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Star Warsâ Mark Hamill is no stranger to Twitter, as he known to leave a funny comment referencing his work or share a rare story that makes fans go wild. So far, Hamill has co-signed on fan theories, addressed a popular and horrifying theory about Ewoks, and even responded to James Gunnâs
Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special. There is no shortage of content when it comes to Mark Hamillâs Twitter presence, and he recently had the best response to scientists finding a fossilized claw.
A group of scientists recently discovered a 3000-year-old claw of a now-extinct bird, and Mark Hamill could not help himself. The
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Every once in a while, reality is stranger than fiction. More often than not, you can trust reports of supernatural entities, such as possessed dolls, to be rooted in the latter. However, that wasnât the case for some residents of Texas who recently received an Amber alert that featured a pair of demented dolls from the
Child s Play franchise.
On Friday, January 29, the Texas Department of Public Safety accidentally sent out an Amber Alert for Chucky of
Childâs Play fame, as well as Glen Ray, Chuckyâs son in the franchise. Check out the full alert, which describes both in more detail:
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Thereâs a disturbance in the Force today. It was announced that the original actor under the helmet of Boba Fett, Jeremy Bulloch, who portrayed the fan-favorite
Star Wars character in
The Empire Strikes Back and
Return of the Jedi, died at the age of 75. The British actor is an unsung hero of the franchise who is being honored today by stars from all corners of the galaxy.
In his short time as Boba Fett, Jeremy Bulloch got to play among the greats of the universe, all of which continue to be important to the legacy of the space opera franchise. First off, the