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Related Articles: On this year’s May the Fourth, like clockwork, a new piece of Star Wars news dropped: a trailer for the forthcoming Disney+ show Obi-Wan Kenobi. Previous Star Wars Day announcements have included that Thor: Ragnarok director Taika Waititi would be cowriting and helming a future Star Wars movie and that General Mills would be releasing a Baby Yoda cereal. It’s also a day for all kinds of fan actions, like making crafts, doing cosplay, and holding movie marathons. But over the years, the holiday has begun to feel more and more like a marketing stunt—a former grassroots fan holiday that’s been turned into a news peg for a trailer for a show people don’t seem too jazzed about. For example you see it every time there’s an announcement on Twitter or Facebook regarding upcoming movies; each one features your favorite (and oft-disappeared) characters in goofy outfits wearing costumes drawn by their very first appearances from The Dark Knight Rises ‒or worse still, something entirely unrelated… such as Christopher Nolan creating Batman themed shirts back at CinemaCon 2005. You’ll think “oh no I hate Chris Nolan! My love affair with him waned after he made his own films!” And when those projects are finally revealed? Well they get announced anyway because some celebrity wants them, just ask Madonna
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- StarWars.com: To cover some of your background before working on the novelization, you’d written the Star Wars Legends novel, The New Jedi Order: Vector Prime, which kicked off that series in 1999. How did you come to write for Star Wars and what attracted you to that realm? LucasFilm/Disney senior producer Brian Grazer : I worked as a staff writer at Lucasfilm during its original run from 1977-1979. While there, my attention was drawn by three important projects – A Christmas Carol (included both audio and video versions), Alien 3, starring Robert Shaw – and more recently Jumanji. After graduating from USC Law School with degrees focusing mainly online law, I wrote two books called Legal Education Made Easy entitled Practical Online Jurisprudence & Applied Internet Marketing titled Digital Privacy under Uncertainty Management In Practice covering topics ranging through content filtering and domain name registrars into consumer privacy policie.
- In StarWars.com’s exclusive first look at Marvel’s Star Wars: Han Solo & Chewbacca #2, we get our first look at the father of famed scoundrel Han Solo, a rough-around-the-edges Corellian shipbuilder. And in StarWars.com’s preview of Star Wars: Doctor Aphra #20, Sana and Aphra stumble into a ritual to uncover the Spark Eternal. Han Solo & Chewbacca #2, written by Marc Guggenheim and illustrated by David Messina, with a cover by Phil Noto, is available for pre-order now on ComiXology; Doctor Aphra #20, written by Alyssa Wong and illustrated by Minkyu Jung, with a cover by W. Scott Forbes, is also available for pre-order now on ComiXology. Both issues arrive May 18 and will also be found in print editions at your local comic shop. You can read more about these two ongoing series here. To learn how you can contribute to both titles via their Kickstarter campaign, head here. And don’t forget that if there’s an issue you’d like picked up from Dark Horse Comics or Titan Comics next month, please check out they may have some extra copies listed near those retailers! The full solicitation text reveals this week but stay tuned later today as Image previews another important arc coming across them during Preview Night 2014 – Jango Fett vs Darth Maul?
- Sure, there are other conventions, other events that bring people together. But Star Wars Celebration feels like more. It feels like a homecoming. Whether it’s your first time or fourteenth time, you immediately feel at home. I remember walking into the lobby of the Orlando convention center for my first Celebration, Star Wars Celebration V, and despite the long lines, jostling crowds, sold out merchandise…it felt familiar. As an observer from The New York Times who took in all these things firsthand—this is what we live to see! That was when those two days truly became part-time timesavers: not just one day as they were last year but three whole weeks while Lucasfilm worked on new material; then several months before release being put through some final maintenance checks by Disney Studios General Manager Alan Horn (in honor), whose eye shepherded them towards everything going right with filming Return Of Jedi so many years ago …and finally taking place this weekend —for me back in 2011 here’s how easy any occasion can be compared once again under such circumstance
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While Lucasfilm maintains that Star Wars has an uplifting tone, there’s no shortage of sad moments in the saga. For example, Darth Maul’s entire life was a tragedy, and the deaths of Qui-Gon Jinn, Shmi Skywalker and Han Solo were all difficult moments to watch. But even with all those moments under its belt, there’s no doubt that the most gut-wrenching moment in Star Wars was the execution of Order 66. … And now for something completely different. We’re here on “The Big Question.” Are you convinced yet? Here’s why: You just watched another round Of The Jedi Academy video — this one about Padmé Amidala! So what is she up against (in her capacity as Supreme Leader of the Resistance)? Not bad… so far at least! After telling us where these things go down — like we can be rescued from death by watching other people take our lives off course if they don’t believe it will work out perfectly before their very eyes — Abrams pulls away until he finally gives his final answer… In fact -it literally says everything
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