Star Wars’
High Republic saga began, it was a breath of fresh air. Happier, less uptight Jedi; new, interesting villains; and nary a Skywalker to be seen. But while the first “chapter” of the overall saga is coming to a close in a few months, the High Republic itself isn’t going anywhere Lucasfilm has announced a new slew of comics, novels, and more detailing the next chapter in the series, which seem to be set around.a galactic Fair?
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It’s true! As revealed by StarWars.com today, the event that crops up the most in these upcoming stories is the Republic Fair, meant as a symbol of the unification and inclusion of the Republic and its newest member planets, as well as a place to share knowledge, technology, and even.uh.seeds! It’s a real county fair, it’s just that the county is tens of thousands of light-years long. Of course, to the two new villains fighting the High Republic that emerged in the first wave of stories the plant-like, life-consuming sco
Star Wars: The High Republic Writer Explains New Villains The Drengir s Dark Side Powers
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Star Wars: The High Republic has introduced a new kind of threat the Jedi Order must face: The Drengir. These amorphous plant-like beings have lain dormant out the Outer Rim territories, but due to the events of the novel
Star Wars: The High Republic - Into The Dark, the Drengir are re-awakened and set their sights on one goal: consuming life. The first encounter between the High Republic Jedi and the Drengir left one of the youngest, brightest Jedi Knights shattered; in their next act of aggression, The Drengir have ostensibly infected several Jedi with their hive mind evil, taking control of them.
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Upcoming Star Wars book My Life as a Wookie details some behind-the-scenes moments from the filming of The Rise of Skywalker. Author Joonas Suotamo played Chewbacca in Disney’s sequel trilogy and Rogue One: A Star Wars Story. The Rise of Skywalker, which concluded the Disney trilogy and brought the Skywalker saga to an end, was originally going to include “intense” scenes where Kylo Ren tortured a prisoner, for information. Twitter account The Adam Driver Files described the scene as “tough” for the Kylo Ren actor to torture Chewbacca.
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With Billy and Tommy literally calling out to her for help, Multiverse of Madness will most likely bring Wanda together with Doctor Strange to find her children in an alternate timeline and claim them for herself.
If she fails, however, she may instead embark on the horrific House of M storyline.
Wanda’s biggest comic book arc is the House of M, which involved her eradicating the mutants from existence after failing to save her children.
Considering the mutants are not in the MCU at the moment, it stands to reason that she will carry out a reverse House of M - creating the mutant gene instead of destroying it.