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Star Wars is a science fiction franchise set in a universe far far away.
How the Final 30 Minuets of The Rise of Skywalker Tore Apart the Story.
(This article contains spoilers for The Rise of Skywalker, you have been warned) Love it or hate it, Star Wars is killing the game. Once the original movie came out in the 70's Star Wars has become so iconic, you can't mention the name Skywalker without someone having an opinion.
By Sierra Lynn6 years ago in Futurism
Why Star Wars the Rise of Skywalker Failed Us
I did not want to write this article. I was one the staunchest voices against the Last Jedi(TLJ). I wrote articles on it, I was against it on social media and I generally hated it altogether. But seeing the phenomenal bomb that was the Rise of Skywalker(ROS) I found my faith rekindled in Rian Johnson and for once I saw the light. This will not be a bashing rather a comparison between the two films and why TLJ is better.
By Abdullah Masood6 years ago in Futurism
Star Wars Day 2020 News Wrap Up
Happy Revenge of the Fifth or Revenge of the Sixth, depending on your take and when this gets published. Star Wars Day is a time for fans to celebrate one of the most beloved franchises from a galaxy far far away. There was plenty for fans to get excited over on Monday.
By John Walker6 years ago in Futurism
Top 5 Moments from Star Wars. Top Story - May 2020.
When we think of movie franchises, it is hard to ignore Star Wars. From the time the first film graced our screens in 1977, the space opera saga has grown into the second highest grossing franchise of all time, beating out the likes of Harry Potter and James Bond, which house some of the most iconic films the world of cinema has seen in recent years. This alone should speak volumes of how successful this franchise has grown - and now, even after 9 full feature films, 2 anthology films, eight animated TV series', and a brand new live action series, it doesn't show any signs of slowing down. Admittedly, Star Wars has had its fair share of problems in the recent past and while the future looks rather uncertain for how it will be proceeding, nobody can deny its rightful place as one of the most influential film franchises to ever exist.
By Arvind Pennathur6 years ago in Futurism
Star Wars Episode Breakdown: How The Empire Strikes Back Is the Best Sequel In Movie History
In a galaxy far far away... The proclaimed best sequel movie of all time happened. Star Wars Episode IV was an overnight success when it first dropped in 1977, introducing us to a memorable cast of characters such as Luke Skywalker, Princess Leia Organa, Han Solo, Chewbacca, R2D2 and C3PO, and most importantly the best movie villain of all time, Darth Vader. Its follow up is now known as the best Star Wars movie in the franchise and a benchmark to all sequel movies in general.
By Avalon Morgenstern6 years ago in Futurism
Every Star Wars Movie And Series Coming To The Galaxy Far, Far Away
It's a wide ol' cosmos out there and Disney's ever-growing Star Wars franchise has proved there's plenty more to explore. From the heady days of George Lucas' original trilogy to his maligned prequels, the concluding trilogy of Skywalker Saga movies to the mixed-bag of Solo: A Star Wars Story, that galaxy far, far away is more popular than ever.
By Tom Chapman6 years ago in Futurism
How Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker Homaged The Franchise's Most Iconic FIght
While fans thought Rian Johnson's Star Wars: The Last Jedi was the most divisive entry in the Skywalker Saga since Attack of the Clones, that was nothing compared to J.J. Abrams' Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker. Despite criticisms the ninth (and final) entry was thrown together as a desecration of the franchise, one potential Easter egg confirms it was more than just Babu Frik and creepy kisses.
By Tom Chapman6 years ago in Futurism
Ranking My Favorite Space Moments from Each 'Star Wars' Movie
The Star Wars saga is one of the most recognizable and lore-filled science fiction brands in existence. It spans four decades and has a committed fan base making it unlikely to slow down any time soon.
By Steve Brewer6 years ago in Futurism
What is the Appeal of Star Wars?
On Thursday December 20th the final film in the Star Wars saga will hit theaters. Star Wars Rise of the Skywalker will be the last film in the final trilogy completing the 9 film series. But unlike the other brands in the Disney bank like Pixar or Marvel. Star Wars seems to be at a bit of a crossroads. Disney has managed to try and ramp up the Lucas Films production pipeline to match the other juggernaut brands under its watch. Pixar before it was acquired used to release their movies more sporadically. But now we typically get at least one new release a year and sometimes even two a year. Marvel managed to produce a new movie each year but after 2010 they’ve only been ramping up their slate going from just one a year to two and now we’re living in an era where we see 3 marvel movies released every year and audiences still hasn’t grown tired of it.
By Isaac Shapiro6 years ago in Futurism
Top 10: Favourite 'From a Certain Point of View ('Star Wars')' Stories
The world is getting ready for another adventure from our favourite galaxy in the universe. Solo: A Star Wars Story is the latest in the spin-off anthology film series, following the escapades of a young Han Solo (Alden Ehrenreich) and Lando Calrissian (Donald Glover). Production of the film has been rife with turmoil, but in the competent hands of Oscar-winning director Ron Howard, we can hope for something spectacular.
By Monita Roy Mohan6 years ago in Futurism












