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+9 +2Some Star Wars: The Last Jedi Scenes Shot in IMAX
Disney has announced that The Last Jedi, Indiana Jones 5 and several other films will get the IMAX treatment as part of an extended deal.
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+18 +5Read the Rumored Star Wars The Last Jedi Trailer Description
This is probably bogus, but with no footage available yet, take a gander at a rumored Star Wars The Last Jedi trailer description that recently surfaced.
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+2 +1Why the Technology in 'Rogue One' Is So Old-Fashioned
There is a reason the film’s machines seem stuck in the 20th century.
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+35 +10Why the Technology in 'Rogue One' Is So Old-Fashioned
There is a reason the film’s machines seem stuck in the 20th century.
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+17 +35 IT security lessons from Rogue One
Rogue One isn't just a Star Wars story. It's an information security story.
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+42 +7Star Wars Episode VIII gets a name: The Last Jedi
But is that Jedi singular, or plural?
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+6 +1‘Star Wars’ actor Diego Luna did not hide his Mexican accent — and Latinos heard it loud
When the newest “Star Wars” movie came out in movie theaters, Perla Nation insisted on waiting to see it with her father, after the holidays. He was by no means a fan of the saga, and neither was she. But the 27-year-old from San Diego had a feeling the movie would resonate with her father, a landscaper who immigrated to the United States from Guadalajara, Mexico, in the early 1980s. As they sat in the movie theater Monday...
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+21 +2Watch How ILM Brought Back Tarkin and Leia for Rogue One
By now, we’ve talked our heads off about the ILM recreations of 1977 Peter Cushing and Carrie Fisher in Rogue One. We’ve talked ethics, quality, and even the process. The last piece is to simply watch how it was done, and now you can.
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+8 +1Wars Star: Street art & graffiti tributes to princess Leia.
Star Wars character Princess Leia, played by the late Carrie Fisher, has been feted in street art and graffiti for a long time in countries far, far away.
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+11 +3'Star Wars: The Old Republic' gamers honor Carrie Fisher with unique tribute
It's not often that video games can bring a tear to your eye but players of "Star Wars: The Old Republic" pulled it off. In the days following the death of actor Carrie Fisher, who famously played Princess/General Leia Organa in four "Star Wars" films, dozens of players of the online video game united together to pay tribute to her. According to a gameplay video made by Youtube user Kerry-Aiden Nobbs, one player of "Star Wars: The Old Republic" created a painstakingly detailed recreation of Princess Leia and other players of the game traveled to greet and honor the avatar.
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+2 +1Leia Organa: A Critical Obituary
Leia Organa, the politician and revolutionary who led the defeat of the Galactic Empire, died after a short illness. She was 60 years old. Hers was a life laced with controversy concerning everythi…
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+6 +2The coolest and most expensive Star Wars collectibles your space money can buy
Buy these collectibles, you will.
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+55 +9Iconic Star Wars Actress Carrie Fisher Dies at 60: ‘She Was Loved by the World and She Will Be Missed Profoundly’
Carrie Fisher, the actress perhaps best known as Princess Leia Organa, has died after suffering a heart attack
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+33 +7Star Wars: The Financial Recession
This is not the outcome you're looking for.
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+2 +1Leaked photos from the Star Wars Rogue One sequel (Mainly Speculation - Possible Spoilers)
Looks like it could be good!
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+2 +1Jediism not a religion, Charity Commission rules
Jediism, the worship of the mythology of Star Wars, is not a religion, the Charity Commission has ruled. The commission rejected an application to grant charitable status to The Temple of the Jedi Order. It said Jediism did not "promote moral or ethical improvement" for charity law purposes in England and Wales. In the 2011 census, 177,000 people declared themselves Jedi under the religion section, making it the seventh most popular religion.
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+1 +1The story of Jabba the Hutt’s favourite disco song
The untold story of the controversial Star Wars floor-filler by the people who wrote it.
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+5 +1Rogue One: our spoiler-free Star Wars review
Don’t worry, it’s completely safe to read this one
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+6 +1Walt Disney World Turned Epcot's Spaceship Earth Into the Death Star
Now that Disney owns Lucasfilm and everything Star Wars, the company’s theme parks are slowly becoming giant advertisements for the upcoming films. Which is totally cool with us if it means awesome publicity stunts like turning Epcot’s giant spherical Spaceship Earth into the Death Star—complete with a working superlaser.
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+1 +1KYLOKI Episode 1: Roommate Meeting
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