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"…IT WAS WELL-TRAINED IN THE JEDI ARTS."
PIC INFO: Spotlight on then all-new SW villain, Darth Maul, Dark Lord of the Sith -- Variant cover art to "STAR WARS: Episode I -- The Phantom Menace" (1999) Vol. 1 #3 comic book adaptation by Dark Horse Comics. Cover by Lucasfilm Ltd.
PIC #2: The original promotional shot of Ray Park as Lord Maul, on location in the Tunisian desert.
Resolution at 893x1352 & 720x1080.
IMDb FACT: "Darth Maul doesn't show up until almost the half-hour mark and only speaks a total of three lines, spending almost all of his 8.5 minutes of screen time either listening, walking or standing quietly, or fighting. Maul actually has a very memorable, intense monologue about fear that was used in TV spots but never actually made it into the final movie. Furthermore, Peter Serafinowicz has stated in an interview that he actually recorded much more dialogue for Maul that never ended up in the film."
Sources: www.pinterest.com/pin/445223113160857979 & Lucasfilm Ltd.
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Disney+ Unveils Trailer & Key Art for “Star Wars: Tales of the Empire”
Today, Disney+ released the trailer, key art and trailer stills for Lucasfilm’s upcoming original animated series Star Wars: Tales of the Empire. The second installment of the Tales anthologies stylistically follows 2022’s critically acclaimed Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi.
Tales of the Empire launches exclusively on Disney+ on Star Wars Day, May 4, with all six episodes.
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Synopsis: Star Wars: Tales of the Empire is a six-episode journey into the fearsome Galactic Empire through the eyes of two warriors on divergent paths, set during different eras. After losing everything, young Morgan Elsbeth navigates the expanding Imperial world toward a path of vengeance, while former Jedi Barriss Offee does what she must to survive a rapidly changing galaxy. The choices they make will define their destinies.
The voice cast includes Diana Lee Inosanto as Morgan Elsbeth, Meredith Salenger as Barriss Offee, Rya Kihlstedt as Lyn (a.k.a. Fourth Sister), Wing T. Chao as Wing, Lars Mikkelsen as Thrawn, Jason Isaacs as Grand Inquisitor and Matthew Wood as General Grievous.
Dave Filoni created the series and is the supervising director. He is also an executive producer along with Athena Yvette Portillo and Carrie Beck. Josh Rimes serves as co-executive producer and Alex Spotswood is the senior producer.
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Rogue Rebels Podcast 163: Star Wars: Visions Vol. 2 (Part 2)!
#RogueRebelsPodcast 163: Liz, Lizzy, and Sal talk the last four episodes of #StarWarsVisions Vol. 2! #StarWarsPodcast
Sal, Lizzy, and Liz talk the last 4 episodes of Star Wars: Visions Vol. 2! Spy Dancer! The Bandits of Golak! The Pit! Aau’s Song! And the LOST EPISODE!!! We want to hear from you! Check out our questions and polls on Spotify! Click here to subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts! Check out our pods on Visions Vol. 1 Visions Vol. 1 Part 1 and Visions Vol. 2 Part 2 Follow us…
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'The Bad Batch' Stars and Executive Producers Discuss Making the Second Season
‘The Bad Batch’ Stars and Executive Producers Discuss Making the Second Season
One day remains until the return of Star Wars: The Bad Batch. For its second season, audiences will get to continue riding along with this troop of genetically altered clones as they navigate the ever-changing galaxy following Order 66, and where they fit into all of this. (more…)
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The Mandalorian Season 2 #5 (Cover art by Kael Ngu)
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Stormtrooper armor variants for different environments and battlefield roles (art by Michael Manley, Greg Guler, and LFL archives, from the Imperial Sourcebook by Greg Gorden for West End Games’ D6 Star Wars RPG, 1989)
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Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny (2023) - REVIEW
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On the brink of retirement, Indiana Jones is forced to don the hat and whip one last time to save his goddaughter from the last Nazi threat as she's caught up in the pursuit of an ancient artifact that could change the course of human history.
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I'm no Indiana Jones aficionado despite being raised on the Steven Spielberg/George Lucas films of the late 70's and 80's, somehow Indiana Jones managed to pass me by. As a result I'm not a devoted fan of the series, I even thought that the reaction to the last outing (Kingdom of the Crystal Skull) was and is over the top. With that said however, Dial of Destiny is a better film than Crystal Skull; it looks better, the story is better, it doesn't have too many characters and the various set pieces are rather thrilling and exciting. Harrison Ford effortlessly dons the cap one final time and seamlessly steps back into the role that helped turn him into a superstar. James Mangold doesn't let the character down even if he can't quite create a film that stands on par with the originals.
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Dial of Destiny starts very strong with an extended sequence set in the dying days of World War II as a younger Indy clashes with the Nazis once again in the pursuit of an ancient artifact. The train set piece is fast and thrilling filled with near hits, misses and even a few typical Indy jibes. Yet as fun as it is, the de-aging technology is still not quite there and is enough of a distraction to be noticeable and slightly tarnishes what is a strong start none the less. From the escape sequence in 1969 New York to an extended chase set piece in Tangier, from an action set piece point of view, this is a film that never disappoints. Also helping the film are the new characters introduced with Phoebe Waller-Bridge's Helena Shaw being an absolute highlight while enjoying great chemistry with Ford's Indy. Mads Mikkelsen is always dependable and makes for particularly nasty Nazi villain but this is, as it always should be, Harrison Ford's film.
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As fun as it is, it is a film that doesn't tread a lot of new ground (pre-finale). There isn't much in here that hasn't been seen before which isn't necessarily a bad thing but the film does feel like it missing a magic ingredient to raise it up somewhat and that ingredient is humour. When the film does slow down, the exchanges between Indy and Helena are witty, sharp and occasionally melancholic but there aren't a lot of laughs in there. Whether this is by design I'm not sure but the pursuit of another ancient artifact is only as fun as far as the puzzles, traps and set pieces go and without the humour backing it all up, Dial of Destiny feels like its missing something. It's a shame because the cast, set pieces and characters are strong enough and a healthy dose of humour could've pushed Dial of Destiny to greater heights. Dial of Destiny never a bad film and it is still a lot of fun especially with its bold and crazy finale but I also have this feeling that it could've been better than it is.
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Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny is an improvement on Kingdom of the Crystal Skull with a great cast and thrilling set pieces plus another great turn by Harrison Ford as the titular hero. But there's no escaping the feeling that it could be a more rewarding experience with a healthy injection of humour.
4/5
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spiritsstores · 11 months
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Disney+ Shares Teaser Trailer & Poster for Star Wars: Rebuild The Galaxy” Slated For September
Disney+ unveiled the teaser trailer and poster for the “four-piece” animated special “LEGO Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy.”
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In “LEGO Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy,” the entire Star Wars Galaxy gets completely mixed up when an ordinary nerf-herder, Sig Greebling (Gaten Matarazzo), unearths a powerful artifact from a hidden Jedi temple. He finds himself thrust into adventure in a new, wondrously wild and twisted version of the galaxy where good guys are bad, bad guys are good, and the fate of all depends on Sig becoming the hero who can put all the pieces back together.
The cast of Star Wars Rebuild The Galaxy includes Gaten Matarazzo ("Stranger Things") as Sig Greebling, Tony Revolori (Studio Ghibli's "The Boy And The Heron") as Dev Greebling, Bobby Moynihan ("DuckTales" franchise) as Jedi Bob, Marsai Martin (Disney Channel "Saturdays") as Yesi Scala, Michael Cusack (Adult Swim "Smiling Friends", "YOLO", 20th Televison Animation Koala Man") as Servo, Ahmed Best ("The Mandalorian") as Darth Jar Jar and Mark Hamill as Luke Skywalker.
Dan Hernandez and Benji Samit (Walt Disney Studios & Point Grey Pictures "Figment") are the executive producers and writters. Chris Buckley directs with Daniel Cavey & Dan Langlois producing with James Waugh, Jacqui Lopez, Josh Rimes, Jill Wilfert, Jason Cosler and Keith Malone as executive producers
The animated special showcases the longtime team-up of Lucasfilm and The LEGO Group. “It’s hard to believe that it’s been twenty-five years since the ground-breaking collaboration between Lucasfilm and The LEGO Group began,” says executive producer James Waugh. “In that time, LEGO Star Wars has given our fans the unique power to unlock their imaginations and play with the galaxy’s elements in any way they can conceive… and build. It’s with that playful spirit in mind that we set out to 'Rebuild the Galaxy' like never before.
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rickchung · 11 months
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Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny (prod. James Mangold).
[It] tries to reclaim the eponymous character's glory days after the disappointing legacy of Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. Mangold has made an entertaining effort full of nostalgia and looking back, but it fails to bring the character anywhere new or particularly interesting.
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Rogue Rebels Podcast 165: Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures with Dinner With the Heelers!
Sal and Liz talk with Eric, Amanda, Stella, and Henry from Dinner With the Heelers about Young Jedi Adventures!
Sal and Liz talk with Eric, Amanda, Stella, and Henry from Dinner With the Heelers about Young Jedi Adventures! Growing up with a Star Wars family! Young Jedi Adventures talk! Collecting too many collectibles! Passing on what we’ve learned! Check out Dinner With the Heelers Podcast!! Eric can be heard at The Bad Motivators and The Sith List!! We want to hear from you! Check out our…
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New 'Bad Batch' Trailer Teases Action Packed, High Stakes Second Season
New ‘Bad Batch’ Trailer Teases Action Packed, High Stakes Second Season
A peaceful-looking island on an unknown planet, followed immediately by members of the squad of genetically altered clones, the Bad Batch, being chased by large crabs, breaks the ground for a glimpse at what’s to come from the upcoming second season of Star Wars: The Bad Batch. Set in the aftermath of Order 66, the show follows these group of rogue clones, as they navigate a galaxy under this…
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jonberry555 · 11 months
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Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny REVIEW
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My review of the fifth and latest Indiana Jones Film: Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny.
Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny is Directed by James Mangold; Written by Jez Butterworth, John-Henry Butterworth, David Koepp, & James Mangold; Based on Characters by George Lucas & Philip Kaufman; Produced by Kathleen Kennedy, Frank Marshall, & Simon Emanuel; Starring Harrison Ford, Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Antonio Banderas, John Rhys-Davies, Toby Jones, Boyd Holbrook, Ethann Isidore, Mads Mikkelsen; Cinematography by Phedon Papamichael; Edited by Michael McCusker, Andrew Buckland, & Dirk Westervel; and Music by John Williams. Production companies: Walt Disney Pictures and Lucasfilm Ltd. Distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures.
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