During the marathon, there were two or more lines per movie I could quote from memory. ("Do. Or do not. There is no try."; "Only a Sith deals in absolutes.")
Mandalorian Universe Will Reportedly Have A Lot Of Strong Female Leads
Most blockbuster action franchises have never been renowned for possessing too many strong female leads when big budget spectacle-driven movies have typically been designed and catered to a certain demographic, although that’s something the industry as a whole is striving to correct as the push for wider representation and increased diversity continues.
Star Wars has tended to operate on the model of having one prominent recurring female character per trilogy, with the rest acting as either background or supporting players. There was Carrie Fisher’s Princess Leia, followed by Natalie Portman’s Padme Amidala and then Daisy Ridley’s Rey, and if you count the Anthology experiment as its own separate arm of
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Star Wars has been known to attract talented performers from all forms of entertainment, each lending their own personal imprint to that galaxy far, far away. Australian singer and actress Trisha Noble was one such talent who helped draw an extra layer of emotion to the story told in the later entries of the prequel trilogy, as she played Jobal Naberrie, the mother to Natalie Portmanâs Padme Amidala. That role is one of the many memories Nobleâs fans will hold dear, upon the announcement of her death at the age of 76.