a nasty habit of announcing things for the series and then not making them, if they ever actually existed at all. And it all dates back to December … Read more

The Cait Corrain Review Controversy Explained, and More Top Pop Culture News of the Week

Somehow fans of Star Wars’ Kylo Ren and Rey Skywalker made the news for very different reasons this week. But outside of big drama in the sci-fi book world, we also got the last of Doctor Who’s anniversay specials, a new Dune Part Two trailer, and more in the list of our most read stories, … Read more

James Mangold Has Some Thoughts on Indiana Jones 5’s Box Office

For the past 40-plus years, Indiana Jones has meant nothing but fortune and glory. Each of the franchise’s first four films was one of the top three highest-grossing films in the U.S. the year they were released. Raiders of the Lost Ark was #1 in 1981, Temple of Doom was #2 in 1984, Last Crusade … Read more

Indiana Jones 5 Ending Spoiler Was Not Always Film’s Ending

Indiana Jones movies always end with the impossible. Ghosts coming out of an ark, a rock healing a village, a cup granting immortality, aliens with crystal skulls. So, when Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny gets to its big third-act moment, it’s shocking, but also fits right in. However, getting to that idea wasn’t … Read more

Dave Filoni Is Right Where Star Wars Needs Him to Be

There has been a great disturbance in the Force. As if, somehow, millions of voices suddenly cried out “what if Dave Filoni got a promotion?” and were suddenly answered. But while the ascension of the Clone Wars and Rebels producer to the upper echelons of Lucasfilm may give Star Wars fans tired of his particular … Read more

Inform Us Your Ideas on Indiana Jones & the Dial of Future

Picture: Disney/Lucasfilm The Indiana Jones motion pictures are a deep a part of the favored tradition in a lot of methods, from its fellow treasure hunter imitators Tomb Raider and Uncharted to how they’re partly answerable for Harrison Ford’s decades-long star energy. Whereas the primary three motion pictures are appreciated to various levels, 2008’s Indiana … Read more

Boba Fett Film by James Mangold Would’ve Been Kinda Like Logan

The listing of Star Wars tasks which have began and by no means seen the sunshine of day could be very lengthy. Heck, we even made one ourselves. Nonetheless, arguably probably the most intriguing of these was a Boba Fett film by director James Mangold. Mangold, the director of Logan, The Wolverine, and three:10 to … Read more