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  • Disney+ Adds a New Warning for ‘Obi-Wan Kenobi’s Opening Sequence

    Disney+ Adds a New Warning for ‘Obi-Wan Kenobi’s Opening Sequence

    After a long wait, Obi-Wan Kenobi has finally arrived on Disney+. Yet, the opening sequence had some a bit nervous as it surprised many with a rather dark return to Order 66. The entire sequence saw a group of younglings flee the attack of the Clone Troopers. Given recent events, the episode may have been ill-timed as the United States faced another tragedy just recently. So, the lack of a warning was a rather curious oversight going into the series, which has now been corrected by Disney+.

    Yet, the message only arrives under a note in the “details” area and is not available through all Disney+ accounts. It also doesn’t appear onscreen before the episode airs, which is a curious decision. They may have added the text after some people pointed it out online.

    Although this fictional series is a continuation of the story from Star Wars movies filmed many years ago, some scenes may be upsetting to viewers in light of the recent tragic events. Warning: Contains violence involving children.

    Stranger Things has included a message ahead of its latest episode premiere, which also includes children being killed. While the opening scene in Obi-Wan Kenobi doesn’t have any blaster shots hitting children, it still hits too close to those that are going through the tragedy that happened in Texas. So, here’s hoping they add it in earlier on to let people know before watching it.

    Source: The Hollywood Reporter

  • ‘Hollywood Stargirl’ Originally Wasn’t Going to Take Place in Los Angeles

    ‘Hollywood Stargirl’ Originally Wasn’t Going to Take Place in Los Angeles

    The title might have you confused as the film is literally called Hollywood Stargirl, yet it turns out that the film wasn’t originally going to film in Los Angeles. The first entry, simply titled Stargirl, explored the valleys and deserty-location of Arizona. Yet, while the sequel ended up bringing the character to Los Angeles, director Julia Hart had other plans for the film.

    In the film’s official press event, the director talked about how they originally were going to film somewhere else but the pandemic ended up changing their plans quite dramatically. Sadly, she doesn’t reveal where the original location was going to be, but it looks like being stuck at home definitely inspired a new direction for the sequel.

    It’s funny, originally we were gonna set it somewhere else and then the pandemic happened. And my husband and co-writer, Jordan Horowitz, and I was gonna go on a trip and go to where we originally were gonna set the movie. And then the pandemic happened and so we were here.

    Julia Hart

    While plans changed, it inspired them to “write a love letter to both LA but also all of the people we missed while we were all stuck at home.” It also worked in their favor, as the sequel is not adapting the Love, Stargirl novel but took its own direction. It gave them more creative freedom on how to tackle the project and create the love letter as a result.

  • REVIEW: ‘Obi-Wan Kenobi’ Part 1 & Part 2

    REVIEW: ‘Obi-Wan Kenobi’ Part 1 & Part 2

    After a long wait, Obi-Wan Kenobi has finally arrived on Disney+. Deborah Chow takes a look back at the era that connects the events between the Prequel and Original Star Wars trilogies. Ewan McGregor returns to the role of Kenobi, who has gone into hiding keeping a close eye on Luke Skywalker and living with the regret of what transpired during Order 66. We meet a very different man than the one that heroically leaped into action all those years ago, as he’s also faced with quite a different kind of challenge as he soon finds the Inquisitor hot on his heel.

    The review will include spoilers. If you haven’t watched the episode yet, take this as a spoiler warning and only continue at your own risk.

    With the premiere of the Disney+ series, we get not one but two episodes. Obi-Wan Kenobi picks up quite a few years after Order 66, which is given a brief recap early in the episode. We see a group of younglings escape with their teacher before they are surrounded by the Clone Troopers. It’s a smart way to just showcase the regret that Kenobi lives with as we also get a few flashbacks to the previous films that highlight the inner turmoil he is going through. It was his former Padawan that unleashed the events of that night and he made it his responsibility that his children would not repeat the same mistake.

    Many of us speculated that something was going to drag the Jedi out of hiding, but I am surprised by the direction they took it. At first, I believed it was the Inquisitors lucking out in stumbling upon a Jedi in need, which forces him to come out of hiding but they swiftly get rid of that idea in the series’ first episode. We spend quite a bit of time with his daily routine and even see the conflict when another Jedi pleads for his help only for him to push him away. He’s given up on everything and you can really feel the way he’s just lost faith in the Force. A lot of the series’ conflict is carried by McGregor‘s performance which is definitely a standout so far.

    What truly caught me by surprise is that it’s not Luke that drags him back into the fold but rather Leia Organa. We get to spend some time on Alderaan, which is a novelty given its eventual fate, and actually see her life for a bit. It plays as a nice contrast to Luke’s as they both share similar traits from their parents; especially their love for what’s beyond their humble homes. It also finally fills in the blank on why Leia knew who Obi-wan was in A New Hope, as well as highlights their relationship that was mostly implied in the original. All it took for them to build a bond was one trip into the forest too many for a group of thugs to kidnap her, which turns out to be a trap by the new Inquisitor Reva (Moses Ingram).

    Speaking of, Reva is an interesting character that is swiftly hinted at having a personal vendetta against Kenobi. Perhaps something even connected to the earlier flashback to Order 66. While later hints may suggest it is more due to Darth Vader seeking him out, it makes her stand out from the rest. Sung Kang’s Fifth Brother is seemingly being built up as someone she’ll have quite a few confrontations with, but the biggest surprise came in the handling of the Grand Inquisitor.

    Rupert Friend gave a great performance but the fact he was taken care of in the second episode is rather surprising. It does feel like a “gotcha” moment for fans that may lead to some mixed reactions from those hoping to see more of the character in this season. Though, they may still keep that window open but it does feel like a way to take him out of this story to not overshadow the newly introduced Reva.

    He had his time to shine in the animated series, but it still seemed like a bit of a wasted opportunity to not show this tug of war between him and Reva. Inquisitor feeling betrayed that she was given a direct command by Vader could’ve made for some interesting drama but it still was a surprising twist that’ll keep even long-time watchers on their toes. She’s definitely turning into quite the threat though she could reduce her backflips by one or two when chasing someone down to save on time.

    Chow has made reference that the series was the Star Wars equivalent of Logan, and the second episode highlights that very direction. Most of this series will seemingly explore Obi-Wan’s relationship with Leia, as they try to flee Reva and the other Inquisitors. Her interactions with him and the distrust made for an interesting arc, as it also forced Obi-Wan to finally use the force again. While he still seems a bit lost, it wouldn’t be too surprising to see him find some faith once again, which he’ll carry over to Luke when the time is right.

    Kumail Nanjiani has a surprising amount to do as Haja Estree, and was a stand-out in the second episode. The idea of him using magnets to fake being a Jedi was a cute idea, and while I wished he was fleshed out more, him helping Obi-Wan and Leia was a sweet moment. Especially when he pretends to be some famous Jedi only for Reva to kind of shove him to the side. It did feel like he was more of a plot device to bring these two together, but he definitely had a great time playing the character.

    Though the best supporting cast is the brief return of Joel Edgerton as Uncle Owen. I expected we’d see more of him but even with a limited time we get a very strong characterization and see just how much he cares about Luke. Even if we spend little time with him, he does a lot with just emoting and staring daggers at Obi-Wan whenever he could, which added a lot to the growing feud between them.

    We’re two episodes in and it’s already promising a fun adventure. McGregor carries the show and you can see he’s putting in all his heart to bring this character back to life. The Clone Trooper cameo alone of Temuera Morrison actually hit harder than I expected, and there’s a lot of heart that makes this limited series stand out. The ending reveals of the second episode cemented the eventual clash between Obi-Wan and Vader, which will definitely be quite the build-up and hopefully give us that same feeling it did when we first witnessed it back in Revenge of the Sith. So far, Obi-Wan Kenobi feels like the tightest written of the Star Wars Disney+ series and may offer us the most emotional-driven story yet.

  • SWCA: Clone Troopers Spotted in First ‘Andor’ Trailer

    SWCA: Clone Troopers Spotted in First ‘Andor’ Trailer

    During the Star Wars Celebration, we finally got our first look at the upcoming Rogue One prequel, Andor. It teases a rather interesting look at what the galaxy looks like under the Empire’s rule, but there are also some curious details hidden away in the trailer. The biggest one may be that while we assumed it took place five years before Rogue One, it looks like during this time, Clone Troopers were still active.

    The iconic Storm Troopers we know from the original trilogy have become an iconic aspect of the entire franchise, but one can clearly see that the face plates are closer to those we see in the Prequel trilogy. It’s unclear if they are still actual clones of Jango Fett, but we may get a glimpse on how the Empire turned the original troopers into the one’s we know from the original trilogy.

    It’s a great little detail that just highlights how we are continuing to explore the overlapping history of this galaxy. There are many corners and timelines that we haven’t seen during the live-action adaptations so far. We’ll see if future trailers may potentially also further hint at if these are indeed Clone Troopers and how it may connect to the Storm Troopers at some point going into the final four years before the events of Rogue One.

  • SWCA: First Look at Concept Art of Jon Watts ‘Star Wars: Skeleton Crew’ Series

    SWCA: First Look at Concept Art of Jon Watts ‘Star Wars: Skeleton Crew’ Series

    It looks like a first look has found its way online from the big Lucasfilm panel on the upcoming Jon Watts-led Disney+ series exploring the journey of a group of 10-year-olds that get lost in space. It’ll have the title Star Wars: Skeleton Crew and the only other confirmed hint is that it’ll take place around the same time as The Mandalorian. Jude Law is set to appear in the series, but his role remains a mystery for now.

    Check out the concept art as revealed by YouTuber Kristian Harloff from the panel. It doesn’t reveal anything major, but it does highlight the cast of four kids and the ship they end up getting stranded in.

  • SWCA: Jon Watt’s Star Wars Series Titled ‘Skeleton Crew’, Jude Law Confirmed to Appear

    SWCA: Jon Watt’s Star Wars Series Titled ‘Skeleton Crew’, Jude Law Confirmed to Appear

    It looks like we finally got a title for the long-rumored Jon Watts series. Star Wars Celebration gave us the confirmation that his series will be named Star Wars: Skeleton Crew and explore the story of kids that got lost in space. While the cast will be 10-years old, the series isn’t meant for kids. Jude Law has also been confirmed to appear in the series, but his role is kept a secret for now.

  • SWCA: ‘The Mandalorian’ Season 3 to Return to Mandalore, Eyeing 2023 Release

    SWCA: ‘The Mandalorian’ Season 3 to Return to Mandalore, Eyeing 2023 Release

    While it looks like they won’t share anything from The Mandalorian‘s third season, Hunter Radesi has been keeping us updated from the event. It looks like the upcoming season will see our return to their homeworld of Mandalore, as footage descriptions tease the words echoed from the Armorer, as well as the arrival of multiple Mandalorians. While there were hints the series might premiere in 2022 after all, it seems that they have now confirmed a 2023 release.

  • SWCA: Disney+’s ‘Willow’ Takes Place 20 Years After Original, to Release in November

    SWCA: Disney+’s ‘Willow’ Takes Place 20 Years After Original, to Release in November

    While Star Wars Celebration event is all about the galaxy far far away, that doesn’t stop Lucasfilm from also promoting some of its other projects. As shared by our own Hunter Radesi, they revealed some details on the Disney+ sequel to the original 1988 Willow. It turns out the series will take 20 years after the original, even if the time difference between the films is much larger.

    Warwick Davis is naturally reprising his role, but his daughter will also play his daughter in the series. Joanne Whalley will reprise her role as Sorsha, as the series will release on Disney+ on November 30th.

  • SWCA: Katee Sackhoff to Return for ‘The Mandalorian’ Season 3

    SWCA: Katee Sackhoff to Return for ‘The Mandalorian’ Season 3

    It looks like we have the return of Katee Sackhoff to look forward to for the upcoming third season of The Mandalorian. While her role is still being kept a secret, Jon Favreau did bring her on stage to confirm that she’ll once again reprise the role of Bo-Katan. As there are hints that this season will focus on Mandalore and Din Djarin’s travels to redeem himself for taking off the helmet, we may see a lot more of her throughout the season. The series is eyeing a February 2023 release.

  • SWCA: ‘Andor’ to Premiere With 2 Episodes in August

    SWCA: ‘Andor’ to Premiere With 2 Episodes in August

    The event is going strong and our very own Hunter Radesi is keeping us updated on what is happening at Star Wars Celebration. It turns out that not only did we finally get a trailer for Andor, but also the confirmation that it’ll release on August 31st. Not only that but it’ll also be released similarly to Obi-Wan Kenobi with two episodes once it premieres.

    Check out the trailer here: