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It's Time for Star Wars to Retire Darth Vader
The truth is, the franchise isn't going to give up Darth Vader anytime soon. Ultimately, that is a business decision. Creatively, Star Wars would be better off "retiring" the character, or giving him ...
The new villain on the block in Star Wars makes outclasses just about every other character, including Yoda and Palpatine.
Now that we finally have a taste of ‘The Mandalorian and Grogu’ and ‘Star Wars: Starfighter,’ Anthony Breznican explores the ...
This show is a true celebration of the franchise’s past, present, and future, with a playful nod to everything that makes Star Wars so great. Mark Hamill returns to voice his legendary character. In ...
Step into the Star Wars galaxy with a new experience that blends immersive storytelling, a stellar cast, high-speed podracing ...
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Darth Vader's Chilling Confession: The True Meaning Behind Him "Killing" Anakin Skywalker
One of the most profound Anakin Skywalker/Darth Vaderscenes in Star Wars occurred in Obi-Wan Kenobi, but the true meaning behind the scene, and one pivotal Vader line, has been largely misunderstood.
BBC Sport Wales looks at the story of how Wrexham and Birmingham City became names on the lips of football fans around the ...
New York Comic Con is upon us and Hasbro has revealed some new Star Wars figures are coming soon from a galaxy far, far away ...
Star Wars fans, don't miss out on this rare Star Wars Ultimate Collector Series bundle. Right now Walmart is offering the LEGO Star Wars AT-ST Walker (75417) and LEGO Star Wars Darth Vader Helmet ...
A video legitimately showed the United Kingdom's King's Guard playing "The Imperial March," Darth Vader's instrumental theme from the Star Wars franchise, to welcome U.S. President Donald Trump on a ...
The Season 3 finale of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds boldly went where the franchise had never gone before with a story about the Enterprise crew getting involved in an eternal struggle between good ...
Ah, the rubber chicken. Once a staple of comedians in the Vaudeville age, it’s now the symbol of hack jokes and dated comedy. But they still manufacture these things, and someone’s buying them. Enough ...
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