Tag: Star Wars TV

  • SWCA: David Tennant to Reprise Huyang Role in ‘Ahsoka’

    SWCA: David Tennant to Reprise Huyang Role in ‘Ahsoka’

    The second day of the Star Wars Celebration has kicked off with its first big panel all about Star Wars‘ next major release, Ahsoka. The Disney+ series will seemingly act as a direct sequel to the original Star Wars Rebels animated series, as many iconic characters like Sabine and Hera are set to return. Now, it seems that we also have the confirmation that Huyang will once again be voiced by David Tennant.

    While no details have been shared on how he’ll factor into the story or if we’ll see a lot more of Huyang, the panel did at least share with us a first look at the character who looks quite true to his animated counterpart. Of course, it is easier to bring a CG droid into live-action than an alien that requires a real person behind it. Still, it’s great to know he’ll be back and hearing Tennant voicing the character is always a joy.

  • The Bad Batch Season 3

    The Bad Batch Season 3

    Premiere: February 21, 2024

    During Star Wars Celebration Europe in April 2023, Lucasfilm revealed that The Bad Batch had been renewed for a third and final season. Though no specific release window was given, the animated series will stream on Disney Plus in 2024.

    In January 2024, it was revealed that the final season of The Bad Batch was set to debut with a 3-episode premiere on February 21st. The 15-episode season will wrap up on May 1, 2024.

    Cast

    • Dee Bradley Baker as Clone Force 99 / The Bad Batch
    • Michelle Ang as Omega
    • Keisha Castle-Hughes as Emerie Karr
    • Jimmi Simpson as Doctor Royce Hemlock
    • Nika Futterman as Asajj Ventress
    • Noshir Dalal as Vice Admiral Rampart
    • Wanda Sykes as Phee Genoa
  • New Star Wars Timeline Explained

    New Star Wars Timeline Explained

    Lucasfilm rolled out a brand new timeline at Star Wars Celebration 2023 and within it were not only two new eras set to be explored in upcoming films but also an old fan favorite that has so far been absent from Lucasfilm’s live-action projects. What does it all mean?

    Following their exciting presentation at Star Wars Celebration 2023, Lucasfilm shared a new look at the timeline via a press release. Nine different eras are now open for canonical stories to be told through animated and live-action projects. Let’s take a look at each era…

    Dawn of the Jedi (?-25,000 ABY)

    One of the new eras introduced during Star Wars Celebration 2023, the Dawn of the Jedi era stretches back some 25,000 years before the “present day” events of The Mandalorian and the New Republic. As of now, the only project known to be set during the Dawn of the Jedi is the James Mangold film that will tell “the tale of the first Jedi to wield the Force and harness it as a liberating power in an era of chaos and oppression.” It could tell the tale of the Prime Jedi who created the first Jedi temple on Ahch-To seen in The Last Jedi.

    The Old Republic (Around 25,000 BBY-1000 BBY)

    The addition of the Old Republic era to the official timeline should be thrilling news for long time fans of the expanded Star Wars universe. The founding of the Republic, the Sith Wars and the tales of Knights of the Old Republic all take place over a 7,000 year span in the non-canon Legends content. Characters like Tenebrae, Revan, Satele Shan and Darth Malgus are beloved by fans and could be folded into Star Wars canon via projects told in this era.

    The High Republic (500 BBY-82 BBY)

    An era that so far has only been explored through novels and comic books, the High Republic explores the glory days of the Republic and its expansion into the Outer Rim. The Acolyte, which streams in 2024, is the first live-action project set during this era. Lucasfilm gave an updated synopsis of The Acoltye which “will take viewers into a galaxy of shadowy secrets and emerging dark-side powers in the final days of the High Republic era. A former Padawan reunites with her Jedi Master to investigate a series of crimes but discovers the forces they confront are more sinister than they ever anticipated.”

    Fall of the Jedi (32 BBY-19 BBY)

    As revealed in Star Wars comics, the Fall of the Jedi era is essentially the “prequel era.” The events of The Phantom Menace, Attack of the Clones, The Clone Wars and Revenge of the Sith all take place during this era.

    Reign of the Empire (19 BBY-9 BBY)

    An era that has only recently begun to be explored more thoroughly, the Reign of the Empire is a relatively short period of time between the beginning of Palpatine’s reign and the formation of the rebellion. The animated series The Bad Batch, Solo: A Star Wars Story and the Disney Plus streaming series Obi-Wan Kenobi all take place during the Reign of the Empire.

    Age of Rebellion (5 BBY-0 BBY)

    The original “era”, Age of Rebellion has also been further explored with some of the best Star Wars content created since Disney bought Lucasfilm. The animated series Rebels, Disney Plus’s streaming series Andor, Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, A New Hope, The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi fill up the Age of Rebellion.

    The New Republic (9 ABY-?)

    The present-day of Star Wars content, the New Republic is, essentially, Jon Favreau and Dave Filoni’s Mando-verse. So far, what we know about the New Republic has come from three seasons of The Mandalorian and one season of The Book of Boba Fett. While it seems that Ahsoka won’t be told linearly, it is believed that at least part of the series will be set during the New Republic era. Additionally, Dave Filoni is directing a film that Lucasfilm explains “will orchestrate the escalating war between the Imperial Remnant and the fledgling New Republic. Alongside producer Jon Favreau, they will bring together many of the threads of the “Star Wars” original series in a cinematic event.

    Rise of the First Order (33ish ABY-35 ABY)

    The sequel era. Rise of the First Order has been, so far, told through the animated series Resistance, and the sequel trilogy of The Force Awakens, The Last Jedi and The Rise of Skywalker. There are currently no known plans to further explore this era.

    New Jedi Order (50 ABY-?)

    The second brand new era added to the Star Wars timeline, the New Jedi Order era will be defined, at first, by Rey’s efforts to create, well, a new Jedi Order 15 years after the event of The Rise of Skywalker. The era’s storytelling will be broken in by director Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy, whose film “will tell the story of rebuilding the New Jedi Order and the powers that rise to tear it down.”

  • SWCE: ‘Ahsoka’ Release Date Revealed

    SWCE: ‘Ahsoka’ Release Date Revealed

    It looks to be a busy year on Disney Plus for Star Wars fans. As Season 3 of The Mandalorian comes to an end in April and Skeleton Crew is planned for a late 2023 release, one of the most anticipated Star Wars properties is sandwiched between them. Fans have been waiting to find out exactly when Ahsoka, which stars Rosario Dawson, would hit Disney Plus and now they can finally pencil it in on their calendars.

    During the Lucasfilm Showcase Panel at Star Wars Celebration 2023, it was revealed that Ahoska will hit Disney Plus in August.

  • SWCE: ‘Skeleton Crew’ Confirmed for 2023 Release on Disney+

    SWCE: ‘Skeleton Crew’ Confirmed for 2023 Release on Disney+

    Even after having seen or heard very little about Jon Watt‘s Skeleton Crew Disney+ series, it seems that after a little showcase during this year’s Star Wars Celebration, it was given a release date. Up until today, we only knew of Jude Law was the main part of the cast. Luckily, they also used the opportunity to unveil the small group of kids that are about to face the biggest adventure they’ve ever had across a galaxy far far away.

    Ravi Cabot-Conyers, Robert Timothy Smith, and Kyriana Kratter have joined the production that is now set for a 2023 release. We still haven’t received a first look at the franchise’s future or even a clear hint of when we can expect it, but it seems that it’ll likely release at some point later in the year with Ahsoka also set to arrive. The series has a dream team of directors giving us what might be the most unique project yet in the franchise and here’s hoping the wait for footage outside of the Star Wars Celebration event won’t need too long.

    Source: Twitter

  • SWCE: Jon Watts Pitched ‘Skeleton Crew’ While Filming ‘Spider-Man: Far From Home’

    SWCE: Jon Watts Pitched ‘Skeleton Crew’ While Filming ‘Spider-Man: Far From Home’

    Here’s a rather surprising revelation. During the Star Wars Celebration event, we found out when the idea for Jon Watts‘s Star Wars project, Skeleton Crew, came together. While we initially expected that the first discussions happened while working on Spider-Man: No Way Home. Given that he was attached to direct Fantastic Four at the time and suddenly dropped out to tackle the Disney+ series.

    As it turns out, he initially pitched the idea while filming the previous Spider-Man film, Far From Home. It seems it took some time for the project to come together but the core idea of a group of kids going out on an adventure throughout the galaxy but getting more than what they may have bargained for. Those lucky to attend the event also got a first glimpse at the series with this behind-the-scenes shot.

    Source: Twitter

  • SWCE: New ‘The Mandalorian’ Footage Further Hints at Admiral Thrawn’s Arrival

    SWCE: New ‘The Mandalorian’ Footage Further Hints at Admiral Thrawn’s Arrival

    The lucky attendants of the Star Wars Celebration event got a look at the seventh episode of The Mandalorian‘s third season. While they can’t divulge anything and we only have to wait a few more days until we get access. They only showed the opening of the next episode, but what has been shared seems quite promising for the future of the franchise, such as the arrival of the one and only Admiral Thrawn.

    It seems that the next episode will see the long-awaited return of Moff Gideon, who is certainly not happy to see Bo-Katan once again. He’s also the one that seemingly discusses the arrival of Thrawn. It seems that this season may also set up the Ahsoka spinoff. So, we might have to tackle these series as a continuing story rather than as individual shows moving forward.

    Source: Twitter

  • SWCE: The Directing Team of ‘Skeleton Crew’ Revealed

    SWCE: The Directing Team of ‘Skeleton Crew’ Revealed

    Over the past several weeks, an impressive collection of talent was revealed to have directed episodes of the upcoming Star Wars streaming series Skeleton Crew. The Daniels, David Lowery and Jake Schrier were all rumored to have helmed episodes the New Republic era show but Lucasfilm remained mum. Now, those 3 have been confirmed and a few more have been revealed at Star Wars Celebration 2023.

    Creator Jon Watts, Bryce Dallas Howard and Lee Isaac Chung were revealed to have directed episodes of the series during the Lucasfilm Showcase Panel.

    Skeleton Crew starring Jude Law, Ravi Cabot-Conyers, Kyriana Kratter, and Robert Timothy Smith will stream on Disney Plus in late 2023.

  • SWCE: Final 2 ‘The Mandalorian’ Episodes Directed by Rick Famuiywa

    SWCE: Final 2 ‘The Mandalorian’ Episodes Directed by Rick Famuiywa

    The Mandalorian is still in the middle of its third season as we’re nearing the end of its third season. There has been a lot of development for these various episodes that introduced us to many more corners of this series. While Din Djarin and Grogu remained its main focus, the franchise has continued to grow in unexpected ways. While some felt that the threads haven’t quite come together just yet, it seems that Rick Famuiywa promises that’ll change very soon.

    During the Star Wars Celebration panel, he unveiled that he directed the final two episodes in the third season and also promised that all these various storylines will intersect by the end of the series. So, just a little more patience might unveil the masterplan that Jon Favreau, Dave Filoni, and Fumiywa have lied out throughout the series runtime.

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  • SWCE: ‘Squid Game’s Lee Jung-jae Playing a Jedi Knight

    SWCE: ‘Squid Game’s Lee Jung-jae Playing a Jedi Knight

    The Acolyte has been quite a mysterious project for Lucasfilm. Not only was there a lot of curiosity about it being the first real disconnected story from a previous iteration in the franchise, but it also hinted at exploring an era that has yet to have been seen in live-action. Luckily, the latest Star Wars Celebration has arrived and we got a good look at what the future has in store.

    Not only did they unveil a new and much cleaner logo for the series. But they also confirmed some of the castings that we can expect for the series. First off, one of their biggest additions was the breakout star Lee Jung-jae after his leading role in Squid Game. They also confirmed that Joonas Suotamo will be playing a Wookie Jedi.

    Source: Twitter