If you told me yesterday that Maine's own Anna Kendrick would be in an ad for Star Wars, I would tell you that the odds of that happening are approximately 3720 to 1. I should have never told you the odds.
Stephen Colbert may be the wildly successful host of a popular late night talk show on a major television network, but that doesn’t change who he really is: a huge nerd. Lord of the Rings director Peter Jackson said of Colbert, “I have never met a bigger Tolkien geek in my life.” The Late Show host appeared in The Desolation of Smaug and hosted a Hobbit panel at Comic-Con. But his geek cred is not limited to Middle Earth. Last night, Colbert delivered an impassioned prediction of how Star Wars: The Force Awakens will end, and the funniest thing is, he wasn’t joking.
Has there ever been as much hype for one movie trailer as there is right now for the Star Wars: The Force Awakens trailer? (Except maybe the last Star Wars trailer? And, maybe the Star Wars trailer before that?) Fan anticipation has been at a fever pitch for the last few days, but the waiting is finally over. Enough hype, it’s time for you to actually sit down, take a deep breath and watch official, final Star Wars: The Force Awakens trailer in all its glory.
Star Wars Battlefront is coming next month! Fans young and old(er) alike have been waiting years for the next incarnation of the enormously popular game in the Star Wars franchise.
Friday's 'Star Wars: The Force Awakens' panel at Comic Con brought forth appearances by the cast as well as never-before-scene footage from the film. And yes: Luke, Leia, and Han were all there!
The things you see in Monument Square, where the Q's studio is, sometimes make you scratch your head. I ran like a silver haired mom to catch up with this guy!
Big news for Star Wars fans and parents with kids who love Star Wars. Lucasfilm is releasing all six movies in the Star Wars saga for digital download on April 10th. There are reasons you should buy these and reasons you shouldn't.
Remember how so many Star Wars fans lost their minds when we first saw Kylo Ren’s bizarre hilted lightsaber in the trailer for Star Wars: Episode 7? Well, they’re about to lose ‘em all over again. Hasbro is introducing a new line of toys that will allow children (and their parents) to customize their own Jedi weapons. If you should a little hilt was crazy, then you probably aren’t prepared for what people will soon be able to create in their homes.
Watching this 3-year-old boy see Star Wars for the first time makes me remember what it was like when I saw the movie for the first time in 1977. For a young boy, the opening sequence is nothing short of epic.
J.J. Abrams is doing a great job of keeping Star Wars Episode VII details to a minimum, so I question the authenticity of this, but if it is true it's awesome!