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Solo: A Star Wars Story Star Thanks Fans For Pushing For A Sequel
It’s been three years since the high profile failure of
Solo: A Star Wars Story. The spinoff was a production nightmare, generated hundreds of thousands of words of bad press for the Mouse House and Lucasfilm, received tepid reviews and, most importantly, it flopped at the box office. In the wake of all that, the studio quickly canceled their in-development
Star Wars spinoff movies
Boba Fett and
Obi-Wan (repurposing them as Disney+ shows) and shelved their plans to release a new film each year.
But
Solo still has some fans. There’s a long-running crusade on social media to #MakeSolo2Happen, pushing for either a full sequel or a Disney+ show. They’ve claimed that the movement has been “recognized or acknowledged” by many involved with the pic, including Ron Howard, writer Jon Kasdan and Darth Maul himself, Ray Park. And now, they can add Chewbacca to that list, as Joonas Suotamo has shown th
Andor Set Photos Reveal Familiar Rogue One Enemies
The roster of
Star Wars shows in the works for Disney Plus may be heavily reliant on the Stagecraft technology used to bring
The Mandalorian to life that’s set to to define the way every feature film or television project that takes place in a galaxy far, far away is going to be shot, but as the constant photos making their way online from behind the scenes on
Andor have shown, the franchise is still invested in good old fashioned exterior locations and tangible props as well.
Shooting has been ongoing for months now, and eagle-eyed fans have started piecing together whatever information they can from the images, which have previously revealed a classic spaceship and even the potential return of a familiar foe. The latest batch of snaps offer a closer connection to
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Throughout his career, British-Pakistani actor Riz Ahmed has used his platform for activism and advocacy, and pushed for better representation of Muslims in the media. So it’s only natural that he’d make history as the first Muslim to be nominated in the Best Actor in a Leading Role category at the Oscars, for his powerful performance in
Sound of Metal.
The
actor, 38, who plays a drummer who loses his hearing in the drama, has already won a number of awards and critical acclaim for the role. The Oscar nomination is one of six categories the film is up for, including a supporting role nomination for co-star Paul Raci.