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Star Wars and The Simpsons to crossover on Disney+
A brand new short will help fans celebrate May 4. 03/05/2021
Star Wars Day is almost upon us, with Disney+ dropping a whole host of brand new content to celebrate May 4.
The streaming service will release a
The Simpsons short featuring the characters from a galaxy far, far away coming face-to-face with the residents of Springfield.
It s called Maggie Simpson in The Force Awakens from its Nap and focuses on our favourite baby as she goes on a mission to save the galaxy. and find her pacifier (or dummy, if you prefer).
Meet The Bad Batch: Star Wars Spinoff Debuts May 4
Sun May 02, 2021 at 2:16pm ET
The Bad Batch is a spinoff of The Clone Wars. Pic credit: Lucasfilm
Are you ready for The Bad Batch? They’ll arrive on Disney+ as part of the franchise’s May 4th celebrations, the first of the onslaught of Star Wars streamers to come over the next decade.
Like The Clone Wars, The Mandalorian, and Rebels, The Bad Batch is created by super-showrunner Dave Filoni.
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Collectively, they go by the name Clone Force 99.
It sounds as if the Bad Batch will continue to explore themes underpinning their series of origin, such as how the soldiers will function in the wake of their “usefulness” past the Clone Wars.
James Gunn Is Shooting New Guardians Scenes for Disney World s Cosmic Rewind Ride
James Gunn Is Shooting New Guardians Scenes for Disney World s Cosmic Rewind Ride
Guardians of the Galaxy director James Gunn will be working on the Disney World ride Cosmic Rewind.
James Gunn has confirmed that he will be shooting new ride scenes for the second
Guardians of the Galaxy ride, Cosmic Rewind, which is opening at Disney World. This is just one of several projects the diredctor is tackling at this current time. He revealed the Cosmic Rewind news on Twitter, with the theme park attraction marking three new
Video of The Most Disturbing Moments Of The Star Wars Holiday Special The Star Wars Holiday Special (1978)
Aside from the animated short featuring the debut of Boba Fett two years before his appearance in
Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back, there’s not much worth watching in
The Star Wars Holiday Special. There is a reason it remains infamous to this day: It is a project so creatively disappointing that Lucasfilm has disowned it.
A year after
everything, George Lucas and producer Gary Kurtz took time away from pre-production on
Empire to work with CBS on how to push their newly minted brand forward. The end result is a cheesy, low-budget misfire that is less sci-fi adventure and more odd variety show. The plot, centered on how Wookiees celebrate their Life Day holiday, is a thread-bare excuse to assemble the leads from